For Sadie and Kirsty of Sadie Osborne Photography, wedding photography is about more than just taking pictures—it’s about telling your unique love story with genuine emotion and connection. As a passionate duo, they specialize in creating a visual narrative that feels honest, natural, and true to you as a couple.
Their documentary-style approach means they focus on capturing moments as they happen, without forcing poses or interruptions. The result? A beautiful collection of images that not only document your wedding day but also let you relive the feelings and memories for years to come. Couples describe their style as organic, creative, and relaxed—perfect for those who want their love story told authentically.
Being in front of the camera can feel intimidating, but Sadie and Kirsty make it easy. They prioritize creating a relaxed atmosphere where you can be yourselves. It all starts with a pre-wedding meeting over a cup of tea, where they get to know you and build a genuine friendship based on trust.
This personal connection helps you feel comfortable and confident, so your true personalities shine through in every photo. Many couples say Sadie and Kirsty feel more like friends than photographers—bringing warmth and fun to your wedding day.
For couples wanting even more coverage, packages featuring both Sadie and Kirsty are available—ensuring every angle and moment is captured. Their goal is to create a timeless collection of images you’ll treasure forever.
Each wedding is totally unique and awesome, so each one holds a special memorable place in my heart
organic, creative, cinematic, natural and awesome
i'm most proud of the friendships I make with my couples and making a difference in their lives by doing what I'm most passionate about.
I adore photography with my whole heart and I am forever grateful for the opportunities, friendships and good times that I have been given over the years.
Always go with you heart. If you feel they are the one.. trust it.
Every wedding has touches that are unique to that couple, so every wedding is always different and perfect because it portrays the characteristics of the couple.
but personally I am fond of a sweet cart.... especially if there are cola bottles kicking around on there.
We start with email communication, then more importantly we hang out, get to know each other in person and discuss our passions and loves. We make a solid friendship & trust level. Then we roll with the pre wedding shoot, then boom! time for wedding day fun!
Thats a hard question, as I don't like to be the same with each wedding. As each couple is different, you have to portray those personalties through the art of photography. But I guess an image that I always love to take is confetti, there is so much happiness within that shot its awesome! but just remember not to inhale any as you walk through haha.
I don't really get asked this question. My work and photography style isn't really original, its a little different. Because i'm not a posed or staged photographer, there isn't really a set list of shots for each wedding. this is because every wedding is different. each couple's love and relationship is unique. So I get to know you both, create a friendship and really listen to your love. Then I document & portray this through the art of photography. Like a story book of your love... but with images.
I LOVE RAIN WEDDINGS! yessss! winner!! Rain is beautiful and can change lots of things, the way is changes colour, clouds diffusing the light, reflections on the ground and everyone dashing about with smiles on their faces! its great!
My advice is to just totally embrace the day, the weather does not change your love for each other, its just a beautiful element of nature, a refreshing feel that unique and 100% natural. We shoot rain or shine and we have fun rain or shine!
Don't worry or stress, Sadie got ya back with those snaps!
back in the day when I left school I wanted to be a lawyer... found out in Sixth form I really wasn't academic and hated it and walked out of there! what a rebel! I knew my purpose was for something in life, but wasn't quite sure. I went to weymouth college and did a photography A level. Working with 35mm film I spent most of those two years in the darkroom. I got obsessed. I could never work with words on a page, but I found that I could express a story through imagery. it was like a hidden language. The most special memory of those days were that I could shoot how I felt, I could contain so much emotion in one image, then give that image to someone and they really feel that emotion too. That to me was magic and so powerful. Ever since then I believe that this is meant to be my purpose in life. Making people feel emotion through the visual stories that I narrate.