Ninety-Fifth Collection


This amazing couple were really into creating great photographs using the seascape of Cork as the background. We went to a clifftop outside the village of Ballycotton and climbed over some obstacles to get to our location. Their wedding was in early December, so the sun was setting around 4pm, which gave us the beautiful light. I shot it without flash or any additional lighting and edited it in Lr.


I love when our couples chose a incredible place to get ready. Like this book room inside a Castle. The ligt was perfect and her daughter helping her mom toghetter with the Mother of the bride. It was just perfect!


For the couple shoot we were taking a hike in a forest near Bruges. The path we were walking on was a bit wet so the groom took his wife in his arms and carried her through the mud. What a gentleman!


The location of this photo is remarkable and we came across it by chance while preparing for their wedding day. The couple actually wanted to visit nature for their photo shoot, but on the way we found a dilapidated caravan. I installed my flash there and that gave a unique result that the couple was very satisfied with.


This was one of those occasions I was told to stay put by the vicar conducting the ceremony. I had about two square feet of space to negotiate my positioning, this is definitely the case of right place, right time.


Matthew and Laura's wedding day was a celebration of love and commitment, set against the backdrop of a stunning church. The beautiful architecture provided a majestic and awe-inspiring setting for the couple's special day.
Laura was a vision of elegance in her flowing white gown.
After the ceremony, Matthew and Laura stepped outside of the church into the sunlight, beaming with joy and excitement. They posed for photographs in front of the beautiful architecture of the church, which provided the perfect backdrop for capturing the beauty of their union.


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After everyone had left to go to the reception, I held the couple back and sat them into this ray of light. I spotted this light whilst the ceremony was on. It worked out awesomely.


Fiona and Dรณnal. What a couple. What a sky. What a day! This shoot was everything and more I couldโve hoped for for my style. These two were just amazing to photograph on the day!


Just a beautiful overcast morning early fall. As usual I build up the scene in layers. First I look at the background, place the car and couple, put a flash on a stand and here is the result!


I can't believe this was only a couple of weeks ago!! the wind and rain that fell the very night before...I didn't think that we would be able to take outdoor pics that day. But the evening developed into a most perfect day.


Sarah and Sean. What a golden hour in the beautiful Killarney National Park. By far one of my most favorite places to photograph in!


The bride on her way down the stairs to the ceremony...I love her beautiful smile and I wanted to capture this with her knowing. I just love these real moments


In the wilds of Kerry, Co. Kerry, catching the last of the winter sun. I absolutely love this magical time and you just know its gonna pay off waiting till that last moment to capture the magic.


When you get into the forest early there is a chance for misty conditions. And together with the rising sun it creates beautiful sun rays!


Moments before the walk up the Aisle. I just love capturing these precious moments as the bride vaguely remembers them as its such a tense and exciting few minutes.


We were on the way back from the photoshoot already as the light was still spectacular with light rays! I decided for a quick stop to let the couple pass by and took this image.


The Couple were married in a urban location, it was a fine summer's day and I wanted to make something different for the couple. I knew of this busy little side street and it would be dark enough to slow the shutter speed down to create movement from the passers by. I think it worked out nicely as your immediately drawn to the couple.