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ABOUT

Let me tell your story.

I’m Jono. I’ve been photographing weddings for over ten years now and somehow I still love them as much as I did when I started. Every wedding has its own personality. You get the nerves, the laughter, the daft speeches, the emotional bits you swear you won’t cry at but absolutely will, and then that moment in the evening where shoes come off and the dance moves get… questionable. And honestly, that never gets old.

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I’m not the quiet photographer lurking in the corner like I’m on a stakeout. I get involved. I chat. I joke around. Before long most guests assume I’m an old friend with a camera, and that’s exactly how I like it. When people feel comfortable, they look like themselves. No posing for the sake of it. No pretending you’re in a magazine shoot. No staring thoughtfully into a field wondering about the meaning of life. Just you, enjoying your day while I capture it all.

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I’m there for the real stuff. The proper belly laughs, the quiet moments that hit you when you least expect it, the tiny gestures between you, and the absolute chaos later when everyone decides they were born to be in a boy band. You don’t need to perform for the camera. You live your wedding, I’ll take care of the photos.

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Trends come and go but proper moments don’t. I want your photos to feel like your wedding and still look brilliant in twenty years. No beige filters pretending to be timeless. No dramatic poses that won’t make sense when you look back. Just honest images full of personality, emotion and the life that was in the room.

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If you’re after someone silent who keeps to themselves all day, that’s totally fine, but it’s not me. If you want someone who fits in naturally, keeps things relaxed, and genuinely cares about doing this right, then we’re probably going to get on really well.

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And if you’re reading this thinking yeah, this feels like us and I can already picture him there, then get in touch. Weddings like that are the ones I say yes to.

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Jono x

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