Hannah and Luke first booked me back in 2024, and from our very first enquiry call, I just knew we were going to have THE BEST time working together. They're the kind of couple I instantly connect with; genuine, stylish, and kind. They are an absolute dream, with a vision for their wedding that I couldn’t miss.
Set at the stunning Primrose Hill Farm, their wedding was the perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern flair. Black tie, groomsmen and bridesmaids dressed in black, and pops of white running throughout the styling. Every detail was so on-brand for them, sophisticated yet relaxed, with Ibiza classics and cocktails setting the vibe for the evening. Their guests showed up in full black-tie glam, my personal fave guest attire.
Hannah and Luke were drawn to my work because they wanted the real moments captured as they unfolded but also incorporating an editorial-style woven through their gallery.



For this wedding, I worked alongside my amazing second photographer, Mi, whose work you’ll see sprinkled throughout the gallery.

Mi started the day with groom prep at a nearby Airbnb with Luke and the groomsmen, capturing relaxed moments and some stunning groom portraits as the guys got ready and chilled.





I was with Hannah and her bridesmaids at Primrose Hill Farm. I began the morning by styling a bridal flatlay, curating all of Hannah’s beautiful details into a composition that I liked. It was such a joy to work alongside Amy, their wedding content creator, and we had such a fun, collaborative energy throughout the morning.
I captured some gorgeous portraits of Hannah before a joy-filled reveal with her bridesmaids and then caught a sweet moment with her daughter and flower girl.










Hannah and Luke’s ceremony was so lovely. It began with an audio recording of their daughter speaking to Luke, which instantly made him cry which of course, Mi and I captured. I adore the light in the ceremony room at Primrose Hill Farm. The sun pours in through the large window at the front of the room and hits the couple and guests perfectly whilst still preserving depth in the shadows of the room.













H + L chose to do a champagne pour after the ceremony which I LOVED. Champagne pours are a great alternative to a cake cut, especially if you’re not having a cake but still want a fun & vibey moment captured.






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I was completely obsessed with Hannah and Luke’s wedding breakfast styling. The roses were from @flourishcotswoldflorist and they chose banquet-style long tables which always photograph so beautifully because of the depth you are able to capture.










Into the evening, I captured guest candids, then we had a bit of time to get creative. Amy wanted to try a reel where the groom runs and jumps into the arms of the groomsmen and then they toss him into the air. I am SO glad Amy suggested this as these ended up being my favourite photos of the entire gallery. I went for a direct flash look and took these from a low angle and I simply adore them.
















