WEDDING GUIDES
All the things you need to know.
Hopefully these will take a little bit of the stress out of making the big day one to remember.
The Ultimate Wedding Planners Guide.
Budgeting, time scales, what to do first – oh and a check list.
As no doubt you are already aware there’s a lot to do when it comes to planning your big day but don’t let it intimidate you, this guide covers the main elements – you won’t go far wrong if you manage to tick them off.
Plus there’s a checklist too.
The Big Day: Tips For The Day Itself
A guide aimed at helping the day run smoothly and plan for the possible hiccups.
How to Pick Your Photographer
May seem an odd guide to have here, but photographers aren’t one size fits all. We are all as unique and different as you are, different processing styles, ways of working, approaches.
Check the guide for things to consider.
Readings and Poems For your BIG DAY
Need some inspiration? Let me help. Click below for a list of bits and bobs I’ve heard and loved whilst shooting weddings.
Still struggling for inspiration, consider something bespoke the AMAZING Georgie Jones – poet and all round lovely human, sometimes takes commissions. Her writing is just beautiful and even if you don’t commission something go listen to her speak!
What other guides would you like to see here?
Get in touch with any questions and I will do my best to help.
Life UNSCRIPTED.
Best behaviour optional.
I’m Fi & I’m passionate about the magic of the little moments.
I believe the most important moments are rarely the loudest ones. They’re quiet. Fleeting. Easy to miss if you’re not really paying attention.
That’s where I live—with one eye on the story unfolding and the other on the tiny, human details that give it meaning. The squeeze of a hand. A deep breath before a vow. The way laughter spills out when no one’s trying to be graceful.
When I’m not photographing, you’ll usually find me outside. Preferably by the sea, feet in the sand, salt in the air, letting the noise of the world soften a little. There’s something grounding about wide open spaces—the same feeling I chase in my work. Honest. Unforced. Free.
In winter, I trade the beach for the mountains. I’ve always loved skiing—the early mornings, the cold air in your lungs, the rhythm of movement and quiet. It’s where I reset. Where everything feels simple again.
Music is always playing. Always. My soundtrack is a little all over the place—Otto one minute, Swedish House Mafia the next, Fred again, Olivia Dean.. on repeat, then suddenly an old classic I forgot I loved. It’s chaotic in the best way, and somehow it makes sense. Just like a wedding day.
I photograph like I live—present, curious, and a little bit obsessed with feeling. I don’t believe in perfect. I believe in real. In stories that age beautifully. In images that don’t just show you what your day looked like, but bring you right back to how it felt.
If you want someone who’ll blend in, notice everything, and tell your story with honesty and heart—
I’m already there.