“Photography is a love affair with life.”
-Burk Uzzlet
I love photography ...
I live in the beautiful Cotswold market town of Chipping Norton with my two boys Alex and Isaac who keep me extremely busy with all their sporty and musical activities.
I am drawn to people - observing, connecting and sharing with them. This is what brought me to photography.
As well as photography, I love the Arts - music, film, and sports with a particular love of tennis since the age of 6.
Following my degrees, I was fortunate to have a job that took me to many countries including Africa, Brazil, Australia and China, where I met many fascinating people and places and had the pleasure of photographing many international conferences.
For over 10 years I have enjoyed photographing weddings, special occasions in particular parties and family gatherings.
More recently I have ventured into photographing events and love capturing the energy of both the audience and the performers.
I continue to live and breathe photography - always learning and driven by a desire to bring my best to every client with creativity, enthusiasm, care, guidance and professionalism.
I am drawn to people - observing, connecting and sharing with them. This is what brought me to photography.
As well as photography, I love the Arts - music, film, and sports with a particular love of tennis since the age of 6.
Following my degrees, I was fortunate to have a job that took me to many countries including Africa, Brazil, Australia and China, where I met many fascinating people and places and had the pleasure of photographing many international conferences.
For over 10 years I have enjoyed photographing weddings, special occasions in particular parties and family gatherings.
More recently I have ventured into photographing events and love capturing the energy of both the audience and the performers.
I continue to live and breathe photography - always learning and driven by a desire to bring my best to every client with creativity, enthusiasm, care, guidance and professionalism.