Seventh Collection

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Alan Law

This image of Stacey and Bill was taken in one of the prettiest parts of the UK, in Cornwall. They'd just got married in a church just a stone's throw away from this beach, so there's no way we weren't going to get some images here! As is my way of never posing couples, I just let them be and captured this quiet moment. With the sea in the background and the groom's kiss on the top of the bride's head, it feels really serene and peaceful to me, definitely one of my favourites

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Ambre Peyrotty

There is a little background story with this shot. Camille and Julien had an amazing "Alice in wonderland" theme wedding, and we wanted to shoot in the forest during sunset to make different images with a different feeling, more "fairytale-like". So we headed to the woods and enjoyed the last rays of sun during this amazing summer evening

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Andre Reichmann

Sometimes I ask a couple to pose and they surprise me by doing something completely different. This time, we ended up with the cutest silhouette I've ever shot. It was one of those "I wish I had a camera" moments. And lucky for me, I always have a camera.

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Andy Turner

This image was taken on an engagement shoot for Roz and David, and was taken near Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland which is where David proposed to Roz. We were just heading over the sand dunes towards the beach when I noticed the sun was in the perfect place to create a nice silhouette. With the long grass and dramatic sky it all came together just right.

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Andy Hudson

It was raining, winter, cold and night time but the couple were awesome and happy to entertain my idea of going outside for a couple of killer shots. I lit the wall with a gelled flash and allowed a little to spill out to highlight the bride's veil and composed so the wall light added interest and balance to the shot.

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Benjamin Kohen

They say that you should never put a pretty face into the sun. But imposing limitations on your vision is, well... very constricting. My motto is simple... break some rules and see what happens.

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Carri Forrester

Ashley and Daniel had an amazing day at the Award Winning Caversham House in Perth's Swan Valley. The grand entrance to Caversham House set the scene for this stunning silhouette of the happy couple.

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Danielle Kirk

Corey and Brittany's wedding was a true fairy tale... from the venue to the princess dress, and of course, that tree! We had to snap this magical photo to cap off their dreamy wedding day!

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Dylan Seedin

This was a wedding shot in Sri Lanka where it was a rainy day but a photographer has to do what a photographer has to do so with this amazing couples consent put them out in the rain and got this amazing shot

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Jason Tey

This image was taken between offices in the Perth CBD. I loved how this frame had a very obvious highlight and a lot of interesting lines which supported and led your eyes to the highlight so it was a matter of putting the couple in the perfect spot with a beautiful moment.

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Jenna Lee

This is Zach and Erica. They flew out to Hawaii and Zach chartered a sailboat where he proposed to his girlfriend at sunset. She said Yes! This shot was captured just after we pulled back into dock.

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Jerry Tomko

After booking Danielle and Joe for their November 2015 wedding, Danielle started talking to me about themed engagement photos in Philadelphia. I will be honest none of my couples ever requested this before, so I was all game for the idea. Danielle knows exactly what she wants, so we set a date for a very brisk in chilly day in March to do the themed engagement photo session. She wanted to start off in Franklin Square Park in Philadelphia and when I showed up they had on these amazing outfits depicting the 20’s for their session. Unfortunately the people at Franklin Square Park were not real cooperative, the park was empty, it was cold, and they give us a hard time about photographic pictures there; until we paid $100 permit which I felt absolutely ridiculous! However once we started taking pictures and I saw the potential for the session, we all quickly forgot about it! The carousel spun around and around, I could see the Danielle and Joe were having a lot of fun, to they were in their own little world. After we were done there we went down to Broad Street to to capture the iconic Broad Street pictures with City Hall in the background. However Danielle surprised me with a real cool hat for herself in a coordinated coat, accessorized with an old-fashioned suitcase. These accessories really made the pictures on Broad Street something special. After wrapping up with some individual pictures against mural wall, the couple had about enough because it was really cold. After the session, I became more excited to photograph their wedding in November because I could see that this was a couple that really cared about their pictures and went to great lengths just plan out their engagement session. This whole relationship with this couple I could tell was good to be a lot of fun!

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