One Hundred and Thirty-Second Collection
As the sun lowered in the sky I noticed one open area in the vegetation where I asked my couple to stand in profile as I wanted to Silhouette them in the back lit sunshine. I closed down the aperature to get a sunstar effect from the sun, I also ensured that I didn't underexposure the scene too much as I wanted the red wild flowers in the final image not to be totally silhouetted.
The quiet magic of bridal preparations — a final touch of perfume before stepping into a whole new chapter.
This couple were great fun and very sporty and active, so i asked them to run along the tree line by the shore. I asked the groom to run slightly ahead of the bride as I was shooting sideways on and wanted to see both bride and groom in the photo. I used a wide angle lens to give the impression the trees were larger and more dominant than they are in 'real life' and careful to get the image while they were running in a small clearing between the trees.
Sitting at the bar just minutes before seeing her - calm on the outside, everything shifting inside. One gentleman’s drink for courage… and then, off to meet his bride
The couple were walking through this amazing field of wild daisies, so i placed an off camera light on the couple and got really low to the ground and shot through the daisies to give the feeling the couple are lost in a sea of daisies. Used a wide angle lens which makes the small daisies appear as large as the couple.