Thank you so much for being here!

Clements and the Fox is a heart-filled small business led by Karyn Clements, and supported by her loving husband Ben. It is our intention to serve you from a place of calm, energy and wisdom. We wish to provide you with a quality service so that you can get the most out of your photographs.

When our couples are feeling relaxed and focused on each other, that’s when the magic happens. A look here, a touch there, when your partner makes you laugh out loud; that’s what we’re looking for. It becomes so much more than a photograph. It’s a story of how you connect with each other. A story you can share for generations to come.

Having captured countless weddings over the last 8+ years, we have experience in understanding the different ways people celebrate their love, from the big to the small and everything in between. Having also celebrated our own wedding, we have that perspective of standing in front of our nearest and dearest and declaring our love for one another. It’s a unique and exhilarating feeling.

We hope that the journey of planning your wedding and becoming married is a good one but we also recognise how stressful it can be. We hope that by working together, providing support and helping you to make good-informed decisions, that you can have an epic day of celebrating and making incredible memories to look back on.

- Clements and the Fox

CAPTURING COUPLES IN LOVE SINCE 2013

- CATF -

- ESTD -

the creators

KARYN CLEMENTS

SHE/HER

BEN CLEMENTS

HE/HIM

Lead Photographer.

Loves fantasy novels.

Blood runs on coffee.

Aries and an introvert.

Still gets nervous before every photoshoot.

Lead assistant.

All round legend.

Signwriter.

Skateboarder.

Rides vintage bicycles +

motorbikes for fun.

We promise we won't bite!

Send us an email and tell us about your wedding plans. And if you want to meet in person, drinks are on us!

We were married in March 2017 and captured by the incredible The Wedding Tape.

Watch the video to find out more about who we are.

Our hairstyles have changed a bit since then ;)