Kent wedding photography portfolio

These aren't the photos where you stand in front of a tree and smile at a camera. These are the photos of your best friend ugly-crying during the vows. Your partner's face when they see you walk in. The dog stealing a canapé. The quiet moment between the chaos. That's what I'm here for.

A queer newlywed couple holding hands and walking barefoot on a dirt path at Heronsdale Manor in Heathfield each holding a colorful bouquet of flowers One is wearing a light pink skirt and floral vest, the other a light green King and Allen suit.

Past clients say…

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Nastia was an absolute pleasure to have at our wedding she went above and beyond to capture priceless moments in our day. We opted for a more laid approach for our photos and Nastia was in all the right places getting the most incredible shots without us even knowing she was there. Me and my wife cannot thank or recommend her enough for people looking to have their special days captured. I think her work speaks for herself! Highly highly recommend!!

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Couple at a celebration, holding hands, wearing traditional attire and flower garlands, surrounded by confetti and guests in a decorated indoor setting.

Relax and enjoy your wedding day with my documentary photography style

A concern a lot of newlyweds-to-be share is whether the photography part will take a lot of time out of a very busy and emotional day. I want to put that concern to rest.

My style of photography is closer to documentary than anything else, so my ethos is allowing every relationship story to unfold naturally, with minimal if any guidance from me. This means establishing a trusting relationship before you even appear in front of the camera and once you’re there - you’re too immersed in the moment to think about the camera. Sometimes this might include some banter and suggestions on where we go for our couple’s photos, sometimes the moments just unfold naturally. But what I won’t do is force a vision of what couples photos need to be.

I’m here to make your day as easy as possible, I’ll be a fly on the wall, a helping hand and friend in the industry, there to help you feel gorgeous and enjoy your day without extra pressure on you!

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Three women in satin pajamas and matching silk head wraps in a hotel room. One woman in a cream robe presents a bouquet of white roses to another woman sitting on a bed, holding a gift and smiling. The third woman, also in cream satin, looks on, smiling. Smartphones rest on the bed.

Let’s do this!

If you want your wedding photos to be full of life and capture all the tears of joy, the hugs, the belly laughs, the tenderness and everything that makes you you, then fill out the contact form and tell me all about your wedding plans!