Jaime-Lee showcasing her beautiful wedding dress at Hallgarth Manor in Durham. The window frames her beautifully and the curtains provide a natural symmetry!
Wedding of three, Abel, Irene and little Edna let me share with them one of the best love stories. Children always have an added bonus to my photographs and in this case it was surprising the excitement with which Edna lived every moment with her parents, from beginning to end. A photo that will become one of the ones that make up my little great collection, one of which splurges the pure innocence and happiness of our childhood.
Reflections: Absolutely loved creating this shot. Captured at a beautiful boutique hotel in Galway, Ireland.
The chandeliers and fairy lights just make it so romantic looking.
On a cozy October morning, while getting over my recent breakup, Instagram came to rescue with the coffee in my bed. This profile made me stop coming as an absolute flashback to a professional meeting where I couldn't see through the guy flirting with me as I was already enjoying the perks of being in a relationship then.
I almost bit my fingernails by realizing the number of times I declined his invitations for dinners and meet-ups with lame excuses. Fortune rolled its dices and there he texted again today, asking me out! Before my heart starts to pump back again after skipping that beat, I said YES out of nervousness and excitement. I wonder why didn't I come out with him earlier as it was hardly three hours of intimate talk to realize that all this long journey of ignorance had an end knot in his arms. This was it! I couldn't let him go this time and engulfed him under my white blanket forever.
A simple picture on which I wanted to show pure love. Very tight staff allowed me to create a climate ... and the beautiful bride made it easier for me to do this ;)
We finished our session with this couple on the beach and prepare a fire. We told them to relax and enjoy the moment together...
It was a hot day in August. We a nice place in the shadow between two big trees. The sun was high in the sky and my couple so in love!
A beautiful sunset lake district portrait. A view from the top of Walla Crag looking west over Derwentwater and the splendor of Cat Bells and a view other mountains. Amber and Matt were perfect during the shoot especially as it was windy.
As a kitesurfer, the beach is one of my favorite places to be. Today I had a bride and groom who kitesurf too. I captured this surf-couple on their spot in Holland. It was at the end of the day; the sea was nice and calm and the only company was little birds at the seaside. A very dreamy surrounding for o lovely romantic shot.
Being glamorous is about strength and confidence. It's black and white - dramatic. You have to be strong. I prefer black and white and portrait photography. I like old, you know, interesting faces, so I think black and white brings out the contrast.
This picture was taken in the Swiss mountains, right next to the ceremony location. The wedding guests had the honor to enjoy not only a beautiful ceremony but also an epic view. A few hours later I took the couple a bit further with the idea to freeze this awesome view and hopefully to take an epic shot. :)
I find interesting to keep experimenting with double exposure shots. During a bridal getting ready session, I thought of doing something that could be just unique for that bride, this double exposure was a result of that. So glad it found it's placed in Wedisson's collection.
This wonderful couple did their loveshoot at my favourite place, the dunes in Holland.They where the cutest.
Their little boy was with them all the time. We visited her grandparents right after this shoot, for he was just released from the hospital and to weak to visit their wedding. So sweet and loving
Skye Island, (Scotland). It takes 40 min of climb to the top of the hill called The Storr. 0 degrees Celsius, a lot of wind and snow water for 3 minutes were enough to take advantage of the backlight and freeze the drops while the newlyweds, Jordi and Mabel, were part of this beautiful place, brave and adventurous, determined to suffer with illusion the difficult inclemency of time, to have this beautiful memory.
A drone photo in the heart of the city of Neuchatel in Switzerland. A married couple who helped this picture come true and played the game for my greatest pleasure.
This feeling that hung in the air made us contact, not only eye contact but also emotional contact. We took the photo just before the end of the session. I remember that the wind increased and thanks to him I had some nice shots. I love bw photos so here is it. Thank you for choosing this one.
These two love birds only have eyes for each other.
All loved up at the beautiful Clonabreany House in County Meath, Ireland.
Simplistic black and white shot with a bokeh effect.
The love is really in the air with this couple as he carries her on a little dyke along the river.. only eyes for each other... What else does love need...
Cuddled or strangled?
Love or arranged?
Cute or bold?
They had it all in the story.
Having found a suitable lady, his parents arranged his wedding with a whole heart but overlooked the calling of their son's heart which was beating for another woman, his daydream. Dilemma of a heart which loves the parents and the lover equally, took a while to gather the courage to confront and one day had his wedding card printed in his father's hands. Fighting the chills gushing through the body, he stood up like lightning and said it all.
Coming as a shudder to the family, they couldn't accept any part of it. He stood up but didn't raise his voice against dad or spoke his love for his girl. He rather shared a feeling of care for everyone as no one would be then happy after this arranged marriage.
None could overlook the truth and the fact and this arrangement were then executed but with his very own dream girl.
He painted a canvas of silence with his love story in the corner.
If I’m lucky enough to shoot your wedding (and you’re thinking of a pre-wedding shoot) I’ll always ask you to think big! Kaiyan & Xiao went big - and we ended up driving over to Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk (in the UK) to shoot some epic sunset portraits. This gorgeous image was taken just as the sun was going to sleep, framed perfectly by the iconic Norfolk beach huts :)