sarahnaomidean

sarahnaomidean Sarah is a wedding and portrait photographer based in South Wales and Bristol whose style is candid and inspired by nature, with a touch of artistic flair.

Experienced in photographing intimate weddings across the UK, she is available for 2024 bookings. Hello! I'm Sarah, a portrait and wedding photographer based in the South of Wales. I have had the honour of photographing couples on their special day around the UK for three years now. Usually I photograph weddings in Cardiff, Bristol, Somerset and Gloucestershire, but I'm happy to travel to wherever

you need me! I grew up in the North West of England in a seaside village just outside of Liverpool. Growing up with the beach on my doorstep was a big influence on my love for naturalistic photography. I started my passion for taking photographs with landscape and street photography, which all began on my brother's film cameras I found in my dad's attic . I've since built on this passion and enjoy harnessing the nostalgic feel of film and applying to this my wedding photography style. I love to create artistic-looking photos, ones that make you look as beautiful as you felt in the moment, using your surroundings to enhance your portraits.

POV: you want your couple pictures to look like something out of a movie, so you hire me 😉-
15/11/2023

POV: you want your couple pictures to look like something out of a movie, so you hire me 😉

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a Saturday where we’re BOTH not working? Shocking!
18/03/2023

a Saturday where we’re BOTH not working? Shocking!

hullo
19/02/2023

hullo

Well Copenhagen is a little too wonderful …          🇩🇰
09/02/2023

Well Copenhagen is a little too wonderful …








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a wonderfully sunny day to celebrate circling the sun 26 times today 🎂
08/02/2023

a wonderfully sunny day to celebrate circling the sun 26 times today 🎂

It’s good to be home
03/01/2023

It’s good to be home

2022 was equally horrendous and wonderful and average and sad and life changing and boring and brilliant and weird and I...
02/01/2023

2022 was equally horrendous and wonderful and average and sad and life changing and boring and brilliant and weird and I’m quite glad it’s now behind me.

Amongst all of that my favourite thing about 2022 was sitting on my couch knitting while my long-legged well-dressed man sat next to me and watched the footie.

It’s the simple things really.

My focus for 2023 is also quite simple: health.

In 2022 I deprioritised my health over work and my career. I suffered a lot because of this and it wasn’t worth it at all. After all, what is the point in working hard for a good career if you can’t properly enjoy it because you’ve burnt yourself out?

So this year, I’m going to try and listen to my body and my mind more and trust that they know what they need.

Now kindly sod off 2022, and here’s to a 2023 where we all take better care of ourselves x

This was my last Christmas in my childhood home, the home I have known for nearly 26 years. Decades of photographs, draw...
29/12/2022

This was my last Christmas in my childhood home, the home I have known for nearly 26 years.

Decades of photographs, drawings, daft things we’ve kept over the years have been moved into boxes or we’ve decided let go of.

My childhood bedroom has been temporarily filled with things from my suitcase which will be left empty again when I leave in January.

My sister’s cooked Christmas dinner in the kitchen for the last time (I promise I helped out by chopping things and putting the bins out)

We sat around our dinner table, with its mismatching chairs that are older than me and shared stories about what we had achieved in the year for the last time.

We sat around the coffee table that’s half my age in fits of laughter (and crying) playing games while switching between wine and mint tea for the last time.

It’s a funny feeling grieving for a house and not a person, knowing that soon a new family will be here starting their own memories and painting over ours. It’s also a funny feeling when these feelings of grief are also of slight relief and a hope of new beginnings.

It’s been a bittersweet Christmas.

But I think it’s time to start a new Christmas tradition elsewhere!

Who says the photographer can’t be snapped too? 😉 📸: .lj /
09/10/2022

Who says the photographer can’t be snapped too? 😉

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