It has long been time to celebrate our differences, to lift and celebrate those around us. I am passionate about making my business a safe place for every person, and look to achieve this in the following ways:

  • Using non-exclusive wording in my website, contracts and social media pages. This includes non-specific pronouns as well as language such as “Bride and Groom”.

  • Promoting all couples and all diversity where possible in my portfolio, on my home page and social media channels.

  • Educating myself and being open to correction in reference to issues faced by minority groups, especially in the wedding industry.

  • Associating with and supporting other wedding industry colleagues who take positive action to be inclusive. 

  • Boycotting any brand or blog, supplier or venue etc who does not uphold equality and diversity values. I refuse to work in an environment which is not available and welcoming to all.

  • As always, I’m up for feedback and education and I’m particularly keen to hear any ideas or suggestions on how I can be a better ally. Do get in touch and we’ll chat and change the world for the better, a little bit at a time . . . .<3 Erin<3

My business supports all non-toxic love; regardless of sexuality, race/ethnicity, faith, gender, age, or disability.

Love does not judge these things, and nor do I.

I am committed to allyship, to education and to celebrating people in all their rich and beautiful diversity.
We are in a crucial time for challenging the prejudices and stereotypes present in our culture (and especially the wedding industry), and while I acknowledge that I wish I didn’t have to make this statement, I am aware
that I must.

Photography is personal; it can be invasive, it can get right under your skin and display vulnerability. This is beautiful, but it is also to be respected.
Weddings are a time of love and unguarded sharing of your relationship with those closest to you, and choosing a photographer to document that is a sensitive and important choice - it is my mission to ensure that I capture the reality and truth of my clients with respect and allyship. I am in business to work for *you* - my agenda is to use my skill as a photographer to celebrate people and their love, no matter what that might look like.