golden hour with a bride and groom in the meadow outside the Gillyflower at an Elmore Court wedding

FAQs

Quiet, observant, and emotive. I don’t really stage things or pull you away from your favourite people for ages. I’m there to catch the real moments and stories as they happen. I’ll step in when you need a bit of direction, and stay out of the way when you don’t. I keep it nice and simple. Your natural flow of your wedding is everything you need.

My objective is to produce beautiful, meaningful, and emotive images that not only narrate your day but also highlight the connections between the important people you’ve chosen to share it with.

Wedding season is all year and time is tight, so a Zoom tends to be easier to get a quick turn around. We’ll have a proper chat, just without the logistics. Bring a cuppa and get comfy.

Yes and you can find docs here…

Big dress or tiny ceremony. Cotswolds, Capri or somewhere in between, I’m in.

See here for time line, but you’ll get between 30-50 images within 2 days of me leaving you on the dance floor. They’ll be a selection of my favourites from your day and perfect for any social updates or if you’d like to get going with some important thank you messages. All final images will be delivered within eight weeks on a beautiful USB to keep. The images will also be updated on your private online gallery to share with friends and family.

I do—and they’re beautiful.
Albums start at £490, with most couples spending around £650. No pressure to decide upfront—we’ll chat about it once you’ve got your images back and know which ones you keep going back to.

Yes absolutely. I learnt on film and all 2027 weddings have a roll of film included in the price.

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Cannot recommend
Naomi highly enough

“From first contact to final photos, Naomi was kind, considerate and very reassuring, not to mention incredibly patient with us!

Her style of shooting was perfect for our relaxed West Country wedding, and we’ll treasure the photos forever.”

– Catherine