Sixty-First Collection


During the party, we get outside and create a smoking hot picture. Thanks, lovely Anita and Geert, you did an amazing job. I remember how it smells haha lol...


I feel like some photographers get to the dance floor and start to coast, but for us, we step on the gas to make sure we capture these amazing moments, traditions, and good times! We feel like as the night progresses the moments just get better and better!


Emma and Danny in the daffodil fields of Moulton. They absolutely nailed their shoot and we loved shooting together. I cannot wait for their wedding day!
Because these wedding rings have no end or beginning, it signifies the continuation of our true love. As we place these on our fingers, we will give each other all that we are and ever hope to be.


Meghana & Govardhan, we were perfectly amazed to witness the chemistry between the couple at the beautiful Melukote town in Karnataka, India. We thoroughly enjoyed the shoot and they gave us many memories to carry over!!!


Play with a mirror and push out the limits of your mind! No landmark, no line, just you and your beloved one.
I learn the couple and I create depending on the surroundings, the weather, the outfit something different for each wedding! I like to create different things from nothing. Just an idea. Sometimes that works, sometimes not...


For this engagement photoshoot, we wanted to go to a tulip field nearby. When we got there they had just removed all the tulip bulbs so we had to come up with something else .. this is the result! the lines and shadows were perfect.
The happiness of this couple right after the wedding ceremony while leaving the church was really something special. Their friends were waiting for them to make a nice surprise outside the church.


A wonderful bride and groom shooting in such a great environment. The fog and the mountains in combination with a lost street without any cars that was the picture I had in my head!


On asking the bride was there any shot that she really wanted to be taken on the day of her wedding...Triona said that she wanted an image that involved the Sea...I think I delivered that...Awesome couple.


The Bride Triona was surrounded by family and friends on the morning of her beautiful day... Her Bridesmaids were so helpful and it showed. The bride was so relaxed on the day because of the help of her amazing Bridesmaids and her little niece. No artificial light was used, all-natural light from the window.


The bride approached me because an arranged photographer, who has been known to be a horse photographer, had concerns to see it done. Wedding photography requires different types of skills.
The date of the wedding was planned during my vacation. Nonetheless, I decided to shoot the wedding because I absolutely love photographing and animals.


Love and joyous laughter are what connects us all. Without family and friends, a wedding is not what you’d want it to be. There is no stronger bond than that one that is built upon trust, love, and laughter.


Is there any way to capture passion more strongly and intensely as with a backdrop of fire? I love it when, as a photographer, you're able to let the true passion of a couple speak through the photograph.


These two didn't care it had rained all day, they were well up for getting outside and embracing it! The smudge of raindrops on the left reflected the light so nicely to give it a warm, homely feel!


Sometimes you must turn off all the lights around you to take a great picture! The first shot is in your mind and then the only thing you have to do is to play with the lights :))


Arriving at the church can be thy most nerve-wracking & exhilarating experience a bride can go through, not the case with this beautiful bride Linda who was beaming with delight, the interior of old cars seem to give a lovely soft light and these cars are so ornate and have a high level of craftsmanship that newer cars seem to lack.
This photo was taken during a very wet December wedding day - we didn't have any joy with the weather at all. The couple had hired out a quirky restaurant for their wedding day - this was taken in the middle of the car park. Flash set wide and on the car park floor in a sandwich bag and it really made the raindrops zing.


I scoped out this composition earlier in the day and it just so happened the moon rose in exactly the right place. We’d been spinning in this dress all day long, so one more couldn’t hurt, by now they were pros at it.
This image had a pop of flash from behind along with a little from the front to light the bride and groom.


For a long time, I took couples under this bridge and shot a few meters back from them, I didn't realize the potential of this lovely composition until I took a step back and took time to look at the surroundings. I wanted to capture a clear reflection in the river of the bride & groom, the raindrops added the atmosphere and a pop of flash from behind gave it a nice kick.
Venue - Haycock Hotel Peterborough


When we walked to the car after the photoshoot with the setting sun, I turned around and imagined this picture. With a few nice jumps and some laughter, we came to this :) A great couple and a nice positive end to the evening!


A lovely couple in the Netherlands. I would create a photo where it looks that the wedding dress seems to get one with water. With reflection, I created this photo.


I ask the real man from the army to trow the bride high into the sky. I love the way the wedding dress looks in this photo. And I love that we can see the groom's face.


The rain almost ruined the chances to get this shot as it was starting to get heavy very quickly, but we managed to grab three photos before it got too much, of which this was the first frame, and Tom & Silvanna nailed the moment.


As I went into this church for the first time, I knew that this was the perfect spot to capture the kiss.
The organ in this actually small church is such a highlight that I didn't want to cut it somehow.
Also, there is no aisle in the middle that I often like to shoot from, so I went for this place in the gallery.


It was raining all day in Finland. But after the wedding, the rain turned into snow and the bride and groom walked fearlessly through the wet moss in the forest. It was a magical wedding photo session in the Finnish woods.


As the sun was falling, Holly and Adrian were at the top of a golf hole sharing this moment as their bridal party had a few celebratory drinks below! Holly and Adrian at dusk, at Twin Creeks Golf & Country Club in Sydney. Dress by Karen Holmes Bridal. @yasminanadinephotography


Taken just as bride prep was finishing and the bride was heading off to the ceremony. Sometimes simplicity and window light are perfect.


One of the hottest days of the year, bright mid-day sunshine, and just finished the couple portraits when I asked them if they wanted an evening photo with the car as with most weddings the cars are gone early in the day. So I busted out some flashes with CTO gels and dialed the ambient light way down to create the evening look.