A bit about me
They say never work with children or animals, but I work with both, and I genuinely love every minute! Originally from Blackpool, I have fond memories of coming to my Nana’s in Huddersfield for a Nana buffet, a chippy tea and, on occasion, to sledge down the field in the snow using her trays (sorry Nana). I moved to Yorkshire to complete my photography degree and soon fell in love with the beautiful countryside. These days, I live in the gorgeous village of Slaithwaite with my fiancé, and I couldn't imagine being anywhere else.
 
Little moments, lasting memories
 
I take photographs knowing that today's ordinary moments become tomorrow's most treasured memories. I have learnt the importance of making the most of the small moments- feeling the sun, the breeze and your loved ones' touch. One of the greatest lessons my Mum taught me, which I carry with me every day, is to always be positive and find joy in the simple things (especially rainbows and crunchy autumn leaves). I love to photograph the tiny details, touches and embraces, capturing and preserving memories to last a lifetime.
The meaning behind
 
 
The word always has always meant a lot to me. Every card from my Nana ended with, "Lots of love, always", a simple phrase that came to represent warmth, unwavering care and something constant. It's a reminder of who I aim to be for the children and families I work with: someone who brings consistency, kindness and care always.
Things you need to know about me
I LOVE capturing the small details.
 
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I’d rather your photos feel natural than perfectly posed.
 
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I’m not afraid to look a little silly to capture laughs and special moments.
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The Important Bits
 
 
A few things that help you feel confident when choosing me:
- Newborn safety training
- 3 years’ professional family photography experience
- DBS checked for your peace of mind
- First-class honours degree in Photography
 
A special mention to my amazing fiancé who took these photos- I think he may have missed his calling.
 
 
Save the moments that matter most