Grooms embrace during wedding ceremony in rustic barn at South Wales venue Ceridwen, with guests clapping and cheering
Grooms embrace during wedding ceremony in rustic barn at South Wales venue Ceridwen, with guests clapping and cheering
You don’t want a wedding photographer.

You want to feel something when you look back.

You want to remember the way it felt — the squeeze of a hand, the sting of happy tears, the wild dancefloor moments you didn’t even notice happening.

That only happens when you’re comfortable, relaxed, and able to be yourself around the person holding the camera.

a bride and groom walking down the aisle of a wedding ceremony at Farmer's barn at rosedew farm
a bride and groom walking down the aisle of a wedding ceremony at Farmer's barn at rosedew farm

Photos don’t just capture what things looked like. They hold onto how things felt.

So if your photographer makes you feel awkward, pressured or unseen… that feeling lingers in every photo.

That’s why trust matters.

That’s why connection matters.

Wedding guests pulling funny faces inside marquee at a South Wales celebration, photographed by Owen Mathias
Wedding guests pulling funny faces inside marquee at a South Wales celebration, photographed by Owen Mathias

With over 500 weddings behind the lens, everything I do is designed to help you feel fully there — not posed, not performing, just present.


So that when you look back, it’s not about perfect pictures.

It’s about reliving the best day of your life, exactly as it really was.

You don’t have to overthink it. If this sounds like your kind of wedding, get in touch and let’s make it easy.

Bride and groom kiss during barn wedding ceremony in South Wales, with guests applauding under colourful ribbon decor
Bride and groom kiss during barn wedding ceremony in South Wales, with guests applauding under colourful ribbon decor

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