One Hundred and Thirty-First Collection
A candid toast with the bride and her closest friends at Aiola im Schloss St. Veit, captured in soft window light and genuine emotion.
The moment before the ceremony
While the guests are entering the town hall and taking their seats, the bride and groom are waiting quietly in a separate room. Using a slower shutter speed allowed the movement of the guests to blur as they passed by the doorway, emphasizing the stillness of the bride in the center of the frame. In the midst of the motion and anticipation, her expression captures that subtle mix of excitement and nerves just moments before the ceremony begins.
On the morning of the wedding, before we left for the church, I was doing some portraits with the bride and I noticed a spot with good light and a dark background. When the bride sat down, I saw how the shadow fell across her face, so I positioned her so that it fell across her eyes, but retained the catch lights.
One of my favorite shots from this beautiful couple’s wedding day. Their love and the pure joy they shared shine through in every detail of this moment!
I visited the location before the wedding and thought of this nice pattern: blue chairs and the eye-catching wedding couple.
A quiet, intimate moment: a beautiful bride and groom under her veil by the window of a stunning country estate.
The nervous anticipation of the day melts away into genuine connection — two souls fully present with one another, wrapped in the simplicity of love and laughter. A reminder that the most beautiful wedding moments are often the unscripted ones.
A Venice love story - all the way from Taiwan. This was so special - I’ll never get over the fact David & Lynn found little ol’ me in the UK and wanted me to capture these special memories for them! Such a gorgeous couple and now friends for life.
Ready steady JUMP!
So much energy and enthusiasm in this shot from all the grooms men party
They absolutely smashed it!
On our way back from the photoshoot to the car, we caught this lovely sunset. We were already late a bit for the reception, but luckily the couple said a few more minutes won't change much. The real magic happens when no one rushes the moment.
A vision of grace framed by the iconic New York skyline, where the bride’s flowing veil transforms the moment into pure art.
This adventurous couple climbed all the way to the hilltop. Hiking boots on, a slightly dirty dress, and a view that made it all worth it.
A split second of pure celebration. Just after leaving the church, surrounded by confetti and cheering guests, the groom dipped his bride for a spontaneous kiss — a fleeting moment of joy captured in the middle of the chaos.
A Moment Of Reflection
Abi at The Orangery - On the morning of the wedding, after finishing bridal preparations and slipping into her dress, Abi enjoyed a rare moment of peaceful reflection.
This beautiful bride and groom took a moment together at the Chateau, right before diner was served.
After cutting the cake, the bride and groom took advantage of the golden evening atmosphere for a brief moment just for themselves. Hand in hand, they walked through the fields while the setting sun bathed the sky in warm light—a quiet, beautiful moment on their big day.
Just before the ceremony, the bride took a quiet moment to step out of the car and adjust her shoes. That small pause created a natural and intimate frame that perfectly captured the calm before the day truly began.
At a beautiful marquee ceremony in a rural setting, the couple went for a short walk after the ceremony. A lovely moment as the couple enjoyed a moment to themselves before re-joining the party
Bride tobe and bridesmaids champagne glasses all together with the engagement ring showing on the brides hand. Image taken with natural light from a window.