Meet Pippa
Brighton & Sussex Wedding Photographer
Hello!
I’m Pippa Heath, a wedding photographer based in Brighton, Sussex.
I’m a wanderlust enthusiast and love exploring new places. I’m happiest in nature, being outdoors and staying active. I turn most things into an adventure, including my own civil partnership ceremony which took place on top of a mountain in Skye with our two boys.




I’m a sociable person and love meeting new people but also enjoy being quiet and observing.
I feel more at home in hiking boots than heels (my wedding day shoe of choice) and my most stand-out adventures include trekking in Ethiopia’s Simien Mountains, exploring the jungles of Colombia and climbing mountains in Peru.
Closer to home I love hanging out with our cats, stomping on the South Downs, reading and yoga. I also love a craft beer and pizza, an afternoon tea and the odd jelly baby. Not necessarily in that order. But most of all, time with my family takes priority.
A few more random facts about me
I’ve been chased by elephants in the Namib desert
I grew up aspiring to be Steffi Graf or the next Kate Adie.
I have two history degrees and wouldn’t mind a third
Three things I cherish most: freedom, nature and adventure
Don’t leave a bag of Haribo anywhere near me if you want it back
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“There are no amount of words that could describe how amazing Pippa is…
From the moment we met her, we were completely at ease. We’re not comfortable with the camera she made us feel so relaxed. She is honestly such a wonderful person to be around and I wish we could get married all over again just so Pippa could photograph it!”Filiz & Patrick


Ready to get in touch
I specialise in an emotionally-driven, unposed, natural documentary style of wedding photography in Sussex, London, and throughout the UK.
You won’t feel you’re on a photo shoot and you’ll be comfortable enough in my company to trust I’ll get on with my job and capture all the goodness for you. Sound like something you’re looking for? Please do get in touch!



























