Hello, It's Nice to Meet You!

I'm becky

A little bit about me

Hey you,

I was born part deaf so as a child I learned to lip read and understand situations visually rather than verbally. It was my father who first introduced me to photography, capturing a feeling without the need to define it through speech.

My original career was working for a children’s charity which trained me in psychology, giving me insight into relationships and reading a room.

It was a curveball in my career and a change in personal circumstances that lead me to this path, a moment to reassess and re-evaluate, to realise what mattered most to me. It was photography that restored me and brought me home to myself. I found my calling in that moment with a camera in my hand.

Connection is at the heart of everything I do. I am sensitive and empathic, I am right there with you, sharing the sentiment and soaking up the magic of the moment.

I promise a safe space where you can let your emotions run free and I hold space for your vulnerability. You'll find me chasing the connection and capturing the story, backlit by the most sensational light.

I’m a woman of simple passions. I love adventures and exploring, getting lost, food and travelling to cosmopolitan cities with my husband Etienne (carbs and cocktails all day long). I’m a true Cancerian (a homemaker) – I adore curling up with my dog Maple next to the log burner, (and ocean seeker) - I’m happiest by the sea or swimming in the open water. Helping and supporting are major values of mine and I am in my element planning your wedding with you. From the moment we connect I am completely invested, intentionally partnering with just 15 couples a year so that I can give your wedding the time and love you deserve.

It is my mission to create timeless, truthful imagery rooted in connection and friendship.

MY PHILOSOPHY

"There are few things that inspire and excite me more than photography!"

Creative freedom is everything in editorial wedding photography. I need the space to chase moments as they develop, to follow a dress as it sweeps around a corner, to catch reflections shifting in windows. Shot lists don't allow for that – they keep you moving through a schedule instead of feeling the day. When you trust me to work instinctively, when you're relaxed enough to forget I'm there, the day reveals itself honestly – without performance, without interruption.

"EVERY Wedding, Every Shoot, I see the WORLD through a Whole New Lens. YOUR Story will be Different from the Last, and This IGNIES My Passion all over again. "

My father taught me photography as a language we could share. Getting film developed together was so exciting – waiting to see what he'd captured, what worked, what didn't. He'd screen Super 8 footage from past travels and adventures with my mum at family movie nights. Photography wasn't separate from life in our house; it was how we remembered it.

Being different used to feel like a curse. Now it's my gift.

That heightened way of seeing the world stayed with me long after my hearing returned. I romanticise everything: the way light filters through trees and catches particles in the air, and how it bounces off water in broken patterns. I see what emotion feels like, and that's the foundation my editorial photography is built on.

I long to live by the sea with my husband, Etienne, and our dog, Maple. I'm happiest swimming in open water or curled up by the fire: a true Cancerian. I love adventures, getting lost, cosmopolitan cities, carbs, and cocktails. Simple pleasures that keep me grounded and remind me what true connection feels like outside of work, too.

"Rain, hail or shine, I won’t miss a beat."

What draws me to editorial wedding photography is capturing the raw, unguarded connection between two people in love — the quiet understanding, the electricity, the moments that live just beneath the surface. But a wedding is never only about two people. It’s about the relationships that surround them.

I’m equally drawn to the energy of the room: friends throwing their heads back in laughter, parents watching from the edges, the moments unfolding just out of sight while you’re wrapped up in the day itself. These are the scenes couples often miss — and the ones that matter most when you look back. Weddings are emotionally intense, filled with every shade of feeling, and I leave each one feeling deeply grateful to have witnessed it all.

I love cinema and nostalgia in equal measure. Frames pulled back to hold context, where meaning builds through what surrounds the main moment, not just the moment itself. Press pause at any point, and the image should feel iconic — layered with atmosphere, memory, and the people who made it what it was.

"Pride and Prejudice and Portrait of a Lady on Fire still give me goosebumps"

SWEET NOTHINGS

Kind Words From my Couples

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"We are lost for words. The photos are so beautiful, never wanted them to end! You put your heart and soul into the day, we are so grateful for you."

Beth & Luke

"Becky, Becky, Becky. I have no words! I can't believe these are the previews. I mean just incredible. Absolutely Stunning"

Rachel & Josh

"Becky is not only an incredibly talented wedding photographer, she basically ended up running our day. She’s a wedding coordinator, therapist, friend and artist rolled into one and hiring her was the best decision we made for our day. An incredibly thoughtful, empathetic, talented individual. We’re obsessed with her. And you will be too."

Isabelle & Bradley

I approach weddings as cinematic narratives, using
mixed media and emotional intuition to build layered
visual stories rich in atmosphere and meaning.

“Every frame of a film should be a work of art” 

– Emmanuel Lubezki, cinematographer