The story behind the shot:
Most of my best ideas I come up with in the middle of the night. Sadly for my husband, I wake him up a lot screaming with excitement. This was one of those nights.
Having lived in Oregon for several years where growing cranberries are a big part of life, I remembered the Oceanspray cranberry commercial were the farmers stood in the bogs pitchfork in hand frowning. I knew I had to recreate it with a bride and groom!
During Marla and Terris intimate day at Island Home greenhouse , I spotted a pitchfork and shovel. This was it! This was my opportunity to get the shot! There was an area beside the greenhouse that had potted plants for sale. I placed them in the middle of the plants, and shot low as if they were standing in a field of flowers. It turned out to be my favorite shot of the day!
Kudos to all who's creativity impacted this day!
Venue: Island Home & Little Basin Villas
Bride & Groom: Marla Weaver & Terri Bazley
Hair and make up : Renae Palmer of Ciao Bella Salon & Spa in Islamorada
Flowers and wearable floral art : Stylish Stems
Dress and hair jewelry: Island Bridal
Lace wedding boots: House of Elliot Collection
Cake: Maggies Bakery
Invitations & More:Jenifer Barfield
Co - stylists: Key Destination Weddings and Events, & Stacia Morgan Photography
❤️ Dream big dreams!
This was a beautiful winter Wedding. They had everything, the love, laughter, snow, even that sun light. I couldn't resist taking them out for that sunset. Thank you kindly for letting me be part of your gorgeous day.
This couple was obsessed with the NYC Skyline, so I wanted to create a creative shot of them. I used the double exposure to create this beautiful image of showing a combination of their love affection with the city view.
they were eager to hug each other. the walk on sand for love. the blue sky and brown sand increase the beauty of atmosphere. they were excited. there is excitement in both of them to meet each other
This photograph was taken on the couple's pre-wedding shoot in Mumbai and it was a bit of fate and bit of on the feet thinking. I have photographed at this iconic place in Mumbai, Gateway of India, like a zillion times by now, but this time around there were chairs lined up for a govt. function. I saw a man carrying a trolley and I requested him to lend us the trolley for this photograph. I asked Azra to lie on the trolley and Murtuza to push it. We made couple of photographs and finally when it came to return the trolley, I asked them to kiss with her legs raised and then voila! It was a total fluke that her dress and the color of the chairs matched.
Lisa and Dave pose on the freezing cold Formby Beach in the UK. This was towards the end of our shoot when the sunset was simply outstanding. Lisa threw her dress behind her for the 'in the wind' look.
On a rainy day this picture was taken in an old water tower. By pointing a blue flash on the wall we created a beautiful silhouette of the bride and groom.
last photo of the night as it sometimes works out that way! I saw some candles lit on the brick wall so I decided to use them to my advantage and capture this quick moment before they went to the after party at the bar! One of my favorites of all time!
It was indeed a great joy to be photographing this lovely Couple Allen and Hepzi at Andamans. It was a windy day as we weren't able to execute our ideas and then we decided to dance with the weather and that's when i got this idea so I asked Allen to go for a jump holding her hand and in the 3rd attempt I got his beautiful shot. credits to the couple for helping me grab this one.
The picture was taken in such a charming golden hour. The dust that we see in the picture was made at my request by the groom. He just drove on a dirt road by car and I used this magical light that we had during the session ;)
The couple were very close to the nature and wanted something with similar feel, we found this location in middle of a concrete jungle in Mumbai.
This is one of our most favorite pictures.
Emotions of remembering the ones that we love and have lost are also emotions which were important to this bride and groom on their wedding day. I highly respect their visit to their lost grandparents.
This image was taken at Peckforton Castle set in beautiful grounds within Cheshire. It was snowing and the bride wasn't keen on many shots outside. This was taken in the great hall and the light was shining through the windows and I asked the couple to stand in the bright sunlight. I just think it's perfect light and the bride looks stunning.
It was a pure moment of love. The idea was to show love between husband and wife in its purest form.
A kiss keeps the relationship connected and strong
Thanks to the lovely couple for the trust.
Filled with energy, the couple we're very enthusiastic on the day of shoot and we got to know that they are enthusiastic always. So I wanted to create a special image for the couple.
Later I saw 3 boys practising backflip. I approached them and requested them to do it under a tree. They agreed and I told the couple to kiss each other standing next to the boys. Hence the picture.
I took this picture on a small bridge during an urban wedding in Cologne. I like this "kiss on a bridge" because the bridal couple was so emotional and sweet. I capture this moment with this beautiful structure of the bridge.
Shooting weddings at Vizacaya is always nice. Shooting this incredibly beautiful couple, inside and out, is a true gift. p.s. this was my first celebrity wedding.
I knew the moment I seen the Brides veil that it needed to feature in a shot that looked big, so I went for this perspective and with the background composition and perspective it worked our really well and the couple fell in love with it
This image shows how beautiful your wedding photos can look even when the weather is horrendous! It rained all day for Sacha and Rich's wedding at Ravens Ait Island in Kingston-Upon-Thames. But it didn't get them down. This is one of many shots where fun and romance blossomed in the gloomy weather.