I didn’t get behind a camera until much later in life when I started photographing architecture on my Dad’s camera and developing the images in the dark room whilst attending a photography course at my local college. It turns out that people are a lot more interesting to photograph. After photographing my first wedding in 2008, which was an an incredibly daunting yet exciting experience, I fell in love with documenting weddings. I photographed weddings for the next eleven years of my career alongside photographing couples and families. I now specialise in photographing families, working dogs and horses. I am a member of the Guild of Photographers and a qualified member of the British Institute of Professional Photographers.
For as long as I can remember I’ve always preferred looking at the pictures to reading the words so I’m lucky enough to have been working as a creative for the past ten years. My first experience with photography was looking at family photographs when I was very young. I remember my cousins having some brightly coloured photograph albums which contained pictures from their holidays and adventures and I was captivated by them. The way that you could re-live a moment just by looking at an image.