As your wedding photographer I will be with you all day, unobtrusive yet ever present. My relaxed style keeps couples at ease while I capture all the magic of the day, the spontaneous moments and the genuine connection between the couple and their guests.

Every couple is unique and so is every wedding, I don't follow a rigid formula or use a dictatorial approach. Instead, I reflect your ideas, your individuality and capture your special day in a natural, relaxed way.

William and Karen got married in Naul, a cute village nested in green fields, beautiful trees and flowering edges under a big bright sun. The reception took place in Bewley's hotel in Ballsbridge, which has a sumptuous dining hall, with a very high roof covered in wooden paneling, tall windows that let lots of light in and several sparkling chandeliers. Because of the fantastic weather, the reception took place outdoors on the lawns with the impressive shape and brickwork of the hotel as a backdrop. The snacks were scones halves with a layer of strawberry jam, a big dollop of…
Jorg and Kaja got married in the Dublin Unitarian Church and the reception took place in one of Dublin's most sumptuous and exclusive venues, Number 10 Dublin. They are Swiss and German and live in Zurich. They wanted to get married in Ireland because Jorg used to work in Dublin and Kaja used to visit him - they had lots of happy memories of their blossoming romance all over Dublin which made the Irish capital the perfect romantic wedding destination!  
Alan and Maeve got married in the Red Castle hotel on the Inishowen peninsula in Donegal. They are such a nice couple and made me feel very welcome on the day. The way they found me is pretty unusual: in August of last year I was getting my eyes checked in the Specsavers store on Grafton street by a lovely and patient man. Like 2 years earlier we made small talk as he was blowing puffs of air in my eyes with a strange contraption. I left him a business card, a little habit of mine. To my surprise he…
Stephen and Lisa got married in one of my top favourite wedding venues, Ballymagarvey Village in Co. Meath. It was August and the ceremony took place outdoors which was a real treat, surrounded by fruit trees, flowers and lush green lawns.    
Jay and Min got married in the Glenview hotel in Wicklow, where both the ceremony and the reception took place. Jay is Irish and Min is Korean and they live near Seoul. They first had a Korean-style wedding over there and then had a second wedding in Ireland a few month later.