Looking back on the past years, I’m deeply grateful for the experiences I’ve captured and the incredible people I’ve met. THANK YOU for making it unforgettable!

I started my journey as a photographer in Cape Town, where my love for storytelling and capturing the beauty of life through a lens found its natural home. My background as a qualified interior designer gave me a fresh perspective, an eye for detail and a deep appreciation for light, texture and composition. But it was the wedding industry that truly captured my heart.

For three years, I designed wedding décor and floral arrangements, immersing myself in the intricacies of creating meaningful celebrations. Eventually, I felt the pull to step behind the camera full-time, combining my creative instincts with my passion for telling love stories.

I yearned to create images with a deeper meaning, images without a shelf-life…

I wanted to capture the stories, moments and feelings that endure.

The light, editorial aesthetic of timeless imagery with the genuine, fleeting moments that define a wedding day.

I draw inspiration from the world around me, from the books I can’t put down to the road trips that ignite my sense of wonder. I’ve learned that the most extraordinary moments often happen in the simplest, most unguarded times. Whether I’m working with natural light or travelling to a new destination, I approach each wedding as a story waiting to unfold.

At the heart of my work is a belief that photography is more than a service, it’s a shared journey, a chance to create something lasting, together.

“Over the past decade, I’ve had the privilege of documenting couples as they embark on one of life’s most meaningful adventures.

My photography seeks to balance the curated with the authentic.”

Christine Le Roux

To me, it’s about more than just beautiful photos. It’s about preserving history, capturing the connection between people and creating images that transcend trends to become cherished heirlooms. 

Every frame should hold the magic of a moment worth framing.

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