One Hundred and Eighteenth Collection
The bride expressed her desire for a photograph that would capture all her closest friends in a fun yet stylish manner. Inspired by an image I once saw in a magazine, I used it as a starting point for this shoot. By making a few adjustments to the lighting, selecting the perfect location, and capturing the right emotions, we created a photo that captured the essence of her vision.
A perfect day captured on a scenic bridge, where love and nature meet in harmony. The couple stands hand in hand, radiating joy as they embrace the beauty of this unforgettable moment.
Simplicity can be beautiful! No exotic destinations for this couple, just a nearby park and a white umbrella. Beauty is everywhere, it is up to us as photographers to capture it.
Formal pose captured with just one large soft box placed in front and above the couple. I then took a 'plate' shot without the softbox and assistant to give me an unobstructed view of the background. I then created a composite in Photoshop to brush out the unwanted elements before fine tuning the final image.
On this day, my parents-in-laws celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary, and we recreated their wedding photos in the same setting and at the same location. This resulted in truly unique images, like this one, which says it allโjoy, love, and a beautiful setting to capture the same photo for them, 40 years later.
As a photographer, capturing moments like this at St. Paulโs Cathedral is truly special. The couple stands elegantly on the cathedral's iconic stone steps, framed perfectly by the towering classical columns and grand wooden doors. The brideโs lace-detailed white gown catches the light beautifully, adding a soft, romantic texture against the imposing architecture.
"The rain poured relentlessly"
As we reached the scheduled time for the foto session, I envisioned a captivating scene: using a flash in an umbrella to capture the couple amidst raindrops against a black background.
However, I felt the image lacked context. By adding an extra flash behind the couple, I was able to illuminate the surroundings, enhancing the photo with the depth and atmosphere that made it award-winning. This experience taught me the power of creativity and adaptability in photography, turning challenges into beautiful opportunities.
A magical moment captured in golden hour, two souls standing together in a vast field, surrounded by natureโs beauty, as the warm glow of the sunset embraces them. A love as timeless as the setting sun.
A love whispered between ancient trees, where the world fades and only the rhythm of their hearts remains.
After a challenging day with heavy rain and stormy wind this great couple's outdoor wedding turned out to have a benevolent gold and silver lining. We were delighted P & A were still in the mood for some final shots during the start of the evening. While over 200 guests started coming in we took this golden shot.
No care in the world, spinning around the dancefloor. What do they say? dance like no one is watching, but your photographer is always watching
I love a confetti moment and when there is copious amounts of confetti it looks fabulous. Megan & Harry were looking forward to this moment too. Their beautiful wedding was held at Molecey Mill Lincolnshire
This couple had a woodland ceremony and so we took a few portraits after to make the most of the setting.
Courtney & Brandon
This gorgeous couple were such troopers on their Wedding Day at Healing Manor back in January this year. It was freezing but the warmth these two shared was in abundance!
This bridal couple exchanged their vows in the center of Breda. As the sun set and beautifully shone between the buildings, we were able to capture this stunning photo, where the brideโs gorgeous dress truly stands out!
This is what a bridesmaid's face looks like when she sees her mother in a wedding dress for the first time โค๏ธ
How much love this beautiful bridal couple radiates! This timeless black and white photo, taken at Engelenburg Castle in Brummen, on a beautiful warm July day.