The girl behind the lens

Hello hello, I'm Jess :)


Lover of a perfect decaf oat milk latte, warm summer sunsets and getting lost in daydreams of untold romance.


A little about me.


So here I am.


With one of my favourite couples to date!!


I'm the girl in love with the idea of love.


Love to me is like a wildfire that sears and tears through anything that tries to stand in it's way. A burning passion; a driving force to be reckoned with.


I have seen others be loved like this, and I myself have loved and been loved like this. I also walked away from a love like this.


But now...


I know what love is.

I know what it feels like to love and be loved. And I know what it looks like.


I stare love in the face every day with my work.


And I know how to capture it.


In it's rawest, most beautiful form.


So where am I based?


Oh I'm all over the shop. You just can't pin me down


CORFU, GREECE

DORSET, UK

LONDON, UK



I have my family home where I was born and raised in London, and my little cottage home based in Corfu, where I spent a wild 4 years with the golden sun beating down on my shoulder blades, and my camera in my hand. And now with a little apartment in the South Coast of the UK, my wild adventure continues.


Dorset, thank you for having welcomed me so beautifully. I am so excited to capture every kind of love here in this wonderful scenery.

Sea, beaches, forests, farms, people and smiles around every corner.


But Corfu continues to be and will always be my home. Where my family and friends still live, and part of my heart continues to reside; my beautiful island is a place that I will continue to return to every few months, as often as I possibly can.


For work, for family, for peace of mind.


I'm in a constant process of travelling equally between London, Dorset and Corfu Island.

So wherever you are, I will be too.

Right there by your side.

Every step of the way🤍

A few faq's:

My style

Think warm tones, like honey, & the golden hue of the setting sun.


All of my images have warmth running through them, with a perfect golden global hue throughout.



I capture real life, raw moments, with just a splash of editorial vibes scattered throughout.


A Decade of Experience

I have been capturing love through my camera since I picked up my iPhone 4 when I was about 16. I spent my entire childhood hidden away with my head buried in a book, and ALWAYS a romance novel; the teen romance section was where all of my families money was poured into. I adored reading about love, and I still do, so capturing this love for real through my lens and getting to experience peoples true love is everything I could dream of. Starting out with capturing the love of a mother for her newborn, to capturing pure romance between a couple so wildy in love, I literally now have a decade of experience at my young age of 24.


LGBTQ fully supportive🤍

Because love is love - in every beautiful damn way.


I'm a very positive, happy go lucky girlee, and so it makes me so sad that in this day and age, I am still having to respond to enquiries asking me if I'm LGBTQ supportive, as I still hear stories about people not being able to book vendors due to the marriages being same sex. Absolute madness to me.


Anyway, I simply love love and I’m fully supportive. I've captured same gender weddings and I just adore capturing all the love, in every form🤎


Being a mummy.


This is me and my (not so) baby girl. She's a fair bit older than she was in these photos now; I left Greece with a baby, and since being back here in the UK, I am now having thorough conversations and actual arguments with a whole blown toddler. When they say time goes in the blink of an eye...  best believe it. I'm in a constant battle of mourning the baby I'm losing day by day, yet falling in love more and more with the little human she's becoming every day.


And so with this identity crisis I've battled, I've come through the other side confident in knowing that I'm a good photographer, but I'm an awesome mummy.


And that feels amazing to say.

 

 


Andy Warhol -


"The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do."