
If you're planning a wedding in Kent and looking for photography that feels natural, honest, and relaxed, you're in the right place. As a Kent wedding photographer specialising in documentary wedding photography, my focus is on capturing real moments as they happen — without awkward posing or forced direction.
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Your wedding day should be experienced fully, not staged for the camera. My approach allows you to stay present and enjoy every moment while I quietly document the emotions, atmosphere, and story of your day.
Kent offers some of the most beautiful wedding venues in the UK, from countryside barns and historic manor houses to coastal celebrations and intimate garden weddings. My goal is to capture your wedding in a way that reflects how it truly felt.

A Documentary Approach That
Keeps Your Kent Wedding Day Relaxed
Most couples tell me they feel nervous about being photographed, and that’s completely normal. My documentary approach is designed to remove that pressure entirely.
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Rather than constantly directing you, I observe and capture moments naturally as they unfold. This creates images that feel genuine, emotional, and timeless.
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Throughout the day, I focus on:
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Natural interactions between you and your guests
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Real emotions during the ceremony
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Quiet, in-between moments
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Relaxed couple portraits that never feel forced
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When guidance is needed, I keep it simple and natural, so nothing feels uncomfortable or staged.

Capturing the Full Story of
Your Kent Wedding Day
My goal is to document your wedding as a complete story, from the quiet anticipation in the morning through to the energy of the evening celebration.
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This includes:
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Morning preparations
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Ceremony moments
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Natural guest interactions
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Couple portraits
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Evening celebrations
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By working unobtrusively, I’m able to capture moments that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Wedding Venues I Cover Across Kent

I photograph weddings throughout Kent, including:
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Canterbury
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Maidstone
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Tunbridge Wells
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Sevenoaks
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Whitstable
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Ashford
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Rochester
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Folkestone
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Kent is home to many incredible venues, including beautiful barn venues, historic estates, and coastal locations. Whether your wedding is large or intimate, formal or relaxed, my approach adapts naturally to your day.
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Some of the most popular Kent wedding venues include:
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The Ferry House
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Winters Barns
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The Beacon House Whitstable
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Cooling Castle Barn
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Chilston Park Hotel
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Each venue offers its own unique atmosphere, and documentary photography allows that atmosphere to be captured authentically.

Why Couples Choose Me as
Their Kent Wedding Photographer
Couples who connect with my work are usually looking for photography that feels real rather than posed.
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Natural, documentary photography
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A relaxed and calm experience
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Honest, emotional storytelling
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Images that feel timeless
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My goal is to create a gallery that allows you to relive your wedding day exactly as it happened.
Relaxed Couple Portraits That Feel Natural

Couple portraits are an important part of your wedding gallery, but they don’t need to feel staged or uncomfortable.
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My approach is focused on creating a relaxed environment where you can simply be yourselves.
Portrait sessions are calm, natural, and usually take place over a short period of time, allowing you to return quickly to your guests.
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The result is a set of portraits that reflect your relationship honestly and naturally.


Planning Your Kent Wedding
Kent is an incredible place to get married, offering a wide range of venues and beautiful surroundings.
Documentary wedding photography allows you to enjoy your day fully while ensuring every important moment is captured.
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If you're planning your wedding and looking for a relaxed Kent wedding photographer, I’d love to hear about your plans.​​

Do you travel across all of Kent?
Yes, I photograph weddings throughout Kent and the surrounding areas.
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Do you provide posing guidance?
Yes, but always in a relaxed and natural way. Nothing ever feels forced.
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How far in advance should we book?
Most couples book 12–18 months in advance, but it’s always worth checking availability.
