Ninety-Ninth Collection
Hannan and Jurrien were amazing, with so much laughter and tears the day started at the hortus in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. A botanical garden, there we took some great shots. Then at some point I saw the sun coming out through the trees laid down on the ground and took this shot. Love to see their connection through this image.
Emily and Mike framed by these amazing trees overlooking the sea, just having a quiet moment together at the end of their wedding day.
A shot from Alina and Paco’s beautiful wedding in front of the the landmark of Cologne, the Cologne Cathedral. Of course, the perfect wedding car should not be missing: the 1966 Ford Mustang.
Sometimes there are a lot of group shots. Then I always try to keep it fun and enjoyable. This group of friends went full for that one glass of beer. I was covered in beer, but how we laughed.
In the busy gallery in the center of the city of Brussels, this lovely wedding couple showed their love.
The light in the window at Harlaxton Manor was a perfect spot for my bride to sit and put her shoes on.
Trefor Stacks on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales was the most beautiful back drop for Luke and Emily's engagement shoot.
A beautiful sunset walk in the sand dunes for Emma & Rik's pre wedding shoot.
I saw the leading line in the tall grass & the lighthouse in the distance, I thought this would be a great image for the couple to remember this stunning evening by.
After the sunset, we decided to take the drone up into the sky. Just as we thought the day couldn't get any more magical, a beam of sunlight peeked through the trees, illuminating the stunning dress worn by the radiant bride.
Claire and Patrick on the pier at the Killarney Golf and Fishing Club overlooking the towering Tomies Mountain.
It is a great habit for groomsmen to lift the groom up. While the groom was falling back into their arms, the glasses of one of them were hit by the groom's hand so they didn't stay properly on where they belong!
Everyone loves the bridge at South Farm and when the sun sets over the meadow it is the perfect spot for photos
This was one of the photos between the actual shots. Sometimes you just don't need more. Only a cute couple, love, great weather and a bit of breeze.
A path of shrubs that gives the impression of a cathedral of light and deep shadows. Audrey and Bertrand, two mad lovers who kiss as if they were alone in the world. And what else?
The bride and groom made a playlist which was played in the background during dinner. It was a lovely dinner with great food and speeches from family and friends. However, at one point a particular song came on, and everybody knew: this was a cue to get wild. Nobody hesitated and started to swing their handkerchiefs up in the air. I wanted to capture the choas (the other picture) but also the greatness of the atmosphere. I climbed up another table to get a higher and wider shot to catch the overview of it all.
It was such a great wedding shooting in front of the landmark of Cologne, the Cologne Cathedral. A great day with lots of sun, lots of fun and the perfect car.
We were due to leave after the first dance but it was still light outside. I just knew I just had to wait for it to get a little darker to grab this shot. I'm so happy we stayed behind!
I love this photo, we waited for these conditions, travelled a few hours up the coast, one of those occasions where everything was perfect.
After an amazing wedding ceremony in France, we found ourselves with a few precious minutes to capture the essence of this beautiful couple. By a stroke of luck, we stumbled upon a stunning field bathed in the most glorious sunset hues.
The vibrant colors of the sky painted a breathtaking backdrop as the couple walked hand in hand, radiating pure happiness.
The bride and groom made a playlist which was played in the background during dinner. It was a lovely dinner with great food and speeches from family and friends. However, at one point a particular song came on, and everybody knew: this was a cue to get wild. Nobody hesitated and started to swing their handkerchiefs up in the air. I wanted the greatness of the atmosphere (other picture) but also the choas in the midst of it. Not without any risk of getting hit, I positioned myself amoungst the choas, and succes!