Before filmmaking, I worked in nursing. It shaped how I move through the world and how I show up on a wedding day - calm, observant, and deeply aware of the people in front of me. I’m someone who notices the room, reads the energy, and knows when to step in and when to step back.

On the day, I’m not there to direct or perform. I’m there to support you, ease the pressure, and quietly capture what unfolds when you’re fully present with the people you love. The laughter, the nerves, the quiet moments in between — the parts you don’t always realise are happening until you look back.

I work best with couples who want to feel comfortable being themselves, who value connection over perfection, and who care more about how the day felt than how it was staged.

My films are created with intention and care, shaped around who you are - not a formula. They’re made to last, to be returned to years from now, and to still feel true.

Hi, I’m Hannah.

A filmmaker drawn to honest, intimate stories.

The name.


Station Road is more than a name to me.

It was the street where my late grandfather lived - a place tied to family, familiarity, and time spent together. Choosing it was intentional. It reflects why I do this work in the first place.

Station Road Media exists to slow things down. To notice what matters. And to preserve moments that would otherwise pass too quickly.

Stories don’t need to be loud to be meaningful.

They just need to be remembered.