Sixty-First Collection
Aurélie & Oliver wanted something special for their wedding day! At the end of the night, we found a beautiful spot, we used the wedding car as background and we made some art.
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.
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!
Captured at sunset, on the Capesthtrone Hall Estate using our drone. I decided to wait until the sun was just low enough so the sky had the right soft colour and the perfect bridge reflection was cast into the water.
This beautiful image was captured as the sun went down over Chaucer Barn in Norfolk. The topiary pyramids added a touch of drama to this romantic moment.
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.
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.
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!!!
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.
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.
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.
To create this awesome smoke silhouette I stacked two flashes behind the couple. One about 8ft behind for the rim and to light the smoke the other about 20ft back behind the trees to separate the trees from the background. Without the 2nd stacked flash for the trees, you would not see the tree outline in the photo. enjoy.
Just after this couple got married we did a short shoot at the chapel where they had taken their vows. The light was just right and with a flash behind the bride and groom, we were able to complete the image :)
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 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.
Our beautiful bride Ine was adding the finishing touches on her wedding morning. After this bridal shoot, she was ready to see her husband.
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.
It was fantastic to have a couple like Isabelle & Matthias. We love to work with drones. We saw this setting and the golden hour, the idea of this lovely picture was born.
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.
This image is taken in Damme, close to Bruges (Belgium). We took the risk to place our beautiful couple on this small edge. Such an amazing result.
Taken just as bride prep was finishing and the bride was heading off to the ceremony. Sometimes simplicity and window light are perfect.
This image was taken in Positano, Italy. We wanted to show the dress and veil in all the glory, that why the couple stands on this small edge.