My Story
My journey into professional photography hasn’t been conventional, It’s been a slow burn over more than a decade, built on genuine interest, constant learning, and a drive to keep improving.
What started as a hobby gradually became something more. I’ve always been highly self-critical of my work, which pushed me to refine my style and develop a deeper understanding of photography as both a craft and an art.
I began specialising in winter sports photography alongside my daughter’s ski racing journey. Working in fast-paced, unpredictable environments led to opportunities at an international level, including becoming an official photographer at ski racing events. It was there that my style really took shape.
At its core, I’m a photographer of moments.
Not just the big ones, but everything in between, the fleeting expressions, quiet interactions, and subtle details that often go unnoticed. Those are the images that tell the real story.
That approach translates naturally into wedding photography. Weddings are full of movement, emotion, and unscripted moments. My experience in dynamic environments means I can anticipate, adapt, and capture things as they unfold, without forcing anything.
I’m also a qualified and insured drone pilot, certified to fly up to 25kg, although I usually work with smaller drones. Most of my flying has been in the mountains, but I’m looking forward to bringing that perspective into weddings this year where possible.
I’ve now opened bookings for 2026 and beyond, and I’m excited to see what this season brings before heading back to the mountains for winter.
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