One Hundred and Thirteenth Collection


This beautiful photo is taken in Le Marche in Italy. I really love a destination wedding in a completely different environment than my own flat country.


The beauty of Our lady of Victory church. Milane & Claudio got married in the first ever church built in Valletta, the capital city of Malta. This church is over 500 years old and full of frescos!
The couple had a tremendous time during their wedding and amidst fireworks and a 16 piece band, they danced the night away!


"In a moment of cinematic romance on the train tracks of a quiet countryside, Cristel and Ethan create an unforgettable scene just after their wedding. Cristel, radiant in her wedding gown, clings to the rail of a stationary train, her outstretched hand reaching down to Ethan, who stands grounded below. As if the train is ready to depart, their connection symbolizes the balance between adventure and stability in their love. Ethan’s firm grip and Cristel’s poised stance echo the timeless promise of never letting go — whether the journey ahead leads them to new heights or deeper connection. This award-winning photo captures the essence of their love story: daring, unwavering, and full of possibility."


On their wedding day, this lovely couple beamed from ear to ear all day long. How wonderful to capture that!


The moment they said 'YES' to each other they were thrilled and then walking back down the aisle seeing the happy faces of all their loved ones brought a moment full of joy!
Thank you again for awarding this image with a Wedisson Award.


At Linda and Mark’s beautiful warm wedding, we saw the ripe grain in the field, and it turned out to be the perfect spot for a romantic pose.


Tug of war anyone? You've got to be in it to win it! Love the fun vibe and garden games at Lisa and Marvin's awesome wedding day!


A beautiful early golden hour shot at the stunning Howsham Hall in North Yorkshire. The way the light catches the brides veil is just perfection.


Why the bride was under the table was not completely clear to me (the groom was there too, it was either a Russian or Swedish tradition I think involving a kiss). This time bride had a little terrible getting back from under the table which made for this epic moment with her mom laughing so hard. I'm so happy I was there to capture it.