Based in Sutton, Greater London, GayleJames Photography is run by Gayle Chan and James Lee, a creative couple who have been passionate about visual storytelling since 2010. Together, they bring 30 years of combined experience in architecture and graphic design to their wedding photography, giving your images a unique and thoughtful perspective.
They believe your wedding day should flow naturally, and their goal is to create a relaxed, comfortable environment so the real joy and emotion of your celebration shine through in every photo.
GayleJames Photography specializes in an "honest & creative reportage delivered with a dreamy aesthetic." This means they focus on capturing genuine, candid moments as they happen—telling the story of your day in a way that feels both authentic and beautifully artistic. Their work highlights the small, fleeting details that make your wedding uniquely yours, so you can relive those magical moments for years to come.
Every wedding is a deeply personal milestone, and GayleJames Photography feels honored to be part of your journey. Their strong design background means they don’t just take photos—they create timeless works of art that reflect the beauty and emotion of your special day.
Honest, Dreamy, Creative, Non-intrusive, Heart Warming
We're designers as well as Photographers so the eye of composition and story-telling is key.
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Our approach is to let the day unfold naturally without getting in the way. Our job is to make you feel relaxed and enjoy the day. You’re at your best when you feel comfortable, which is why our belief is a great photographer needs to work within any environment they find themselves in.
Candid couple shot in a favourite location within the venue. This one is usually framed for a lifetime.
A challenging one was being asked to photograph the best men and bridemaids dancing around the couple and capture the mood.
The most stylish umbrella you can afford to buy. Rain is great, it adds drama and a beautiful quality to photos, but in real-life can be a bit messy!
I was frustrated with just working in my design background. I first picked up a camera when I went to my friend's wedding and got hooked!