Sixty-Eighth Collection
I knew the second I met you that there was something about you I needed. Turns out it wasn’t something about you at all. It was just you.
A happy ending for a report that will remain forever in your memories, an incredible post-wedding to end an unforgettable experience, The beach gives you moments that you must take advantage of to get the best result, thanks to Oscar and Marta for being there and doing that the photo gives off the love you feel for each other.
Covid-19...who hasn't heard of it? Although we had the honor of shooting about 40 weddings in 2020, this lovely couple was the first to gladly pose for a rough wedding shot with masks on. The pile of coal in the front adds a perfect contrast to the deep blue sky. Thanks so much to all at Wedisson for this 12th award. We are honored!
Such a very windy day at the beginning of September in Rotterdam. We started for a walking shoot and the bride and groom came down from the stairs. I did see the reflection and the wind in the veil and start shooting the hell out of it with this beautiful result.
My friends Giacomo and Rosita.
One of the most beautiful locations on Earth: Tuscany.
I'm happy I could capture those funny moments and really happy about this award.
Grazie.
The getaway kiss...This photo was taken through the back window of the truck. There was a light on the dash aimed at the couple and I focused on their kiss in the rearview mirror. I like finding unique, artistic ways to capture common wedding day moments.
I made this picture on a cloudy day, at noon. We parked the car under the bridge ‘Zeelandbrug’ and we made nice windy pictures. I decided to try this with one off-camera-flash and it worked out very nice.
This was the very last frame of the day I took at Stacey & Marks's beautiful wedding, letting them spend a moment alone while I captured this moment. I had an amazing day with these two! Wish you all the best Stacey & Mark.
Green - They are Carol and Ivan and their exciting wedding was celebrated in the beautiful farmhouse of Ca n'Alzina Rubió. I am totally grateful and I have to mention my partner and great friend Dami Sáez for sharing this wedding with me.
The story behind this photo was all about that tree! The shape of it looked kind of like a heart to me and the couple walking towards the sunset just made the whole situation a classic romantic Photograph. "Walking into the sunset is what I called it".
Beer Pong at a wedding - Great Idea! Especially when the bride nails it in the corner cup. Get chugging those beers, boys! The reaction of the guests is priceless!
This place is called Jin Fei in Mauritius. It's a new building with unique architecture. The moment I reached there, it was BANG ON.
Wendy & Vaneetah performed to my expectations. The results were simply mindblowing. One of my all-time best Photoshoots.
Stormy weather and a beautiful couple in Iceland. It was a very special wedding and my first wedding in Iceland in my life. So it has a touch of magic in each photo, I love it because there is so much motion in the pics because of the stormy weather!
In this shot, the beautiful brass door of the Laurenskerk in the city of Rotterdam played a central role. The cold winter weather combined with the warm light behind the couple made for a nice contrast.
Lovely Venice at night. The best time to go and have a look at this gorgeous location. The photo was taken a few hours before huge flooding last year.
Love is in the leaves! all the potential of a drone picture. I love autumn, leaves falling, and love shining in the wood! The colors match perfectly with my presets and it's always a happiness to shoot at this period!
"I waited tot you for such a long time and now you are here and we will be together for always from this moment".It was very difficult for these two who lived in different countries and haven't been able to see each other for a long time.
For all the things my hands have held, the best by far is you...Soon to be parents, so much love and so much excitement waiting for their new arrival.
This specific moment occurred right after the bride and the groom got married in a church, it was one of the few weddings right after COVID19 lockdown. Lover overcomes everything!
We took advantage of the last days before the snow appeared to take advantage of this magnificent setting in the Swiss pre-Alps. The photo shoot was over, we were walking towards our car when I heard the two lovers laughing between them, I turned around and I simply captured this moment of complicity.
It was the first time after the corona-lockdown that a wedding couple could join a party with 50 people. Especially in Cologne, it was time to toast with a beer called "Kölsch".
This shot was made during the love shoot with Jorik & Marrieke. During the session, he proposed to her en she said yes! We worked out the shoot in advance en she didn't know. The final shot that morning was this one and it all came together.
Aynslie & Hugh were such fun, expressive characters; so it didn’t take much for me to coax the laughter out of them. I placed them in front of some natural window light, underexposed for the highlights, and let them do the rest.
Venue – Stubton Hall Newark
Photographing details ... A photo that makes you wonder. .These hands of a man waiting .. Waiting for something great, something beautiful, something unforgettable, someone special...
Sometimes the best moments are in between two shots. Here the bridesmaids made some fun behind me. Always good to have them nearby.
When you look deep into the eyes of the person you love and you are close to each other, you don't feel the cold and rain. You only feel the love that will be there for the rest of your life.
There is nothing better than taking a different perspective to capture the best day of your life. By using a drone it is possible for us to capture these unique images.
Captured in Snowdonia in late summer, this cove is tucked away in the middle of nowhere. Having found a small outcropping for the couple to stand on I ventured out into the water. Lowering the camera as low as possible to grab this snap. The water was freezing but it was worth it!
This was my first wedding in Scotland. But what you cannot see, is a packed, busy Edinburgh. The thing with a couple walking in any busy street, let alone the Royal Mile, is that people do give way and respect the precession (so to say) of the married couple. I had already planned my journey for their post-ceremony wedding photos and this had so much symmetric satisfaction that it was destined to be used as a backdrop. I love my super-wide Olympus lens, it never fails me. My gorgeous couple Ruth and Nikki (who is Scottish) got married at the Caves and went on to Princess Street Gardens.
Let me tell you a funny story that actually makes this image for me all the more special. The gargantuan thing hovering ominously above our couple is quite in fact a not so ordinary heater. Whilst at their feet was a dozen of chickens running around, we were allowed to create this backlit shot. To this day every time I see this image again, I can’t happen to think about those little animals running around just out of frame. It just shows how the most unexpected locations can have a wonderfully unique story behind them just hovering out of sight.