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.
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.
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.