Wedding Details & Colour Gallery

Weddings aren’t just big moments — they’re a patchwork of little ones. Flowers hand-tied in the morning light. A chocolate cake topped with fresh berries. Menus written with care, candles flickering nearby. I love photographing these quiet details just as they are — because they help tell the full story of your day.This gallery celebrates colour, texture, and all the thoughtful touches that make each wedding unmistakably yours.

Wedding rings tied to a bouquet ribbon in soft light

Two rings resting quietly on the ribbon,
a tiny pause before everything begins.

Table Decor, Keepsakes & Candlelight
From heart-shaped table numbers to wine glasses catching golden light, these quiet details often go unnoticed — but they’re what make the space feel like your day.
Some couples tuck in playful touches like “I Spy” games. Others choose simple flowers and candlelight. I photograph them gently, exactly as they are found.
No styling, no moving things around — just honest little moments, full of atmosphere.
Table setting with a heart-shaped table number and floral centrepiece

Table Two, full of love and laughter —
a sweet nod to detail with hearts and blooms.

Wedding table setup at the Churchill Hotel with wine glasses and flowers

Wine poured, name cards placed, petals scattered —
a warm welcome at the Churchill Hotel.

Bouquets, Flowers & Florals
From soft pinks and creams to deep autumn tones, every bouquet tells part of the story. Some are hand-tied in the morning light, others rest quietly on windowsills or beside a dress before the ceremony. Whether it’s a rose bouquet in February snow or a bridesmaid’s basket full of summer colour, I love capturing florals as I find them — natural, personal, and full of feeling. They don’t need perfect placement. Just a bit of light and care.
Blush and cream bouquet lit gently by window light

Soft petals caught in late afternoon light,
a bouquet made for gentle moments.

Gift table with “I Spy” game and wedding favours

A table of surprises and stories to find —
games, favours and little smiles tucked in.

Flower girl basket by the window, filled with soft blooms

Her little basket waiting by the window,
a still moment before the walk begins.

Wedding venue glowing in golden hour sunlight

The golden hour falling gently over it all,
a venue lit like a dream.

Rose and greenery bouquet resting in a clear bowl

Simplicity resting in a plastic bowl —
roses, leaves, and nothing else needed.

Wedding dress hanging beside a childhood photo of the bride

A dress beside a childhood portrait,
past and future in quiet conversation.

Colourful Mad Hatter wedding cake designed for children

A Mad Hatter cake full of colour and joy —
for the kids, and the young at heart.

Red and white bridal bouquet photographed in February snow and sunlight

A bouquet of contrast — snow on the ground,
sunlight glinting off deep red petals.

Cakes, Treats & Sweet Moments
Wedding cakes come in all shapes, sizes, and personalities. I’ve photographed multi-tiered chocolate towers, pastel florals piped with love, and even cork figurines of the couple smiling from the top. Sometimes the dessert itself — swirled cream, a drizzle of raspberry, a scattered petal — is a little work of art. These aren’t just sweet details. They reflect the couple’s humour, taste, and the joy of sharing something beautiful.
Chocolate wedding cake with fruit and flower decor - topped with cork and wire bride and groom at a Grays Court wedding.

Modern touches with timeless calm —
a space set for stories and toasts.

Contemporary wedding breakfast table with wood chairs and white cloths

Modern touches with timeless calm —
a space set for stories and toasts.

Chocolate wedding cake with strawberries and chocolate decorations

Decadent layers topped with summer strawberries —
a cake as rich as the day itself.

Bride’s summer bouquet placed beside her wedding dress

Bright florals laid next to flowing fabric —
sunlight and softness waiting together.

Autumn wedding bouquet captured beside an old mirror

Rust tones and reflections in quiet corners —
October’s colour caught just right.

Wedding breakfast menu photographed in candlelight

Paper, candlelight, and promises to come —
the evening written in gentle ink.

Weddings are full of beautiful little things — soft florals, hand-penned menus, cakes made with love. I photograph these details just as I find them: naturally, gently, and without staging. They’re part of the real story, and they matter.
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