"Inclusivity means not just ‘we’re allowed to be there,’ but we are valued." 

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We’re committed to helping make the wedding industry a more inclusive place, especially here in Northern Ireland. Because if we’re honest, it can still feel painfully heteronormative, and that just doesn’t reflect the real world or the real couples getting married.

And if we see one more aisle of “Mr & Mrs” everything… we might actually scream. Where’s the creativity? Where’s the representation? Love is love. Full stop.

We believe every couple deserves to feel seen, celebrated, and completely safe while planning their wedding.

Scroll down to read more about what we’re actively doing and the steps we’re taking to help make the NI wedding industry a more inclusive space for everyone.

We're just gonna say it...
We HATE bigots

We are committed to making the wedding industry a more inclusive place, especially in Northern Ireland. More often than not, the wedding industry is painfully heteronormative, homophobic, racist and ableist and this needs to change now. If we see one more place that only sells 'Mr&Mrs' items, we may scream. All love is love.

Scroll down to see more about our inclusivity action plan and the steps we are taking to make the NI wedding industry a more inclusive place. ↓

We're just gonna say it...
We HATE bigots

We’ve had the joy of working with couples of all faiths, sexual orientations, abilities and genders, and we truly welcome everyone with open arms.

LOVE IS LOVE

We genuinely believe wedding photography and videography should feel safe and welcoming for everyone. That’s why we’re intentional about showing all kinds of couples in our work and removing heteronormative language from the way we speak and write. We proudly share our pronouns and always encourage our couples to do the same if they feel comfortable.

You’ll see LGBTQIA+ couples represented in our space at wedding fairs and online, because visibility matters. And we have zero tolerance for derogatory language or behaviour. If we hear something that isn’t right, we address it. Always.

Our goal is simple. To keep learning, keep improving, and keep pushing the industry to be a more inclusive, affirming space for LGBTQIA+ couples every single day.

Our inclusive aims and goals to make the world a better place

Using non-gendered and person
first language

Proudly showing LGBTQIA+ couples at wedding fairs and online

Calling out other vendors out when we hear unacceptable or
unwelcoming language

We proudly display our chosen pronouns and encourage our couples to follow.

we believe in: