Wedding Photography by Aga McPherson
About me

Who am I, really?
I'm Aga McPherson—a photographer, videographer, adventure-seeker, and artist with a boundless imagination. My work is a mix of heartfelt storytelling and creative vision. When I'm not photographing or editing weddings, I’m often on the road, in some remote places where I can lose myself in the night sky and photograph the Milky Way. I am fascinated by the stars and nature is my sanctuary; it grounds me and quiets my mind.
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Things I love to do: Evenings often find me training martial arts, swimming, or painting with acrylics and oils with my daughter—creative outlets that bring balance and keep my artistic energy flowing. Art has always been my therapy, a way to express and explore myself. If you would like to see some more of my personal work you can find on my Instagram.
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Why weddings? I also love adrenaline and weddings bring thrill. Photographing weddings allows me to tell real, joyful stories, and there’s nothing like seeing a client’s reaction when they view their photos for the first time. I enjoy making people happy with my photography.
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I’m reliable, experienced, easy-going and committed to making meaningful art.
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If you’re looking for a photographer who’s both dedicated and a bit of a dreamer, I'd love to connect.
Spring is my favourite season. I suffer with SAD during winter and always look forward to longer days and the fresh energy of nature coming back to life. Photo: snapped by my friend at Ripple Windmill near Deal, Kent.

I am fascinated by the beauty of the nigh sky and the unknown. No one can comprehend how big the universe is. Just imagine all the possibilities for the things that could be out there. It's all about the imagination, the hope, the future adventures and most importantly. the appreciation for our life and planet. Photo: Self portrait under a night sky in rural France.

Photo: Seasalter Huts and the Milky Way, near Whitstable, Kent. Warm, August night. In the last hut on the right you can see couple of people having a late night conversation as they were packing up after a bbq party on the beach. This photo was featured in Coast magazine.

Though the night sky often appears black and white to our eyes, the universe is alive with vibrant colours that long-exposure photography can reveal. Photo: Captured here are the sea defences structures at Cuckmere Haven beach, East Sussex. This image was featured in The Outdoor Photography magazine.

Forever drawn to the light, sunflowers radiate energy, joy and happiness. Even in toughest conditions they stand tall and strong, always facing the light, even at night, just like in this photograph. Here they are illuminated by the raising moon. A vision straight out my dreams, I wish to be like sunflowers. Photo: My starry night, featuring sunflowers at night in the French countryside.