As soon as you see the incredible imagery taken by Georgia Verrells, it is obvious she is more than just a wedding photographer, she’s a sublime storyteller.
Georgia’s first love is photography, and should you commit to sharing your day with her, she immediately wants to know you and understand your unique story. As a couple and as individuals.
Her photography style is photojournalistic, discreet and an honest reflection of the couple she shoots. Her warm and down to earth nature allow you to relax in front of the camera and often you will walk away with more than beautiful imagery, as Georgia often becomes a friend. She loves to get right into the planning of your day and is happy to help with timelines, site visits and being there as a person you can trust. The experience of working with Georgia is not only delightful, but seamless.
For couples seeking something truly distinctive, Georgia also offers Super 8 film—a vintage format that captures your day with an ethereal, nostalgic quality impossible to replicate digitally. These dreamy, textural highlight films evoke the charm of family videos from decades past, creating a beautiful complement to her still photography that sits somewhere between photos and video in its emotional impact.
Creating imagery for Georgia is an outlet; it engages her and allows her to show the world how she sees people and places.
Photography is not just a job for Georgia; it’s her passion.
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