Jalisa Roslyn’s path into wedding photography is rooted in a lifelong relationship with the arts, shaped by years of movement, music and creative expression. What began as a college film class quickly became a devotion to observing emotion, connection and the fleeting moments that so often pass unnoticed. Today, her work centres on documentary storytelling with an artistic sensibility, creating photographs intended to live on as meaningful, multi-generational heirlooms.
Read MoreAshley Joyce began photographing weddings in 2013, after a second-shooting experience showed her the creative freedom of a wedding day. She was drawn to the energy, the movement and the significance of creating photographs that genuinely matter to the people in them. Her work today focuses on thoughtful, artful storytelling, with feeling always leading the way.
Read MoreDaniel Silbert has been photographing weddings for over 15 years and his work is rooted in a documentary approach that values restraint, emotional honesty and the moments that often pass unnoticed. Less concerned with spectacle and more with how a wedding truly felt, Daniel creates images designed to be returned to, not just admired.
Read MoreJoy by Ash is guided by feeling first. With roots in a lifelong love of observation and an instinct for beauty, her approach to wedding photography is shaped by romance, emotion and an effortless sense of ease. Drawing on influences from fashion, film and analogue photography, she captures celebrations in a way that feels modern, joyful and deeply personal.
Read MoreHelaina Storey brings a photographer’s eye shaped by years spent inside weddings from every angle. With a background in planning, her work is rooted in deep observation, emotional intelligence and an instinct for the moments that sit just beneath the surface. Her approach blends documentary honesty with an editorial edge, capturing weddings as living, breathing stories rather than curated events.
Read MoreOliver J’s approach to wedding photography is driven by feeling first. With over a decade behind the camera, his work is defined by movement, emotion and a fine art–editorial sensibility that never loses its warmth. Equal parts hype man and quiet observer, Oliver brings energy, ease and a deep appreciation for human connection to every wedding he photographs.
Read MoreNearly two decades in, Kimon’s approach to wedding photography is rooted less in instruction and more in intuition, shaped by an ability to read a room, earn trust quickly, and let people be exactly who they are. The result is work that feels quietly cinematic, deeply personal, and never aware of itself.
Read MoreEmerging from the stillness of lockdown, The Falkenburgs found their way into wedding photography with a clear sense of intention and quiet confidence. Their work lives in the space between editorial and documentary, where creative freedom meets deep trust, and moments are observed rather than orchestrated. With a calm, thoughtful approach, they create imagery that feels honest to the day and enduring in its emotional pull.
Read MoreErin Morrison has been photographing weddings since 2012, guided by a deeply personal understanding of what it means to feel seen in front of the camera. Her work is people-first, shaped by honest conversation, emotional awareness and a calm, steady presence on the day. At its core, Erin’s approach is about creating space for couples to feel supported, confident and wholly themselves, knowing the experience matters just as much as the photographs.
Read MoreFotis Sid approaches wedding photography with quiet confidence and a deep respect for real moments. Based in Greece and photographing weddings across Europe and beyond, his work is defined by real emotion and a timeless sense of ease.
Read MoreFifteen years into her career, Rae Marshall still photographs weddings with genuine excitement and instinct. Her work moves fluidly between softness and edge, fashion influence and raw emotion, always led by light and feeling rather than formula. Each image is approached as an artwork, considered, alive with movement, and rooted in the real moments that matter most.
Read MoreAustralian photographer Joel of Barefoot & Bearded isn’t interested in perfection; he’s interested in capturing the truth. What began as an unexpected leap from surf photography into a friend’s wedding has evolved into deeply intuitive, documentary-led wedding photography rooted in presence, curiosity and genuine human connection. His work departs from the perfectly curated, copy-and-paste mould of modern wedding photography, instead honouring the real, unrepeatable moments that become a family’s visual history. For Joel, photography is less about performance and more about heirlooms; images that feel lived-in, honest and undeniably you.
Read MoreAustralian photographer Joel of Barefoot & Bearded isn’t interested in perfection; he’s interested in capturing the truth. What began as an unexpected leap from surf photography into a friend’s wedding has evolved into deeply intuitive, documentary-led wedding photography rooted in presence, curiosity and genuine human connection. His work departs from the perfectly curated, copy-and-paste mould of modern wedding photography, instead honouring the real, unrepeatable moments that become a family’s visual history. For Joel, photography is less about performance and more about heirlooms; images that feel lived-in, honest and undeniably you.
Read MoreDea, the creative force behind Little Black Bow Photography, brings a playful romanticism to weddings, blending candid storytelling with intentional, editorial moments. Her couples are connection-driven, fun-loving, and unafraid to celebrate their day in a way that feels completely their own, perfectly aligning with her relaxed, expressive approach.
Read MoreUS-based wedding photographer Mary Bell is drawn to the beautifully unpolished moments, capturing weddings with a style that’s down to earth, a little quirky, and effortlessly true to life. Her couples are creatives, art lovers, and modern romantics who value authenticity over tradition, trusting Mary to document their day with sincerity and a quiet, observational eye.
Read MoreCalla Lily Collective was founded on a desire to capture weddings with honesty, intimacy, and a sense of timeless grace. Their photography blends documentary authenticity with an editorial eye, finding beauty in the small, often overlooked moments that make each celebration unique. Every image is a testament to connection, family, and the quiet, heartfelt details that define a day.
Read MoreAdam Egan has a way of seeing a wedding day that feels both considered and completely unforced. His images capture not only the grand gestures but the fleeting, in-between moments that often carry the most meaning. With an instinct for connection and a quiet, refined approach, he turns real emotion into timeless photographs.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving world of wedding photography, where trends can sometimes overshadow authenticity, Translucent Photography focuses on honouring genuine storytelling. Founded by the duo Lucy and Dean, this South Coast NSW-based team captures the essence of love with a candid, colourful, and relaxed approach that resonates deeply with couples seeking true emotion within the wedding photography.
Read MoreRooted in a deep love for storytelling and a sharp editorial eye, Anton of Across The Forest brings a calm presence and an emotive lens to every celebration he captures. His style blends candid intimacy with a refined edge, resulting in images that feel both honest and artful.
Read MoreSarah from Sarbo Studio captures weddings with a style that’s modern, effortless and deeply considered. With a background in travel photography, she’s found her sweet spot in destination weddings, telling each couple’s story in a way that feels natural and honest. Her calm, thoughtful approach helps people relax in front of the camera, so their personalities come through in every frame.
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