Get the raw energy, unscripted truth, and honest storytelling of a former Times photojournalist.
No staged smiles. Just your history, captured as it actually happens.

“Professional, unobtrusive, and incredibly talented. If you want a photographer who captures the truth, I cannot recommend Paul enough.”
Felicia & Kunal

“Paul is such an incredibly talented photographer. These are the pictures we can proudly show our children.”
Saffie and Zac

The Rules of Wedding Reportage
Presence over Performance
The most powerful moments happen when you forget about the camera. I don’t stop the flow of your day to stage a “perfect” shot; I document the honest, chaotic, and beautiful reality of your celebration exactly as you experienced it.

2. Commission a Photojournalist
For 20 years at The Times, my job was to observe and record history as it happened. I bring that same discipline to your wedding. No directing, no interfering – just the keen observation required to tell your story truthfully.

Document the Unseen Moments
Traditional photographers focus on the “expected” pictures, I look for the split-second glances and spontaneous joy happening on the sidelines. My journalistic eye identifies the moments others miss, ensuring the quiet, honest parts of your day are preserved as part of the overall story.

4. Reclaim Your Celebration
Your wedding is a day to be lived, not a 10-hour photoshoot. My documentary approach gives you your time back so you stay fully present with the people you love. You live the moment; I archive it.

5. Build an Archive for the Future
I document your wedding as a visual archive you can proudly share with future generations – an honest record of your history that remains powerful and relevant for decades to come.

FAQs
- Will we still get family photos and portraits? → Absolutely, but without long, drawn-out posing sessions.
- What if we’re camera-shy? → That’s exactly why this style works – it lets you relax and enjoy your day.
- How do we book? → Simply fill in the form to get started.
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From The Times to your archive. 20 years of editorial focus.
