Thirty-Fourth Collection
The photo was taken during the post-wedding journey of Victor and Nadia in the Carpathians. Fresh air, endless expanses and sun are the best way to describe the love of these young people. I'm sure they will remain faithful to each other for life!
This lovely Grandpa wanted to get his grandsons to come to dinner, but the boys were teasing him one by one by stroking his just cutted hairdo. It had to slide on the floor under a table to catch this moment with my 16-35 mm as it was a really crowded reception, but with a really lovely result! <3
Part of the plan for this wedding was that the couple were to walk into the reception room and cut the cake with the confetti. I had all my lighting arranged in advance, and once I knew the couple were ready to enter I arranged all the guests around the cake with confetti at the ready. Once everyone was assembled i told them all to make some noise so that the couple would know when to walk in, it was a crazy 60 seconds of cheering and confetti with a chance angle through the support bracket for the cake using a 24mm.
I recently learned that Vietnamese brides do not wear white on their wedding day because white is reserved for funerals. They wear colors to celebrate love. ( I was the kid who had to use every color in the crayon box on every picture I colored or it was not a masterpiece. lol) so I embrace this awesome concept fully! Anyhoo-I love this photo of them because I feel like it depicts my couple as โthe love storyโ like a cover of a romance novel.
They are such a wonderful couple. We captured this image in resort and it turns into such a class picture , the colour contrast of clothes on white bed sheet seems spectacular and makes our clicked image very charismatic..
David and Natalia are a very romantic couple from Barcelona. The courageous groom is circling his bride in the wedding dance! His love is infinite as the sea, her feelings are clean as a fresh wind - it's wonderful!
While working as a destination wedding photographer in London, I had the opportunity to stay at the ME of London Hotel. It was an incredible experience in every way. Not only is the outside of the hotel a photographers dream, but the inside is magnificent. Dramatically lit hallways, reflective walls, and a rooftop bar with breathtaking views of the city make the ME of London one of my very favorite hotels in the world. I was on creativity overload throughout my stay. I envisioned this photo before exiting the cab upon my arrival.