
Hi, I’m Kristen!
Forever convinced iced coffee tastes better in a takeaway cup. The kind of girl who buys Easter eggs in February (because the chocolate really does taste better). I live for the little things — like stunning sunsets, cracking open a new book, and those unexpectedly deep chats with old friends that make you lose track of time.
My boyfriend and I are currently saving for our first home. The dream? A home by the sea, where he can kite surf and I can dive headfirst into wild swims. Fun fact, we grew up just 10 minutes apart but didn’t meet until our best friends (who were dating) introduced us — despite the fact that they went to university in two completely different cities. What are the chances?!
And my friends and family? They're everything. The people who keep me grounded, sane, and endlessly inspired. They’re the first to hype me up when I land a dream wedding booking — and the first to drag me off my laptop when I forget to take a break. Honestly, I’d be a mess without them.



Photography has always been my first love.
I was eight years old, clutching my very first digital camera (literally handed to me in an airport before moving to Africa), and from that moment — I was obsessed. I snapped everything — lions on safari, blurry sunsets, even a bite mark on my leg after being bitten by a snake (yes, really!).
That little camera never left my side. It was my first taste of freezing a moment in time — and I knew, even then, that photography was my thing. Fast forward through years of school photography classes (hello, A* grade!) and eventually a BA in Photography — and now here I am. Photographing weddings full-time. Documenting love stories that feel like pure magic.
why I do what I do.
These photos, they’re never just photos. They’re a tiny time capsule of one of the greatest days of your life. One day, your kids (or grandkids) will flip through these images — the same way I pour over my families wedding album's — and feel the joy that radiated from that day. After a long, beautiful day capturing love? I’ll drive home, feet aching, camera full, heart bursting — already mentally selecting the photos I know you’re going to cry over. And honestly? That’s the best feeling in the world.