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In the depths of mid winter I went to visit Rachel Snowdon at her home studio on Dartmoor. We discussed vulnerability and being a creative. Hitting on the imposter syndrome in an era of comparison online, being seen or unseen and pushing through anyway.  We talked about printmaking, art colleges, photography, folklore and history. We […]

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Wedding Photography at Coombe Trenchard Devon

This post has been gathering dust in my drafts box for far too long. The past few years have really put me off my online A-game. I’ve been so much in love with photographing and editing weddings again, throwing myself into it all, that I just haven’t shared what I have been up to. And […]

Emily & Rick waited SO bloody long for this day to come but when it did it was truly spectacular in every sense. Easily one of my absolute fave couples and one of the most fun weddings from last year, it was also at one of my favourite venues; Wonwood Barton. I can’t quite put […]

Planning a Sustainable and eco friendly wedding

A woodland ceremony under the branches of an ancient Oak. A barefoot bride and groom. DIY details and homemade outfits. Sunshine and loam. Heartfelt songs and a myriad of musical instruments. The heady scent of pine sap in the air. Middle Coombe Farm is SUCH a magical place for a wedding; it quickens my heart […]

A little planning goes a long way so here are my top tips to get the most out of your wedding photography experience. So you wanna ace your wedding photos? My number one top tip really is to just let go and throw yourself in deep into feeling all the feelings all day long. Embrace […]

Camel Studio is nestled into the Cornish countryside and just a stones throw from Rock and Padstow. It is fast becoming one of my absolute fave places to shoot at, not least because Helen and Dave are such excellent hosts. It feels comfortable and luxurious all at once. The venue has just the right vibe […]

Wedding Photography at Coombe Trenchard

If 2020 was the year the world stood still, then 2021 was the year like an unpredictable ocean. Sometimes a mill pond, at other times a turbulent and tumultuous tempest. This year has certainly been, for me, the best of times and the (almost) worst of times. I have said many times this year that […]

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