I’m Grace, and I’m an energetic & creative Australian wedding photographer from Adelaide, South Australia.
Photography has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I picked up my first camera when I was 14; an old canon DSLR and went for walks around the city to shoot anything that caught my eye. That love faded for a while, until I found my dad’s old Canon AE-1 film camera. Film ignited my passion for photography and completely changed the way I see the world. It taught me to slow down, be intentional with my shots and capture moments in a way that truly reflects how they felt.
Travel has only deepened that love. I’ve taken my dad’s camera to 23 countries, documenting people, places and everything in between. To this day, I still use it at most of my weddings: Film is where it all began for me, and it still feels most natural.
Alongside photography, I’ve completed an Honours degree in Psychology. Whilst I didn’t pursue a career in Psychology, my degree shaped the way I connect with people and taught me to pay attention to in-between moments.
I shoot across both digital and film. Digital allows me to document your day with clarity and timeless precision, while film adds a softness and depth that can’t be replicated. Together, they create a gallery that feels balanced, honest and timeless.
I’m Grace, and I’m an energetic & creative Australian wedding photographer from Adelaide, South Australia.
Photography has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I picked up my first camera when I was 14; an old canon DSLR and went for walks around the city to shoot anything that caught my eye. That love faded for a while, until I found my dad’s old Canon AE-1. Film ignited my passion for photography and completely changed the way I see the world. It taught me to slow down, be intentional with my shots and capture moments in a way that truly reflects how they felt.
Travel has only deepened that love. I’ve taken my dad’s camera to 23 countries, documenting people, places and everything in between. To this day, I still use it at most of my weddings: Film is where it all began for me, and it still feels most natural.
Alongside photography, I’ve completed an Honours degree in Psychology. Whilst I didn’t pursue a career in Psychology, my degree shaped the way I connect with people and taught me to pay attention to in-between moments.
I shoot across both digital and film. Digital allows me to document your day with clarity and timeless precision, while film adds a softness and depth that can’t be replicated. Together, they create a gallery that feels balanced, honest and timeless.
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