Most ceremonies focus on what’s happened: how you met, what you’ve done, the timeline of your relationship. But that’s not really my thing.
I’m more interested in why you’re getting married, what you’ve learnt about each other and the moments that made you think, “yeah… this is my person.”
I take those experiences, those little shifts and big realisations, and turn them into something your guests can actually feel, not just listen to. We lean into the emotion, but there’s always room for laughter, lightness, and those moments where everyone just gets it.
The way I get there is simple: I get to know you.
Not just the surface-level stuff, but how you are together. What you like, what you don’t, how you show up, how you want the day to feel. I’ll ask questions, but I’ll also encourage you to send me things (voice notes, stories, random thoughts) anything that helps me understand you better. Because your ceremony should feel like something you would do. Not something you’ve seen before.
On the day, I bring the energy you want. Whether you’re big personalities, more reserved, somewhere in between, I meet you where you need me to be. I’ve been told I’m good at reading people and respecting who they are. And that matters, because not everyone wants the same kind of spotlight, or support, or delivery.
My job is to make sure you feel comfortable, understood, and completely backed, so you can be present in the moment instead of thinking about what comes next.
