05/06/2026
Statement regarding the article published today in the Press & Journal.
Some clients and couples may have seen the story published online today and may be wondering why I have been named in connection with it.
For the past four years, I have done everything within my power to raise concerns about this individual and to protect couples and the wider wedding industry.
Many people outside the industry may not understand why this matters so much, but for those of us who work in weddings, we are entrusted with people during some of the most important and vulnerable moments of their lives.
As wedding photographers/suppliers, we are often present throughout the entire wedding day, including during preparations when brides, bridesmaids and family members are getting ready. It is a position of trust that should never be abused.
I was aware of the allegations for the 4 years, but until legal proceedings reached the point where information could be shared publicly, there were limits on what I could do.
Within those limits, I informed wedding suppliers locally and continued to raise concerns wherever appropriate. Repeated delays to the court process made this an incredibly frustrating and upsetting situation to witness.
Following the remand, I was finally able to speak publicly about the case. I have also provided information to the relevant authorities regarding matters I believed should be investigated further.
My priority throughout has been the safety of couples, the reputation of our industry, and ensuring that people can make informed decisions about who they trust on their wedding day.
Am I concerned that I have been named? No, it's nothing I haven't been saying for 4 years. The article states other photographers have reached out to help couples. I have not as profiting from this as me, would be wrong morally for me.
His victims now have justice and following his remand...the police now know more about his working whilst suspended along with the camper van hire business under a fake name. All in the hope they can recoup financially his pension and possibly the salary he was being paid for 4 years.
And 'K' this quote is actually f'n disgusting!!! Tarnished and destroyed the company? What about his victims you wrongun! Take your business and put it in the bin after you've refunded the couples.
Speaking to the P&J, Ross’ business partner said that the conviction had effectively destroyed the company overnight.
“That photography business is actually both of ours, but now it’s just been completely tarnished because people are putting stuff online about it,” she said.
Sergeant Cameron Ross secretly worked as a wedding photographer while suspended and awaiting trial for r**e, leaving his bookings in the lurch after he was jailed.