Fifty-Fifth Collection
Our lovely couple Nick & Nancy got married at Mattemburgh in Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands. In their new glasshouse, we saw the possibilities with the light, shadows and this great couple. Thanks for the great day!
This wedding was all about the bonding of family and friends who came from different countries to Mauritius to celebrate this beautiful love story of Cristel & Jonathan.
Mauritius is the paradise island for dream Weddings.
Many congrats to the couple


Inger-Merethe was getting ready for her wedding at Chateau de Maulmont and was having her makeup done by her sister. The ambiance was light and beautiful, and the room of the chateau was peaceful and quiet.


I love adventure. And my bridal couple too.
It was stormy weather and the two climbed on this rock in their wedding clothes. Below them, a raging river and I stood on a bridge and had the chance to capture this wonderful moment with my camera.


A wonderful wedding in Belgium. For the bridal pair shoot, we drove to the adjacent area which was full of apple trees. The sunset was fantastic and the moment unique. Thanks to my couples for all these beautiful moments.


Our beautiful Bride Kaitlyn adding the finishing touches on her wedding morning. This documentary shot was captured at Dromoland Castle, Ireland. Kaitlyn and her Husband Barry came all the way from Connecticut, the USA to marry in the 5 star 16th Century Castle. A truly magical day was spent in a magical place


This picture was taken at the monastery of the Cathedral Tower in Utrecht together with these two beautiful women and a little bit of backlight...


It was an unplanned trip for the pre-wedding of Sabyasachi and Annada. We planned for Humayun's Tomb, Delhi and reached there by 6 am, but got to know that they had restricted Pre-wedding shoots there. So we headed to the Taj Mahal, Agra!
And to my surprise, it was crowded like hell and all my expectations and planned shots just flushed out! Then we went to the backside of the Taj which was vacant. We got some good frames there. This image got with the double exposure one with the couple in front of the arc other the Taj inverted.


Working a wedding over by Baltimore Harbor which is home of Under Armor is always bound to get some runners in a shot! This one just ended up trying not to distract me which was nice and also helped my shot which I suspected it would! Thank you to them and congrats to my clients for being so amazing!


Last shot of the night and we ended up at National Harbor to finish it off. There are a bunch of cliche shots that are done here but I wanted to think outside the box and use the reflection of the iconic Ferris wheel as my focal point to draw the viewer's eye to my couple. Lucky for me even though it was a long night already the bride and groom gave me free rein to do what I felt like would look best and this is what I came up with! I think it was one of their favorite shots from the day and for me, that means the world!


This lovely couple wed in a gorgeous environment of a Dutch castle. They spend the night in this nice bridal room where we could take this nice picture.


The groom wanted an epic toss in the air from his groomsmen to celebrate his marriage so what did we do....we threw him in the air! To my astonishment the bride felt left out and wanted to do the same so what did we do...well we threw her in the air at sunset and wow what a shot! I don't think she was ready for it by her arms flailing in the air but she sure had a blast and loved the final photo! What a priceless memory she will never forget!


Running out of words to describe just how much this particular photograph means. Suffice it to say that this one resides right in our hearts. A beauty unlike no other.


After talking with Ross and Charlotte before the wedding I suggested Confetti Canons for the 1st dance and they worked out he would lift her up as the signal to fire. Worked like a charm.


This shot was taking in the main lobby of the hotel surrounded by lots of people at the bar and photo booth. I had the flash quite close to them with grids to eliminate any light spill. Used the camera settings to crush all the light from the scene so the only light picked up were the bright chandelier and the strip light around the ceiling. Came out great.


This picture is from my first Wedding in the 2018 wedding-season with that lovely couple in the summertime in Germany :-) Great Location, great people and perfect weather.


Faran & Chad declared their love in front of all their loved ones under this dome of Froyle Park with a backdrop of panoramic views of the Hampshire countryside. We decide to mark this amazing moment through a powerful silhouette shot!


As the sun was setting we had the opportunity to get a few last photographs of our couple while they were perched upon a hill. There was a light camera left to bring more emphasis on our bride and we darkened the background ever so slightly in post.


There's nothing better than the landscape of New York City! When we got to this location, I pulled out my 16-35mm to get a wide-angle shot. This picture was actually not easy to get because there were a lot of people there. It was very hard to avoid including people in the frame. I'm so glad that I got this!


What a beautiful love story in the swiss mountains - on 3‘466 meters (11‘371 feet) above sea level at the Top of Europe - Jungfraujoch! An awesome day with changing the weather from snow to fog to sunshine - but just gorgeous!


The night of our couples sangeet it was pouring all day; after their sangeet program we sneaked them outside covered by a clear umbrella for all 3 minutes; this was one of our favorites from the group. We had our groom bend her back ever so slightly while covering the two of them with an umbrella, we had a light behind them to lighten up the rain and create a bokeh effect as well.


Evincere attraverso uno scatto l'emozione. Nella foto sono immortalati tre fratelli che scoppiano in un abbraccio. Un momento unico ed irripetibile.


We took our beautiful couple out to the Jefferson memorial for an engagement session; we arrived well before the throngs of people and were able to capture this beauty as a bird flew by in the absolute perfect position.


Jess and Jon were one of those couples that just wanted to take photos all day long, great for me. At dusk I came this composition that I loved, without hesitation they followed my lead, a few twirls later we came up with this.


It was the hottest day of the year, so by the time sunset came around everyone was a lot happier. Lee’s Dad’s old truck proved to be a great prop; I had this image in my mind all day and just had to wait for the sun to get lower for the full effect. This pair added the final touch.


Love is the one wild card. You can't stay in your corner of the forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.


This wedding couple was so super cute. Young, beautiful, different. A gentle fresh air and kindness to the world. Wishing you all the luck you could ever wish and hope for <3


I tentatively suggested to the bride and groom we could climb down into the waterfall rocks for some photos. To my surprise, they were totally up for it. We had to climb barefoot and try to avoid all the nettles and brambles. I was crouching in the freezing water to get this shot but it was totally worth it and what stars the bride and groom were:).


I just LOVE when brides wear wedding lace. As a photographer, it’s always fun to play with, to create playful romantic wedding photos!