One of my favourites images from Amy and Sam's wedding in Kings Chapel, UK. It was the last swoosh of perfume before Amy jumped into the car taking her to the church.
I love this photo. I captured it on Cat Bells in the Lake District - The clouds were turning and a storm was setting in. I think this was the last shot before we decided to go back down. Just as well as it rained quite heavily just as we got to the bottom.
This picture was taken at the wedding of Angela and Manuel, in Italy at Garda lake. It was taken with an off-camera flash with a blue filter, pointed on the wall behind the couple to make the right color contrast between the love write and the silhouette of them. I'm really proud of this image.
Pre-wedding photo shoots are my favorite because the pictures would always turn out to be spontaneous. We saw this snowy path on our way to the location. I remembered we had white smoke so I just made them stand there in the cold to take the picture. With the smoke, the location and their clothes, I had the perfect combination.
New hotel in DC so I decided to use their new style of lighting around their ballrooms as a perfect setup for this shot. My clients didn't know what my vision was but trusted in it enough to capture this memory before hitting the dance floor again and partying the rest of the night away!
This was a winter evening wedding, so the ceremony took place long after dark, so with that in mind, I decided to get creative with the portraits and really use the venue to its potential. I found a lovely walk way, lit up with fairy lights, so a simple flash placed behind the couple, using the umbrella to bounce the light back onto them, allowed me to capture this magical image.
The wonderful couple Liesbeth & Maxime got married in the beautiful Castle 'de Boterberg' in Kalmthout, Belgium. This day was one as a wedding should be. Great couple, lovely friends & family, perfect weather, superb location and lots, lots of food & drinks. All very stylish and yet relaxed. In and around the Castle in Kalmthout we made some lovely pictures as the couple gave us a free hand to make the pictures we wanted.
Liesbeth & Maxime, it was an honor and pleasure to photograph your day, thanks for a great day!
Albert & Claudia
Krystle & her new lovely husband Mike had their beautiful wedding at Upwaltham Barns. This confetti shot was the standard mood of the day, it was smiles and laughs all day long in the beautiful Sussex countryside.
They even had a rainbow!
Congratulations Krystle & Mike wish you so much happiness.
Sh*t!!!!!!! Grab the veil!!!
Fiona & Cormac braving a storm in County Kerry, Ireland a few weeks back to get some bridal party shots. Love their bridesmaid's reaction
"Every once in a while, in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairytale."
It seems to be a fairy tale - like the whole day was! I am so thankful that I could be part of this romatic wedding!
"As endless as the ocean as timeless as the tides" .
This was the first shot I took as we reached the deck of the ship and it just turned out perfect.
Stormy weather. A beautiful couple and a waterfall in Iceland. That is all I need for a great shot with this bridal couple. The day was perfect and these two lovers inspired me so much!
At the beautiful outer lands, this evening shot was taken with an early evening sun... the nice silhouette with the couple makes this image so much intense in black & white.
This is actually one of my favorite pictures of this couple. We headed to the forest for their couples pictures and I stumbled upon this part of the woods that was filled with branches searching for light, hence the same direction they were taking!
I have a soft spot for confetti and my heart sings when couples say they're going to use it. I'm all about having fun and being surrounded by your loved ones on your wedding day and this photograph just screams that. So much joy.
Taken mid-summer in a field, during the golden hour. Right place, right time and an epic vale! Taken using natural light, turning the Kelvin up to around 8000k, shot on Sony A7iii using the Sony 35mm.
On a cold and windy day in March, we traveled through the Scottish Highlands to shoot wedding photos at ‘the three sisters’
The rain was pouring down every now and then, so we had to hide in the car quite a few times.
But when the sun is finally coming, miracles happen...
These two fluffy fur friends had their best day ever! Their Pawrents tied the knot and they just couldn't stop smiling. It was such a beautiful day, what more could they ever wish for?
This is Dan and Danielle at Ham Yard Hotel. We snuck into the cinema they have on site and caught this striking image. What you can't see off camera is my second photographer holding their newborn baby!
We had just done a little portrait session where the sun stayed behind a cloud for the whole time. The pictures were lovely but something was missing. Lauren & Matt went off to greet some evening guests and I went inside to get things ready for their first dance which was due to start in 5 minutes. Once inside I turned around and saw a streak of blazing sunlight! I ran back outside and they were as excited as I was. They quickly grabbed hold of each other and I positioned myself with the sun behind them to get this near perfect sunset portrait