Eighty-Fifth Collection
A boy's dream of the groom ... picking up the bride with a Volkswagen T1 on his Wedding Day. Beside some nice pics outside the T1, we wanted to make something more creative. We love the wonderful look these beloved ones gave each other on that particular moment.
A spring wedding amongst the daffodils for Hannah and Tom at one of the most beautiful yet haunted venues in britain, Samlesbury Hall
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
British summer evenings always have amazing sunsets. Sunsets at South Farm beam down in the just the right places and these two were loving the sun and their day
These two beautiful ladies wanted to take some extra shots with golden hour. I saw this field and let them dance together and celebrate their love.
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.
Loving it when couple say YES " let's do it " Out at seaside while tide in. One drone all set and all just needed lay them down on wet sand and snap few shoot. results was super.
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
Another photo taken in Thailand during a wedding. This time on the island of Koh Samui. Meanwhile, I accompany quite a lot of weddings of European couples abroad, which is not much more expensive than when I accompany a wedding in Europe. My passion for special places is often reward enough.
I spotted this composition earlier in the day and always had it mind for a night-time portrait. It was an added bonus that the moon decide to rise to complement the image further
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
A veil often does not stay in place very well. Re-inserting is sometimes very painful only when the sharp points of the comb are pierced in your head by your mother-in-law.
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.
This photograph was taken at St. Patrick's Well in Clonmel, Ireland. We used one godox flash to illuminate the smoke bomb behind the couple and one camera right with MagGrid to control the light spill.
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.
In Cappadocia every morning 165 balloons color the air with the sun going up. This is stunning to see and to capture a beautiful couple is even more stunning!
Taken at the beautiful Cliffs of Moher, Ireland. Tim and Elly were on holidays in Ireland when Tim planned his proposal. The light was just so superb as we were wrapping up afterwards! What a day. What a couple! More shoots here, please!
Ciara & James arriving the River Lee Hotel in Cork City, we had to show off Ciaras stunning bow on her dress ! With a stunning backdrop and natural light coming through the doors of the hotel this was the perfect spot for this photo .
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!
So much love not only between this couple, but also the family. Supplemented by beautiful locations, a relaxed setting, live music. An extraordinary day!
There were a heap of laughs during this portrait session. I managed to capture this image at the right time as they we're both laughing together. I love this moment.
Photographed on Welsh mountains using a wide lens. A prism was used to create the reflection by holding it horizontally next to the lens.
These two were simply adorable on their wedding day! So incredibly natural in front of the camera, with Cleethorpes Promenade as their backdrop. They couldn't wait to be married! Gareth & Lee-Anne were an absolute joy to capture!
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.
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
The world renowned Gap of Dunloe in Kerry.. Coming from a landscape background I have travelled this locations hundreds of time, Catching sunrises and sunsets, So when I knew we were close to this location after the church. I simply said we must go here.. Again another locations I have ton of epic images from..
I captured this beautiful moment between the bride and the bridemaids and love it as it was totally unposed and really showed the fun of the day.
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.