Blog

Here you can keep up with all my latest work!

Check out my blog posts to view my wedding galleries with a selection of images from the day. You will see weddings from Devon, Somerset, Cornwall and many other parts of the UK. My latest blog posts are linked in with similar weddings so that you can check out the links on the page see more of what you love.

If you would like to see a full wedding (of around 700 images) then please get in touch

I post a variety of weddings so look out for farm weddings, handfastings, DIY weddings, eco-friendly green weddings, woodland weddings and all sorts of other unique celebrations!

Hajra & Kazim | Documentary Wedding Photographer

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Katie & Joe | Tremorna Farm Wedding Photographer

Anna & Matt | Autumn Wedding Monks Withecombe

Emily & Lee | Wedding Photography East Soar Farm

Alice & Jamie | Beaconside House Wedding Photographer

Sophie & Sam | Ashridge Barn Wedding Photography

Harriet & Matthew | Purton House Wedding Photography

Anna & Will | Hartland Abbey Wedding Photography

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Year in Pictures | 2021 | Documentary Wedding Photography Devon

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Year in Pictures | 2020 | Micro Wedding Photography Devon

Ella & Kieran | Outdoor Wedding Photography Devon

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Hannah & Lawrence | Great Wood Camp Wedding Photography

She just gets it. Her photography is special.

“Emma has a certain power as a photographer which means, all biases aside, she transcends the standard (dare I say boring?) Wedding photographers out there. At mine and Adam’s Handfasting she captured the beauty in every lost shoe, a wooden sword, an ashtray, a stray flower, a nervous laugh or even a bit of stress when something goes a little stray from the plan. In short, she will flit around like a dragonfly, disappearing and re-emerging, catching every sparkle you may want. That is the power of Emma Stoner – she just gets it. Her photography is special.”

Janey and Adam