Eighty-First Collection
Champagne shower at a wedding at the Westmoreland Club in Wilkes Barre, PA. The bridesmaid was carrying around a champagne gun so I patiently waited the entire night for the groom to take a turn.
Whilst capturing portraits on the beach with this couple, I noticed a jetty that would serve as a great spot for the couple to pose, together with the sea and rocks it turned into a wonderful scene for this romantic photo!
This photo was taken in a Japanese garden. It is a pre-wedding shoot. I used something to reflect it. It was a very charming couple, but I chose this because Japanese wedding costumes go well with cool poses.
This was the last photo of the day. I set two lights up real fast trying not to fall into squirrel holes in the dark. We then drove a golf cart back to venue to grab the bride and groom.
This is another shot from the wedding workshop I did with Neil Redfern at Abbeywood Estate.
There was a beautiful wisteria climbing over the pergola where the couple were to walk. By shooting through it at a wide aperture I got this gorgeous bokeh ... I LOVE bokeh! ... and having the couple almost completely surrounded by that stunning purple colour it just made the image for me.
We planned the wedding reportage in the late afternoon, after the church ceremony and before dinner. Because the wedding was mid-September, the sun was already quite low and shining through the trees. The light was so beautiful that day, and the touch of smoke gives the photo a little extra magic. Their love truly radiates in this photo.
We missed the ideal time for shooting,it was almost night and it was very windy and cold that December day. That did not stop us from making an unforgettable memory. The groom had two great loves next to him at the shooting. BMW and his soulmate Hannka. We made an unforgettable series of photos, I’m glad this one ended here on weddison site.
This photo was shot at their wedding location at the DRU Cultuurfabriek in Ulft. I decided to put a flash with an orange filter behind the couple to create this amazing atmosphere. The couple loved this image because they wanted to some special shots with an industrial touch.
Beautiful venue Carlton Tower, Danielle & Jordan finally tie the knot after 3 time postponed due to covid. Knowing bride over 10 year and grateful to be photography their wedding day. Simply perfection day
A shoot doesn't always have to be serious. Just have some fun and enjoy the day. And I can say that it went on so fun until late at night.
Un saxofonista en la boda, un lugar mágico y unos novios que se quieren a rabiar. ¿Que mas se puede pedir para realizar una foto mágica?
I'm a sucker for black and white photos. They're timeless!
Sometimes an image just screams out to be converted to black and white. This is image was one of those. As soon as I looked at the back of my camera I knew that I'd process this photo like this. It was shot at a wedding workshop in an attic type room with extremely harsh light streaming through the window. I felt the intimacy of the pose lent itself to making it all about the couple so I underexposed the shot so as to render the background very dark and really concentrate the light on the couple's faces.
It was a cold day, but it was a good day at wedding day. Guest & couple all happy be out and make the day must special and plenty evening photography. Congratulation to Abi & James.
Sara y Sergio se casaron en Castilla y León, al salir de la ceremonia aprovechamos los campos Castellanos para realizar su reportaje de boda.