
Photography
Jaime Prada Photo
What do you offer?
We offer cinematic, emotion-rich wedding photography and film that captures the soul of your day, from quiet glances to wild dance floors. Rooted in queer joy and Mediterranean elegance, every moment is framed with care and style.
Why do you want to work with the LGBTQ+ community?
Because it’s home. As a queer and trans person, my camera isn’t looking at us from the outside — it’s with us, side by side, documenting our joy, our defiance, our softness, our celebration. Working with queer couples means I can offer care without explanation, sensitivity without second-guessing, and imagery that honours who we are without stereotypes or compromise. I know how rare it is to feel fully seen — and I take that responsibility seriously. Whether it’s a drag show, a wedding, or a protest, my work aims to hold space for how powerful and beautiful we are, especially when we get to be together.
Allyship
Representation is not a checkbox — it’s a commitment to visibility and accountability. As a queer and trans person myself, I make it a priority to ensure LGBTQ+ people feel reflected and respected throughout every stage of my work. This includes using inclusive booking forms (with open pronoun and name fields), offering flexible pricing for community-led projects, and ensuring that communication and shoots are always consent-led and collaborative. While my portfolio is already rich with images of queer, trans, and non-binary folks, I remain committed to evolving it. I actively seek out LGBTQ+ couples and creatives - not just to showcase them, but to build long-term relationships rooted in trust and joy. For example, I recently offered free portrait sessions for TranscreativeUK, and regularly document queer protests and public actions without charging.
As a queer, disabled, and trans person, I believe allyship is a lifelong practice — not a label. Beyond the lens, I’ve served as the LGBTQ+ and Trans Officer at the University of Edinburgh, and as EDI Manager at the British Museum, actively campaigning for queer, trans, and disabled rights. At Pride 2024, I curated a day-long event centring queer artists who responded to the colonial legacies of the museum. At Edinburgh, I mobilised university funds to create gender-inclusive bathrooms. The protest images I’ve captured have been featured by the BBC, Dazed, and others. I bring this lived experience and activist heart into how I document events — especially weddings and acts of queer love. Every frame is a celebration, an offering, and a record of joy that resists erasure.
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