Love this. I had a chat with the groom about an idea and he was game. I laid on the floor and directed the groomsmen to stand either side of me and the groom jumped on their arms so we were. literally eye to eye. after several Hugh throws in the air trying to get a shot where arms weren't crossing the groom's body I nailed it.
Captured during sunset in the Lake District. Latrig overlooking Keswick and Derwentwater. We were the only ones up there with a full photography setup. I got the shot and was even turned into large wall art.
During the day the light was way harsh. So we moved the shoot to before the party. When we walked back from the shoot. I saw this last potential photo, so I placed my camera as low as possible and exposed it to the sky. To get these crazy silhouettes, like an alien landscape! I was very happy to end the shoot like this. Photography gives me so much joy and energy. Love it!
I brought a few smoke bombs with me to Sophie and Joe's wedding and before the reception started we heading out onto the cathedral green for some fun. Just before the bombs were exhausted I said to everyone run at me and jump in the air. They had so much fun.
The bride was down to climb up to the top of the silo but couldn’t fit her dress through the opening so we went to the next best thing...a wide shot to show the entire landscape! Boom! Crushed it!
A little while after the ceremony to enjoy Aleix & Laura and the incredible tail of the dress, time to relax and enjoy a limited time before meeting again with the guests with whom they wanted to celebrate their day, a day where the most important link of their lives.
During this pre-wedding shoot, we came along this long escalator with funky colors. As they went up and I went down we had to time exactly when would be the best moment. Using flash they got isolated from the surrounds which adds an extra pop to the image! :)
Louise and Sam had been in and out of the intermittent rain all day. When the heavens finally opened to give us a biblical downpour, they decided to fully embrace it and we caught something beautiful. I decided to gel the flash behind them just give the image a different look to most rain shots
Sunset, wine, balloons and a lake are the elements that helped me to create the magic of this frame... combined with my trustworthy flash hidden in the background!
Just before Sophie and Joe came out of the church I said to them, these exit shots are all about the expression so give me something energetic and fun like a fist pump or something similar. I think they killed it.
The most beautiful candid moment. Moments of fun and friendship to be cherished forever. The girls nailed it. I tried to create a vintage atmosphere in an attempt to keep the moment long-lasting forever
It was a very rainy day, we could not take any photo's outside without getting super wet. So on our way to the next location, I made sure nobody was close behind me. Rolled down my window and shot a few on F11, 1/50 of a second to get the speed in there. When I saw the big smiles from the bride and groom during post I was very happy with the result.
This was taken during a slow moment in the forest with this amazing couple. We listened to the soft rain on the tree branches and simply breathed together in the darkness.
This was the wonderful wedding of Chiara & Philipp right in the heart of Frankonia. Chiara invited all her ladies for getting ready. It was a blast. All of her girls wore a pink kimono and celebrated her day. Hours before the official wedding we all, including me, the party mode was started. The picture seems to be faked, but it isn't. Pure emotion and a lot of love!
When you get to shoot one of your best friend’s weddings and all your friends are in the wedding party...yea you celebrate hard! And by celebrate we mean try to throw the groom as high as possible and make sure he doesn’t land on his head! What a day!
I saw this location a while ago and I knew that I have to make this kind of picture during 2019 season weddings. Happily, Michelle and Ainar agreed to go there because their wedding dinner place was located nearby! We made classical beauty pictures in the morning and planned to go on the pier in the evening after the ceremony and before dinner. I hoped for the windy evening and interesting clouds and I got them both!
In the splendid setting of an ancient palace built during the Second World War.
Symmetry and natural colors of a shot taken with a 14mm fixed lens. Give the viewer the grandeur of marriage.
With this amazing couple, we walked passed a parking garage that had this interesting shape. Since it was private parking we had to check with a local business to get in, but it was well worth the effort! Both the clients and I absolutely love the result that came out!
Katie & Jack really wanted something special for their wedding day! At the end of the night, we found a beautiful spot, played with smoke and made some art!
This beautiful picture we took in the last minutes of the shoot when this gorgeous light came between the trees. A beautiful couple, high school sweethearts and investing in a happy life together!