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Your Perth Wedding Photographer

Perth wedding photography that blends editorial style with natural, authentic, and heartfelt images of your day.

A woman in a wedding dress and high heels is standing with her leg raised on a man's knee, holding a fork with cake. The man, dressed in a tuxedo, is serving her a piece of cake. They are in a tiled bathroom with mirrors and sinks.
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If you’re planning a wedding in Perth, you’re probably juggling a lot — venues, timelines, guest logistics, and trying to work out what actually matters on the day. My role as your photographer is to make at least one part of that process feel calm, clear, and genuinely enjoyable.

I’m Jamie, a Perth wedding photographer with over six years’ experience documenting weddings across the city and Western Australia. I photograph weddings in a way that feels natural, considered, and true to you — with a strong balance of beautifully guided portraits and honest, in-between moments that happen when you’re simply enjoying your day.

A woman in white dress pouring champagne while sitting on a bar counter with a man in a tuxedo smiling next to her, with floral decorations in the foreground.
A person in a white dress holding a bouquet of white flowers is sitting on a man's lap. The man is dressed in a black tuxedo with a bow tie. Both are in formal attire, with the woman wearing high heels and the man holding a glass of wine.

Perth weddings come in many forms — relaxed coastal celebrations, modern city venues, garden ceremonies, and classic winery-style receptions just outside the metro area. What they often have in common is a mix of meaningful moments, a full guest list, and a day that moves quickly.

I help couples by:

  • Guiding you through portraits so you never feel awkward or unsure

  • Helping shape a timeline that allows space for photos without taking you away from your guests for long stretches

  • Knowing when to step in and when to step back, so the day stays relaxed and on track

You don’t need to know how to pose or what makes a “good photo.” That’s my job. Yours is to be present, enjoy the people you’ve brought together, and trust that it’s being documented thoughtfully.

Most couples tell me they want “candid” wedding photos. What they usually mean is that they don’t want awkward posing or constant interruption. In reality, the candid images people love most still rely on experience, timing, and quiet direction to look effortless.

Your final gallery will be a considered mix of two styles.

The first is timeless, editorial portraits — the images I often call your “magazine cover” shots. These are guided, flattering, and intentional, without feeling staged. They’re designed to age well and be the images you print, frame, and come back to for years.

The second is documentary-style coverage — real moments as they happen. The interactions, reactions, movement, and energy of the day that can’t be recreated later. Knowing when to step back and when to guide gently is what allows those moments to unfold naturally and be captured properly.

“Jamie - THANK YOU SO MUCH for your incredible photos on our wedding day along with our amazing family photos from the year prior. The effort you went to for us to make sure we got those perfect and timeless photos - we can’t thank you enough!!
For anyone looking for that photographer who will do whatever it takes to capture priceless moments - Jamie is your gal!!
Your support and guidance leading up to our big day was also second to none. Thank you for helping to calm a very stressed bride and for going above and beyond for us.” -Chloe & Harry

I’ve photographed weddings across Perth and Western Australia for many years and understand how local venues, light, and logistics affect your photos. If you’re also considering a celebration in the South West, you can explore my work as a Margaret River wedding photographer and see how my approach translates to that region.

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A couple in formal attire relaxing in a bathtub with drinks, one holding a glass of champagne and the other holding a bottle, in a bathroom with marble walls.

You may find these pages helpful as you plan:

I take on a limited number of weddings each year across Perth and the Margaret River region.

If you’re looking for wedding photography that feels relaxed, intentional, and quietly confident — I’d love to hear from you.

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