Ninety-Second Collection


After getting married in the city hall in Landsmeer Alperen and Fagria took me to their special place called het Twiske, this is an extraordinary nature reserve in The Netherlands. We walked for about 30 minutes to get to the spot with this windmill and it was absolutely worth it. It gave me a sereen feeling, the beautiful couple, water clashing, the wind blowing and the stunning views of nature.


Downhill - From Norway with love and the smell of summer, Maria & Kjartan gave us fun moments on the streets of Oslo on their wedding day


¡Impresionante imagen en movimiento de la Boda Jose Rafael y Ana!
En un lugar increible Medina Azahara - Conjunto Arqueológico Madinat al-Zahra (Cordoba)
Muchas Gracias Pareja


This bridal couple had the entire wedding on their own land, it was amazing. And when we saw that a piece of land was full of beautiful yellow flowers, we took some pictures here. This photo is one of them


We shot Karen & Craig’s pre-wedding photos in the lovely village of Little Wenlock where they live. The village overlooks the Wreakin and has lots of lovely countryside trails. We planned for golden hour and got so many romantic sunset photos.


I just loved how this natural portrait of Lauren looked with a vintage black and white film edit - the stripes are really emphasised. Lauren and Adam got married at Oak Farm in Staffordshire.


Children at a wedding always create a relaxed atmosphere. When the children at the wedding are having a good time, then automatically the bridal couple and the guests are too. In this photograph mother and daughter dance joyfully to the wonderful music played by the DJ. They are completely in their element and then of course I am as well. There is nothing more beautiful to capture these little moments of love and joy that will be a treasure to the hearts for a lifetime.


Lee-Anne and Ryan married in an intimate ceremony at the magnificent Marylebone Town Hall in London and I was asked to go along to capture their day for them. To get away from the busy main road after we had exhausted all the photo opportunities inside we moved to a small secluded mews not far from the town hall to create these images. I edited this in B&W to give a timeless elegance to the image.


A warm but very windy late summer wedding. The whole weddingday was a complete bliss to be part of, with the beautiful scenery and a lot of love and happiness floating in the air.


Lee-Anne and Ryan married in an intimate ceremony at the magnificent Marylebone Town Hall in London. To get away from the busy main road after we had exhausted all the photo opportunities inside we moved to a small secluded mews not far from the town hall to create these images. The leading lines and positioning of the couple centre to the frame draws the viewers eye. Thank you for allowing me to be part of your amazing day!
How perfect is it to have a nice walk along the beach on a hot day when you just got married? A nice relaxing moment that I could capture.


Moments like this are my all-time favourite, the natural, unscripted little nuggets that only happen when you are really looking and observing everyone around you.


This wedding was all about love and friends. The couple has been putting so much effort in making this day the best day even for their friends and involved them at all the precious moments. These girls where stunning and so happy for her.


As we saw the tree was lit beautifully with a gardenlight at the bottom, this moment was just perfect tot have 2 minutes of intimacy and relaxation before the first dance.


This wedding took place on the fantastic Sparrendaal estate. Lovely rooms with great light and beautiful mirrors and paintings and a loving bridal couple. It was inevitable that this photo had to be taken!


While we were hiking for a new place to take some photos, we came across this spot. The autumn colours made a beautiful bouquet.
I asked for a moment to stop whereupon they seized the moment, looked at the nature around them and then flowed together.
When nature embraces love and vice versa.


The love boat in Belgium! Her father was a marine and brought her to the ceremony with this boat, after the ceremony she took off with her fresh husband in the boat.


It's just golden hour, a little breeze and we needed to go to the join the wedding guests.
Look how sweet they are with eachother.
Let's go and party!


Wow wat een heerlijke dag was dit!
De dag begon in de binnenstad in Delft en later op de dag gingen we richting Scheveningen.
De fotoshoot hadden we al gehad, maar tijdens het feest kwam het welbekende gouden uurtje.
Het prachtige spontane bruidspaar nog even mee genomen het strand op om nog even wat foto’s te maken. En als daar dan dit soort plaatjes uit komen is toch fantastisch?!


Sculpted like a Goddess, she smiles behind the veil subtly while her aura radiates serenity waiting to walk down the aisle for the rest of her life to begin.


Taken at Anglesey's popular venue Henblas when Faye married Mark. The sun had set and the mist came down. Off we went to the fairy lit wood. I was delighted that Faye's brother offered to hold my flash which enabled me to capture this shot.


Sometimes you just need simplicity. I wanted to create a moment for the bride and groom to just enjoy each other’s company before the ceremony started! You can feel her love just by looking at her face in this picture.


I already knew the location for the photoshoot because I had visited it once a couple years ago. There was a stained glass window, a large staircase and a lot of dark wooden paneling. I only used one flash behind the couple to separate them from the background. A very classy looking image was the result!


When I walked together with the couple through the park I discoverd this beautiful boathouse. Since it was early in the morning the water was still quiet and created a beautiful reflection. I placed the couple next to the boathouse, walked back and took this image!


It was fall and I knew a beautiful tree lane. The sun was low and I could use it as a sort of hair light. The couple's clothing was quite dark so I had to use a flash to light up the shadows and that turned out very nice!


I had spotted this ridge earlier in the day and liked how was framed by the trees on either side. I thought the clean background of the sky would make for a good walking shot. The couple had a real sense of fun and although it's a wide shot, you can still feel their connection.


Outside the old church it was dark and raining hard, inside the church it was cold and also dark. I used the modeling light of my flash to light up the bride and all of her flowergirls. I asked them to chat with eachother and here is the result!


A wedding is also often a busy day for the bridal couple with a lot of social 'obligations'. This couple did not realize that a beautiful sunset was taking place outside the party. They were pleasantly surprised that I took them outside for this magical moment and very happy with the photos afterwards. Exactly 5 minutes, that's all I needed from their time, but the photo will shine in their wedding album for a long time...