
HEY LOVELY PEOPLE!
I’m Ellie, a bubbly, dog‑loving photographer based in Suffolk. I’m married to my wonderful Portuguese husband, Nuno and we have a lovely Lab called Maple. Who's either an absolute angel or complete chaos (Maple not my husband). Although... anyway we'll leave that thought there.
I absolutely LOVE marriage! I think it's so beautiful and I never get tired of seeing two people choose each other. Fair warning: I will probably shed a few tears during your ceremony and speeches.
Faith is a big part of my life too. I’m a Christian and I love Jesus, which shapes the way I see and value people. Your wedding day isn’t just another job for me, I genuinely care about the people in front of my camera.
We recently moved to the countryside to be close to my family, church and the community we love. I’m always so moved seeing your community come together on your wedding day, it’s such a precious thing to witness.
I fell in love with documentaries studying film at uni and I'm so drawn to the real, unscripted moments of peoples lives especially on a wedding day.
A true story always beats a fictional one for me, and your wedding day is one of the best stories I get to capture.
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Growing up in a family of photographers, I was always surrounded by cameras and albums, and even now, flicking through those old photos brings back all the memories, the laughter, the chaos, the people I love. I’m so grateful for those moments. Photography is never just a digital snapshot; it’s a way of reliving the real, joy‑filled, belly‑laugh moments that make life what it is. Capturing a wedding day feels like the biggest privilege, knowing these photos will hold meaning not just for you, but for the generations to come.
IT'S IN MY DNA
MY APPROACH TO AI
I like to be open about how I work, so here's how I use AI: I see it as a helpful tool, not a replacement for creativity or people.
Behind the scenes, I sometimes use AI for admin bits like wording emails. When editing I'll use it for removing distracting details like an exit sign or a stray cone. I also use AI to de-noise when I'm working in low light. These little tweaks help keep your photos clean and polished without changing the people in them.
What I don’t use AI for is culling your gallery and colour grading. The creative decisions, choosing the moments, shaping the colours, setting the tone, that’s all me. And I never use AI to alter bodies, faces, or anything that would change who you are. Your photos should feel like you, full stop.
Your photos, your story and your privacy always come first. Everything I deliver is created with intention, integrity and a whole lot of heart, not by AI.
