Sarah-Louise and Christopher Phelps are a creative couple whose love of photography has taken them across continents and given them the opportunity to work with luxury brands, from Aman and Ritz‑Carlton to Bentley Motors and IWC Watches.
What began as candid weekend snapshots of each other has matured into the dynamic travel-photography partnership @sarahlouiseandchristopher, capturing people, places and moments that inspire us. Yet beyond the brand work and globetrotting, the simplest frame – your partner in a soft late afternoon light, laughing in a café or leant against a doorway on a quiet street – remains our favourite. Because for us, photographing each other isn’t simply about the image, it’s about connection, awareness and seeing one another in new ways. We hope these pointers will inspire you to experiment, have fun and enjoy the process.
Photographing your partner can bring up more than just the question of which angle looks good – there are awkward poses, awkward silences and poor lighting, all of which can block the creative flow. From our work abroad in luxury resorts to routines at home (@no.17house), we’ve seen how these hurdles keep good intentions from becoming great images. But once you begin to lean into the moment – the relaxed conversation, the shifting light, the genuine smile – then the reward is two-fold: you capture more natural, flattering photographs and you create a shared experience that strengthens your bond. With a few thoughtful changes – many of which we’ve refined while shooting for some of the world’s biggest brands – you’ll find your sessions flow more freely and the images feel more alive.