While taking a romantic walk through a park in London with this gorgeous bride and groom, I saw an opportunity to capture their love amidst these beautidul tulips. I wanted to photograph them in a way that would present them as part of the flower garden.
Rachel & Elliott got married in a sea-side town in England, the entire day was beautiful, but on our way to the beach to take some couple portraits, we went by this stunning cornfield and couldn't resist.
Madly in love, the newlyweds Nikita and Alena. This shot is filmed in one of the most beautiful places in Ukraine. Holding hands, lovers are ready to flee to meet a fresh wind! They are happy!
A perfect moment with perfect light. The bride & groom were strolling to our intended location for their portraits when this photo was taken.
I belive in Pictures That Have A meaning.
This Picture is one of my favourite picture, of the Cute Couple!
The location is locally captured With the Kids Of love and god Blessing.
It Was An Really Great Experience With Them all. Completely Unique!
Sometimes it's just worth waiting... I love shooting when the posing is over and the couple let their guard down. It's when you get the real moments - the genuine smiles and laughter. Images taken at Colshaw Hall in Cheshire.
I love reflections especially when photographing by the ocean. Add starlight and I'm doing the happy dance on the pier! The gorgeous landscapes of the Florida Keys allow for epic fine art reflection photography at every wedding. To top it off, you can almost always capture stars in your photos when it's still dusk.
Here, the guys decided to move away from the traditional cake. It was very fun and unexpected, because no one had planned that everything would turn out like this.
The groom wanted the drive a final round before he arrived on the wedding location. My first idea was to come in front of the car to shoot the car, the driver and the groom when they left. When he was leaving the parking place, he waved to one of his friends and that was the moment I have taken this shot.
My first wedding of the year was documenting the wedding of Ushma & Dasal at the gorgeous Woburn Abbey Sculpture Gallery in the UK. As we reached the end of their portraits the sun was starting to dip behind the abbey and I noticed this amazing opportunity to create a flare. No photoshopping was use in creating this image, just a Canon 1Dx and 24-70mm :)
We were shooting the pre wedding shoot of Aishwarya & Smit in Dubai so we thought to shoot in desert of Dubai and we got to click the picture of their engagement ring so we thought why to shot always same frame so we clicked this frame in DUBAI.
"Sunset Love"
A perfect sunset moment captured in old construction building at jumeirah beach Dubai ( U.A.E ).
Thank you team WEDISSON for one more award in my list.
This photo was taken at a very small and intimate wedding. The venue is also a private home I wanted something dramatic and dynamic for the couple. Used a magsphere on camera left (non-gelled) to light the couple
During the wedding we could not make many photos of a couple, so we decided to stay one more day in the Monasterio de Piedra, place of celebration of the wedding, to make some photos to the couple. It was a very complicated photo because we are inside a waterfall and the conditions were very bad. My assistant had to light me and for that we had to communicate by mobile phone because the cave is so dark that you can not see anything. The results were worth it.
This photograph was shot during a pre-wedding shoot in Madurai (India).
With Maggrid lighting the couple and the lanterns adding to the effect, it
was the perfect moment to seal a kiss.
This moment was captured in London, England after the confetti toss. There were still a few pieces floating around in the air and the bride turned an lifted her bouquet in celebration and the groom looked at her like she was his world. Such a beautiful moment to be a part of!
Sensual Natalia and Alexander are newlyweds from Odessa. Their gentle looks and touches delighted me throughout the wedding day.
Braving the beach early in the morning before the sun rose, I took the couple through the woods and we eventually ended up on the shoreline and pushed the limits to go deeper and deeper. and the further we went in the closer they held each other and the more impassioned they became. and with a crescendo of love and water the waves crashed against them for this shot - cold but amazing!
i made the couple stand behind the bushes and told my assistant to hold the light and stand near the couple, i then ran behind these bushes because i wanted to make this image with a 70-200mm lens to avoid distortion. the couple then asked, where is he going and my assistant told them to pose and not to think about the photographer. after the click i showed this image to the couple they said “wow”.