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Georgia Smith is a UK-based documentary wedding photographer capturing authentic celebrations worldwide.

UK & Destination

Work

Meet Georgia

I have always been someone who notices things. The way a room feels before something important happens. The expression that crosses a face when nobody is watching. Long before I had a camera in my hand, I was drawn to the texture of real moments and the quiet stories that live inside them.

The Orgin Story

Photography found me gradually rather than all at once. It started with a curiosity about people, about the way a room feels when something important is happening, and the way faces change when no one is watching. I was never interested in the perfectly posed or the carefully arranged. I wanted to know what was underneath.

I picked up a camera and realised quickly that documentary work was the only approach that felt true to who I am. No direction, no staging, just presence and patience and a willingness to wait for the real thing. That philosophy has shaped everything since.

I established Georgia Smith Photography in 2022, working across the UK before expanding to destination weddings internationally. What began as a quiet creative pursuit has grown into a practice I am deeply proud of, built on trust, honesty, and a genuine love for the people I work with.

When I am not behind the camera, you will find me travelling and exploring new places, creating art, sipping tea with a biscuit close by, or rewatching About Time. I value meaningful conversations, quality time with loved ones, and arriving on wedding days not just as a photographer, but as a steady, thoughtful presence.

What Inspires Me

Slow mornings, film cameras, handwritten notes, and the kind of cafés where nobody rushes you. I am inspired by documentary filmmakers and photojournalists who trusted that ordinary life, witnessed with care, is more than enough. By travel that feels lived-in. By people who have known each other a long time.

A few of the people and places that shaped the way I see the world.

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