Eighty-Fifth Collection


Bird eyes views, perspective in different way. Loving it when couple happy to lay down. Find the perfection spot and up the drone snap it happy day.


This portrait was taken at Chenies Manor in Buckinghamshire, UK. I positioned the bride in beautiful window light and instructed her to look out the window.


This image was taken at Banking Hall in London. I used a Magbeam to project a light pattern onto the wall at the top of the stairs and lit the couple using flash.


The couple had some spare time between their reception and dinner so I took them to a room with large windows I spotted during the day. The windows had long curtains and there was a small mirror on the wall. My first intention was to pose the bride between the curtains and as I was working towards this I noticed the small mirror and placed the groom so I could see him and have him included in the final image.


Kate and Micheál at the beautiful area that is Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. This day was such a mix of weather, from sunshine to stormy downpours! Loved the mood and light of this image!


An amazing couple, a beautiful venue and nice night time portrait… what’s not to like? Thanks Wedisson for the award, honestly delighted to receive this!


Emma & Andy got married at the same Cambridge college where Emma's parents held their wedding reception over 40 years ago. Emma's grandmother had also worked at the college for many years so there were so many reason for Girton College to play host to Emma & Andy's special day. The memories came flooding back. There were tears, laughter and a lots of fun. I knew Emma's grandmother who sadly passed away over five years ago. A real character and the life and soul of any party so I was honoured and proud to be able to capture this day for such a wonderful couple. You were certainly looking down on us. In memory of Mrs Florrie Buck - A very special lady x


Weddings are always a privilege to witness, and this one accentuated everything close to my heart. There was traditional heritage dancing, relatives travelling miles and battling visa constraints, lack of Covid restrictions allowed liberated guests to dance and a beautiful venue that made my job much easier!


Laura & Craig’s pre wedding shoot at golden hour. As the sun set over Liverpool bay, I caught this intimate moment on an 85mm at around f5.6 to catch the flare.


Mallorca, April 22. Not a sunny day. It was a cloudy day. In my heart too. I got sick. But those two were amazing. I totally forgot everything. So kind, so nice, so perfect. The place was timeless. I was just rock my the waves and the wind. Just a cuddness time.


Those two had to postpone their wedding not 1, neither 2, neither 3 or 4, bit 5 times! Finally we didi one month ago, and that was a very big fiesta. Rock between his Laotian origins and europeans ones, this day was full of surprises!


A tank of water or a tank of love. That picture is the perfect match of my values. Of my job. Of who I am. It's a perfect mix between light and darkness, perspectives, verticals and horizontals. As Matisse said, a good balance of a picture resides in the balance of all that lines. Here we are.


It was a windy day on the southernmost part of the island of La Palma (Canarias). The sun was setting, and our newlyweds were dancing their love away in the salt pans of (Salinas de) Fuencaliente. An ideal setting for an After Wedding session.


A few minute before the ceremony, Vaïssa is waiting for her love. Light in the window is wonderful. I think about Holland painters.
This photo describes how I prefer to work.
Let the couple take the picture, listen to their ideas, how they see it and then it's up to the photographer to make something fun out of it.
It is important to create a good bond between photographer and couple, once you trust each other you get the spontaneous photos


Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Una River with its unique color and unreal nature is an eternal inspiration. We sailed to a small island where only the two of them could stop. This photo was taken in that magical ambience and the reflection of their closeness.
When the sun had set there was an opportunity to turn a corridor into a portrait. This was created by shooting through a chandelier whilst a flash behind the couple made a shiloutte. Please visit our Instagram for the behind the scenes video.


This emerald green river is love and life for the people who live next to it. Bihać city. Adisa & Dino decided to take a boat ride to one Una waterfall. This and many other memories that arose during that ride. Rides to love, rides to life, rides to marital union


Rachael & Kyles engagement shoot took place on a freezing Saturday in December, I asked them what their first dance music was and got them to practice their dancing in the middle of Bushy Park near Hampton Court!


A spring wedding amongst the daffodils for Hannah and Tom at one of the most beautiful yet haunted venues in britain, Samlesbury Hall


Emma & Andrew being congratulated by all their friends and family before they walk down the isle together at Hoare Cross Hall, Staffordshire


Getting all the guests together on the steps for a grand confetti moment at Emma & Andrews wedding at Hoare Cross Hall, Staffordshire
This is the best example what you can do with "bad weather". It was slightly raining that evening and everybody was dancing inside when I asked Angelina & Alex if they want to come outside for a quick photoshoot. I explained them what I had in mind and they immidiately said yes. I tested my lighting setup with a guest (so that bride and groom did not have to stand in the rain that long) and then it took my only 30 seconds and two testframes to get the shot.
Thanks to the lovely couple - it was truly worth it.
I always wanted to do a close up portrait with a wider lense. Usually I often use my 75mm or 85mm lens for the couple portraits but there is this special and very intimate look, when you're using a wider lens.
So I started as usual with my session, and I recognized, that there was a lot of love in the air. In that particular moment, I grabbed my second camera (with my 35mm on it), went two steps closer to them and took the shot.
When they opened their eyes they were a little bit suprised to see me that close, but I think it was totally worth it.
To tell the story behind this shot..I should tell the story of this lovely couple Nee & Anusan who have been best friends first for 7 years and then became a couple since 3 years and I wanted to depict their Journey till now and forever after with this picture!


This was a sweet moment during the first dance between Israel and Victoria at the De Vere Cranage Estate. No matter how busy or hectic the day got - they always wore a smile! An absolute pleasure to capture their day!


Always like stairways ..something about them.. they take u somewhere .. like the way life takes us to the next step.. thanks for the awesome day M & W


I spotted the organ loft during the ceremony and thought that it would be a great background for a couple shot. The bride and groom were up for a creative photograph, so I positioned a remote flash behind them and got the brides younger brother to flick the veil and then quickly duck down, It took a couple of tries, but we got the photo!


Jack and Danielles wedding had them surrounded by loved ones, friends and family all day. It was the perfect example of an emotion packed wedding and even featured a song written and performed by Jack for Danielle to walk down the aisle to. This moment was late in the evening when the newlyweds managed to grab a moment alone in the fire exit doorway of all places.