If you’re planning your wedding and want photos that truly reflect the joy and authenticity of your special day, meet Sarah Daghestani. Based in St Albans, Hertfordshire, Sarah is a wedding and family photographer known for her relaxed, fun, and natural style. Her bright, light-filled images capture the genuine happiness of your celebration, creating timeless portraits you’ll cherish forever.
Sarah combines documentary-style photography with gently guided portraits to tell the unique story of your wedding day. She focuses on capturing moments as they naturally happen, while also helping you feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera. Whether your wedding is an intimate gathering or a large party, Sarah’s goal is to make the photography experience relaxed, enjoyable, and personal to you.
Originally from a village near Glasgow, Sarah now lives in St Albans with her husband and three children. She studied History of Art and transitioned to professional photography in 2019 after a career in marketing and PR. Clients appreciate her warm personality and her talent for making everyone feel at ease, ensuring your wedding photography experience is as comfortable as it is memorable.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE weddings... as a photographer, a bride, a bridesmaid & a guest... I've lost count of the number of weddings that I've been lucky enough to be a part of! It's very tricky to choose the most memorable but I'd say that a stand out moment was dashing along the streets of central London with my bride - wearing a true Princess style dress - as her and her groom wanted to take a detour and capture couple portraits in Hyde Park... imagine taxi's hooting their horn and tourists taking photos - it was like something out of a film and so much fun!
Light, bright, airy, natural and beautiful
Photographing a wedding is such an honour. The atmosphere, magic and love on that one day is like nothing else, it’s a true once-in-a-lifetime experience.
I have lots of photography tips to share but from a general wedding planning point of view I'd say to try and book a planner or someone to be the coordinator on the day. There is so much going on and you don't don't want to be organising elements on your wedding day!
Poignant speeches, dogs, toddlers, handmade elements... I've seen so many personal touches.
We will chat about the flow of the day over phone call or what's app then either meet in person if convenient or continue the conversations on the phone.
A beautiful and happy couple portrait
An indoor spot with natural light and umbrellas for adventuring outside
I started photography at my job in PR before progressing to full time wedding photography after my son was born.