Newcastle brand photographer for women who run businesses.
Photos built to work harder than you do. Every image made with a plan for where it lives, your website, your feed, your next launch, so you’re remembered, not just seen.
Not pretty pictures. Working assets.
Most business imagery looks nice and then sits in a folder. Yours is built to do a job, every image with a place to live and a reason to exist.
Build trust before you’ve said a word
Stop the scroll in a feed full of stock
Sell your offers, your personality, your expertise
Give you months of content, with a plan for where each shot goes






You Deserve photos that work harder than you do.
Most business imagery looks nice.
Mine is built to look iconic, online and offline.
Because great photos don’t just fill a space, they:
-Build presence and trust before a word is spoken.
– Stop thumbs mid scroll
– Sell your offers, your locations, and your personality.
– Make environments feel alive when on walls

Why women book me.
You’re not booking an hour of camera time. You’re booking someone who makes the whole thing feel easy, even if you usually hate being in front of a lens.
- Eight years and a trained eye: colour, light and composition are second nature by now, sharpened over years of learning from photographers I admire, so you look like you on your best day
- Relaxed, guided shoots: I walk you through every step, so it feels natural, not stiff
- Newcastle local, strategy built in: based in Newcastle and the Hunter, with a plan for where every image earns its keep
One shoot. Months of showing up like you mean it.
Where you’re at
You’re brilliant at what you do. You just don’t look it online yet, still reaching for the same three photos, or hiding from the camera altogether.
What we do
One relaxed, guided shoot in Newcastle, built around your business. You don’t need to know how to pose or what to bring, that’s my job.
Where you land
A gallery of images that actually feel like you, and the confidence to show up consistently, so the right people remember you.




