One Hundred and Seventeenth Collection


With the helicopter to the Vorabgletscher for a couple shoot rught about 30 min. before the ceremony. One of my 2024 wedding season highlights.


This Autumn wedding had it all! Gorgeous vintage clothing, mist, beautiful colors and a lovely couple.


An intimate and loving moment captured in the dunes of Katwijk aan Zee. This photo highlights not only the beauty of nature but also the warmth and care shared between this couple. A small gesture, like sharing a jacket, tells a big story.


It was my first-ever destination wedding, and S&F made it very clear that they wanted to enjoy their wedding day as it unfolded, without the pressure of a tightly planned schedule.
Since it was also my first time visiting Scotland, I decided to take a little road trip to explore the country. On the way to the village where the wedding was taking place, I stopped at a breathtaking sightseeing point.
On the wedding day itself, I managed to sneak them away for about 45 minutes. We drove up to the viewpoint for a quick coupleโs shoot, and boy, am I glad I convinced them to take this time!
With the stunning backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, S&F were completely relaxed, enjoying this peaceful, intimate moment together. I felt incredibly humbled and blessed to be there, capturing this lasting memories for them.


Edinburgh must be one of my all time favorite cities, and doing a couples shoot with M & S was a dream come true. And what a dream couple they are. This may look like lovely spring photo but it was freezing that early morning to beat the crowds!


If your great wish is to marry the love of your life. So that you will soon say goodbye as husband and wife, and not as boyfriend and girlfriend.


With the helicopter to the Vorabgletscher for a couple shoot rught about 30 min. before the ceremony. This was soo awesome.


A great moment after the first look when the bride brought the groom over to the car she arrived in.


It was my first-ever destination wedding, and S&F made it very clear that they wanted to enjoy their wedding day as it unfolded, without the pressure of a tightly planned schedule.
Since it was also my first time visiting Scotland, I decided to take a little road trip to explore the country. On the way to the village where the wedding was taking place, I stopped at a breathtaking sightseeing point.
On the wedding day itself, I managed to sneak them away for about 45 minutes. We drove up to the viewpoint for a quick coupleโs shoot, and boy, am I glad I convinced them to take this time!
With the stunning backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, S&F were completely relaxed, enjoying this peaceful, intimate moment together. I felt incredibly humbled and blessed to be there, capturing this lasting memories for them.