One Hundred and Twentieth Collection


Onderweg naar de shoot locatie viel mijn oog op dit prachtige stuk bos. Liefde, rust en natuur komen hier samen.


This image captures an intimate moment between two people — nestled in the breathtaking scenery of the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. Taken during an engagement session, it speaks of serenity, connection, and the feeling of being exactly where you’re meant to be.
The couple sits on a striking, weathered tree trunk above a deep emerald mountain lake — a natural throne, framed by majestic peaks and autumn-colored forest. The lake’s calm surface mirrors the landscape, adding depth and a painterly stillness to the scene.
The composition feels both powerful and gentle — a perfect balance of nature’s raw beauty and quiet tenderness. This image resonates not only visually, but emotionally. It stands as a symbol of true closeness, grounded romance, and the beauty of the moment — far from anything staged.


Captured under one of the old gas lamps at Burghley House, this shot had all the moody, romantic vibes we could’ve hoped for. The light, the setting, and that veil movement—everything just clicked.


The brides in my two successful photographs in Collection 120 are sisters who were married a few months apart from each other. These are the 3rd and 4th sisters that I have photographed in their family!
In this image, we went to a headland overlooking a beach in West Cork, the sun was shining strongly and I used a wide lens to capture the sunburst over the grooms shoulder while they were embracing.


Now that was an awesome party! Pure joy, celebration, and unforgettable vibes. Surrounded by love, laughter, and happiness.


Samantha & Ton.
21.12.2024
Laughing their way into forever, surrounded by citrus trees and sweet chaos.


But when the pain cuts you deep, when the night keeps you from sleeping. Just look and you will see, that I will be your remedy. When the world seems so cruel, and your heart makes you feel like a fool, I promise you will see. That I will be, I will be your remedy. No river is too wide or too deep for me to swim to you, come whatever I’ll be the shelter that won’t let the rain come through.


Taken on the Hell Staircase at Burghley House—easily one of the most dramatic spots you could hope for. This mural is just unreal, and made the perfect backdrop! 🙌🏻


The lush green cliffs tower over the beach as the highway wraps around the edges of the cliff. Waterfalls pour down in the crevasses of the ridge adding to this surreal scene that has to be seen to be believed - Madeira Island.


When the venue's on a farm, you've got to make use of it! A lovely leading lines shot taken at Bassmead Manor Barns.


Taken during sunset at Swynford Manor, this one was all about timing. The dramatic sky, the old streetlamp, and these two completely in their moment! 👌🏻


Love a good confetti shot—and when the venue lets you do it on the staircase, you know it’s too good to miss!


Dit super lieve paar trouwde in Zeeland en daarom moesten wij natuurlijk even fotograferen aan zee! Heerlijk uitgewaaid de rest van de dag beleven.


The wind was incredibly strong throughout the entire wedding, but wow, what an unforgettable celebration! This dress is definitely one of my favorites.


Een bruiloft in gangster style.
Een mooi mysterieuze locatie. Het licht dat op het bruidspaar valt. Het paste allemaal in het thema.


Krista & John wanted some 'not posed' shots in the dunes, with the sea behind them.
And that's what we did!


As the morning sun kissed the ground, this beautiful pair shared a quiet moment.
The golden light wrapped around them like a warm embrace, as if nature itself was blessing their love. With a gentle touch and a bouquet of white roses, they promised each other a lifetime of laughter, adventure, and stolen glances like this one.
Winning this Wedisson Award is an honor, but capturing love in its purest form—now that’s the real reward. 🌿✨💍


I'm often told that the couple's shoot is the only time that the couple had a chance to be with each other on their wedding day!