Hi,


I’m Lynn

Advocate for Fun


 
 

(In case you were wondering - dessert is my love language)

I’m keen not to bore you so I’ll try to keep this short & entirely riveting. 

There are so many good things in this world but I am convinced that one of the very best gifts we’ve been given is relationships with the people that we love. Be it your husband, wife, mum, dad, son, daughter, best pal, sibling or that really funny friend you only see once in a blue moon, this life is made better by those people.

So, being able to freeze a moment in time that captures the essence of some of those relationships? Well consider my boat afloat.

I’m not too shabby at making folks in front of my camera laugh. And I mean properly laugh, right from the belly. As much as I’d like to think it’s because I’m hysterically funny*, it’s just I’ve been doing this long enough now to know what folks need in order to relax and be themselves in front of the camera. 

My aim is simple - to get people looking like the very best version of themselves. Generally that happens when they’re relaxed and having fun, so that’s what I try to make happen.

Bada-bing Bada-boom.

*to be fair it’s probably about 20% because of that.

(In my natural habitat - camera in hand, standing on someone I don’t know’s Land Rover)


Why 78?

 
 

So here’s the thing - I just really love my parents. I think they are so very wonderful and their marriage is the best kind of marriage. They got married back in 1978, so it’s a little homage to them.

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Things I Might Tell You If We Were Speed (Friendship) Dating:


  • I married a guy I met at church when I was fourteen.
    (We were not fourteen when we got married.)

    He makes me almost-pee-my-pants laugh and I still think he’s one of the best people on this planet (but don’t tell him that).


  • We made our own tiny human to join our team. What he lacks in hair on top of his head, he makes up for in sparkling charisma.


  • Want to know the craziest thing I’ve photographed? One time a bowl of fire was brought onto the dance floor, the bowl was dropped, the floor caught fire and THE PEOPLE KEPT DANCING. There was literally fire burning on the dance floor (™ Sean Kingston) and it wasn’t even that big of a deal, that’s how good the dancing was.