Dance Floor Revelations
A love letter to the wild part of the night
Once the formalities are done and the shoes come off, something magical happens. The music turns up, the ties come off, the champagne kicks in, and suddenly everyone—from your best mate to your Nan—is out on the dance floor, letting loose. This is one of my favourite parts of any wedding day to photograph.
These aren’t the posed moments or the planned ones. These are the gritty, blurry, joy-soaked frames where people show up exactly as they are. The awkward dance-offs, the spinning hugs, the arm-in-arm sing-a-longs to that one song you forgot you loved. It’s where personalities shine brightest. It's real. And it’s gold.
When I shoot the dance floor, I’m not standing at the edge with a zoom lens. I’m right in the mix—sweating, dancing, laughing alongside you. I blend into the crowd with my camera, not as “the photographer,” but as a guest with a purpose. I shoot from the inside out, not the outside in.
Because the goal isn’t just to show you what it looked like. It’s to remind you what it felt like.
And if you’ve had a few too many cocktails and don’t remember much past 10pm? Don’t worry—that’s what I’m there for.
Feeling over perfection, always. These are the moments you’ll come back to for years—the ones that make you laugh, cry, cringe (in the best way), the moments you’ll never forget, even if you can’t quite remember them all.