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Hi, I’m Emis.
Just a little glimpse into who I am and why I love what I do.
Fun fact: I used to live on a narrowboat in London! After seven years of life on the water, getting a dog and building my photography business along the way,I finally made the move to land. These days, you’ll find me in Streatham Hill, South London. After a decade in and around Hackney, it felt like the right time for a change (and to cross the river south!).
With a background in Architecture and Design, I’ve always been fascinated by how people interact with spaces. That curiosity naturally shaped my approach to photography-capturing moments as they unfold, in the most genuine and unobtrusive way.
I was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, but London has been home since I was four years old. I grew up in North London, went to school there, and have spent most of my life in the city-so I think it’s fair to say I’m a Londoner at heart!
I’m a big fan of F1 and basketball-probably two of the hardest sports to find fellow fans for in the UK! So give me a shout if you are a fan too.
To me, wedding photography is more than just taking pictures-it’s about telling a story. A story filled with laughter, fleeting glances, and all the beautifully unscripted moments that make your day uniquely yours.
Every wedding teaches me something new, and I can’t wait to keep meeting incredible people, discovering cool venues, and most importantly capturing amazing stories.
What to expect:
On the Day: A Hands-Off, Documentary Approach
On your wedding day, I work quietly in the background, blending into the day while capturing everything as it naturally unfolds. I don’t stage moments or interrupt the flow, instead I use my creative eye to notice the little gestures, reactions, and interactions that tell your story.
Post-Wedding Delivery: A curated story
After the day, I carefully edit and curate every image in my signature style. You’ll receive a full gallery of high resolution photos, ready to print or share, plus a private online gallery for guests to view the collection.