Wedding Photographer Falmouth Cornwall, Trefusis Estate // Poppy & Alex
Poppy and Alex didn’t let the Cornish Mizzle spoil their day. A beautiful marquee wedding at Trefusis Estate near Falmouth overlooking the Fal Estuary.
Poppy and Alex were married in Falmouth at King Charles Church. It’s right in the middle of the high street and with the wedding being in the middle of busy summer season they had quite a few spectators!
The reception was held at the beautiful Trefusis Estate in a stunning vintage style marquee overlooking the Fal Estuary. Hazel Parsons managed everything and made sure all was running smoothly. It was great working with her again, it’s been a while…
Unfortunately it was a pretty overcast day with showers, but it didn’t spoil the atmosphere and spirit of the day. Nevertheless the Cornish mizzle, it was a wonderful day to capture and I’m pleased to show you how even a rainy day can be the best day ever!
Here is a selection of my favourites
Venue: King Charles Church Falmouth and Trefusis Estate // Date: 20. 07. 2025 // Wedding Coordinator: Hazel Parsons
Devon Wedding Photography for a beautiful Dartmoor Marquee Wedding // Alice & Tim
Alice and Tim’s epic marquee wedding in Dartmoor Devon. An eventful day including a private piece of Dartmoor, a special wedding car, an amazing first dance performance, sparklers and a firework over Dartmoor hills to finish it all off.
I have an absolute gem to share with you today! Alice and Tim’s marquee wedding in Dartmoor, Devon was probably the most exhausting and intense day I have photographed this year so far, but so worth it! Al, my second shooter, and I had fun capturing this eventful day. I still don’t know how Alice and Tim managed to organise such an epic day, being both doctors with a busy lifestyle to say the least.
I love trips to Dartmoor with my dogs and quite often venture there for some hiking or mountain biking when have a rare weekend off. So when Alice and Tim asked me to photograph their wedding at Alice’s family private house there, I was really excited! Little did I know though, when I arrived at the House with it’s beautiful grounds, it blew my mind. It is a picturesque piece of Dartmoor on private land including an ancient wood, a stone circle and distant views to some of the better known parts of Dartmoor! What a place, so many photo opportunities. I was busting with ideas! The day was action packed though and we didn’t have too much time for couple portraits, so we had to work fast and just explore a few of the many options.
Al was covering the guys getting ready at a different location whilst I met the bridal party at the house. A relaxed morning with the ladies including some early tears…when Alice unwrapped her present from Tim, a pair of beautiful earrings from her favourite jewellers and the first look moment with dad I always love to capture if time allows…so much emotion!
The ceremony was at a church about 10 minute drive away. The chosen transport was Tim’s dad vintage Land Rover, for everyone who knows me, I have a weak spot for vintage style wedding cars out of the ordinary. So yes, I got a bit excited when they arrived in the rustic Land Rover!
Back at the house we only had a short session for couple portraits before the wedding breakfast was served in the marquee, so we were hoping to get another session in for sunset. We got lucky, the early evening shots turned out to be my favourites as the top field including the stone circle was flooded in golden hour light.
‘Joey The Lips’ were amazing and soon filled the dance floor after Alice and Tim’s impressive first dance performance. And after Alice’s mum surprise song we headed out for a sparkler exit and fireworks, the highlight of the evening and a great surprise for the guests. The party was long not finished, it only just started… the whole marquee was rocking, but for Al and I it was time to head back after nearly 14 hours of coverage and aching feet.
Alice and Tim, it was an honour to capture your magical day. It took me hours to select just a few of my favourite moments, I could have posted so much more, but I already exceeded the average number of photos for my blog posts, so here you go, enjoy…
Venue: private // Date: 2.07.022 // Makeup & Hair: Grace, Lips and Locks // Dress: Anna Bridal, Design Justin Alexander // Wedding Shoes: Steve Madden // Groom’s Suit: Moss Bros // Flowers: Fare of the Field // Cake: Claires Kitchen (pavlova), homemade cakes by friends // Band: Joey The Lips // Wedding Coordinator: Elisabeth Shell Events // special thanks to Second Shooter: Alastair Scarlett
Olivia & Jonathan's sunny april wedding in Rock, Cornwall
Olivia & Jonathan's beautiful sunny april marquee wedding in Rock, Cornwall...
Olivia and Jonathan were married in St Minver church and had their reception at Porthilly Farm in marquee situated right next to the Camel river estuary. I met Olivia and her bridesmaids at her grandma's house in Rock for the bridal preparations. There was a lot of laughter, bubbles and love in the air and you could just get a glimpse of the marquee from the house's beautiful view over the estuary. At St Minver church, unfortunately the vicar wasn't the most helpful and told me I was just allowed to take photos from the back. I improvised with help of the friendly church warden and the piano player to put up some ladders in the storage section separated from the front part of the church by a huge wall. This way I could at least get a glimpse of the couple from the front standing on some wonky ladders.. after all who wants to see their backs on all the photos!) standing on some wonky ladders..
On the way to the reception we stopped at Porthilly beach for a few couple shots and then made our way to the sun flooded field for the reception where I took some group shots and captured the atmosphere. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful early spring sunshine and I'm sure they had a great night..
Package 2-6hrs coverage from bridal prep till just before speeches
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Welcome to my blog, here you will find my latest work, previews of recent weddings /elopements and some tips to plan your special day.
Unposed. Unrushed. Unfiltered.
Documentary wedding photography that captures the intimacy, emotion, and quiet beauty of your day.
Moments over poses. I focus on storytelling rather than staged, artificial poses. This approach captures raw, unscripted emotions and genuine interactions as they naturally unfold, offering a true representation of the day’s atmosphere—not just how it looked, but how it felt…
It's been a bit of a rollercoaster year for me personally ... Nevertheless, my work kept me focused ... Capturing love and happiness kept me going and grounded with a big smile on my face...to all my 2025 couples — thank you, you absolutely smashed it!
To celebrate every one of you, here’s my favourite wedding photos of 2025: a collection of moments that make me smile, bring back all the joy, and tell wedding stories in my own creative way.
It’s your day so do what you want! It’s hard I get it, guest lists, kids or no kids, are dogs welcome, should I invite that auntie and uncle I haven’t seen in years, should I hire a wedding car …But life is short and traditions are there to be broken. Do what you feel like doing and not what you think is expected!
I curated some tips to help you make the most out of your wedding day and photography…
A beautiful autumnal Wedding at The Green in Cornwall.
Beacon Crag on the coast of Porthleven is the perfect spot for an elopement or small wedding on the coast of Cornwall. Relaxed intimate weddings always suit my style as a documentary style wedding and elopement photographer in Cornwall - making the most of scenery and natural light, to capture the celebrations and tell the story with no posing or anything contrived, just real moments…
Anita and Alan’s stunning elopement at the unique and quirky Lower Barns in Cornwall
Hannah & Gerard’s stunning wedding at Nancarrow Farm. Filled with sunshine, laughter, chicken poo on wedding dress, maypole dancing, beautiful people, great food, maypole dancing, more dancing and overall great vibes!
A beautiful spring wedding at Tredudwell Manor, Cornwall. It was very emotional to say the least and I feel truly honoured to witness moments like this and capture memories for them. It reminds me what wonderful job I have.

When searching for your wedding photographer, you’ve probably fallen in love with a particular wedding photography style — whether that’s documentary, editorial, film-inspired, or something with a fine art edge. Choosing a style you love is important, but beyond the aesthetic, have you thought about which moments from your wedding day you’ll want to relive forever?