Hi, I’m Jeremy, a documentary wedding photographer and filmmaker.

I take at least one photo every single day — a habit that started years ago when I picked up my first $100 point-and-shoot camera, long before I fell in love with wedding photography and made it my career.

I take pictures as I explore the wilderness of our beautiful island state.

I take pictures of my loves as they giggle and play.

I take pictures of couples and their tiniest moments on one of the biggest days of their lives.

I’m interested in telling real, whole love stories.

Especially if those stories are full of raw emotions and heartfelt connections between good people.

Weddings, to me, are all about documenting the craziness, emotion, and fleeting moments that happen along the way.

My role is to tell your story through the lens in an artistic and creative manner.
I don’t want it to feel like a photo shoot, it should feel more like you’re hanging out with one of your mates who just happens to be a professional photographer. You’ll know I’m there when you need me and the rest of the time I’ll be invisible.

As your wedding photographer or filmmaker, my job is to observe and capture the moments that make up your wedding day without influencing things, and then to create a collection of images or a film that reminds you not only of what happened on your wedding day, but how those moments felt.

If you feel like you’re reliving your wedding day whenever you look back at the images or the film we made together, then I’ve done my job.

Let's not make it awkward

Most people don’t like being in front of the camera, I know that. So with a little direction where needed and the rest just real moments and real laughs, my job is to deliver a film or a set of Images that’ll make those happy tears flow and the laughs come flooding back.

 So say hi, let’s book a time to catch up and chat about your day and what you need, I’ve got a bunch of experience and I’m totally happy to give advice on planning!

I recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways upon which I live and prosper. I pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging as well as to the first peoples of Lutruwita who died at colonisation.