The Way I Work
I aim to create a relaxed, comfortable vibe with a laid-back atmosphere; no stress, no expectations. My goal is for you to feel completely at ease. We’ll have a relaxed chat about your vision and explore how we can make the most out of the shoot to bring that to life.
I know how intimidating photoshoots can feel, but with me, there's no need to worry, I'm right there with you every step of the way. I’ll guide you through the process and welcome any inspiration you bring, so together we can create the best images that truly reflect you

Hey there, I'm Eden, the face behind Captured by Eden
Photography has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. My love for it began when I was young, my dad would hand me cameras to play with, sparking a curiosity that quickly turned into a passion. The first camera I truly called my own was a little Fujifilm compact back in 2011, when I was 13.
Since then, I’ve grown both creatively and technically. I earned a BA (Hons) Degree in Film and Television Production, and I’m currently diving even deeper into my craft as a photography student. The journey’s been incredible so far, and I’m always chasing the next moment to capture.
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Photography is a huge part of who I am but it's definitely not the whole story. I'm also an avid gamer and a proud nerd at heart. Some of my all-time favourite games include Animal Crossing and Pokémon, and I never say no to a good table-top session, especially a Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
I'm also a big animal lover and a self-proclaimed "Cat Lady." Cats completely have my heart (though penguins are a very close second!). I’m a huge fan of musicals, Hamilton and Six the Musical being my favourites. I love spending my time going on long walks, exploring art galleries, and getting lost in the calm of aquariums.
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Whether I’m behind the camera, lost in a fantastical world, or curled up with a furry friend, I’m all about chasing the little sparks of joy; impromptu adventures on long walks, belting out show tunes, getting wonderfully lost in art galleries, or daydreaming beside the sea otters at the aquarium.