Twenty-Eighth Collection

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Veronica Yankowski

Amanda & Brian just found out they’re having a girl. I have been photographing Amanda since she was 16 years old. I’ve photographed their engagement and wedding and now their gender reveal. They were in utter disbelief as they were convinced it was a boy. To create this image we used smoke bombs and two godox ad200; one behind them and one in front with magmod spheres attached. And the dusting of snow added a magical touch!

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Gavin Conlan

Taken at Greenwoods Hotel & Spa in Essex during the wedding of Natalie and James. During their wedding breakfast the light was looking superb so we quickly nipped outside to create this photograph I set up the pose to have the sun behind then to give me some lens flare and in post production I enhanced the sun light.

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Michael Lundbeck

At a December wedding in south wales I asked the bride and groom to chat and have some fun or chat to each over and I photographed them around the grounds

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Joy Smith

"...and I'm going to spend each day of the rest of my life loving you" Dan said earlier on this wedding day. This shot captures how especially fun each day of the rest of Dan and Lauren's lives may be. Love this bride and groom. Fantastic couple and exquisite evening

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Aaron Spagnolo

It’s that winter quiet in Boston, where all you can hear is the sound of snow falling, broken only by the occasional giggle and “I love you.” This was our bride’s first ever snowfall, a beautiful and lucky coincidence. This engagement photography session was scheduled months in advance, when our bride had mentioned how much she was hoping it would snow. She got her wish! We made tracks all over town making the most of this serenely perfect snowfall.

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Andrew Morgan

I was shooting this couple on the wall of a pond surrounded by reeds and under the palm trees and then noticed their near perfect reflection in the water. I decided to focus in on just their reflections and then flipped the image later. To me it looks like a dreamlike painting.

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Michele Morri

After ceremony usually we take a little walk with the bride and groom, taking easily picture in good spaces: laughing, joking and having good time.
Here they were absolutely romantic and spontaneus so I said: "Hey guys, take a kiss with casqué!"

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Lajarna Subash

It was an awfully windy day, just so much colder than expected. I was standing so very far away from the couple, with no service in the area we had no form of communication! The couple didn't know how long I wanted them up there posing against this powerful current of wind. However they were perfect, and I spent a good 10 minutes getting various angles, but this was my favorite. They look so strong and mighty in front of those huge mountains.

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Scott Josuweit

Carrie and Charlie tied the knot in their parents' backyard. They transformed their corncrib into an extravagant spot for their guests to relax and socialize. We stepped out of the party for a minute to capture them in their gorgeous corncrib to cap off an incredible day!

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Ksenia Sachewsky

It was drizzling the whole day and when it started to pour for a moment, we took some shelter in a barn on the property we were on. I turned around an saw these two in the most perfect moment - simply a picture begging to be taken!

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Chelsea Page

When Mary and Derek met with me to discuss their wedding, one thing they mentioned to me was that they wanted to capture their formals during sunset. They put their trust in me to find someplace suitable. I ended up taking them to a small nature sanctuary located just outside of our small little city. I had been there to scout out areas where the light would be perfect, and found the most amazing hill overlooking the South Saskatchewan river. I couldn’t have asked for a better moment, with the sun perfectly hanging along the horizon, the still river that seems to only happen on an autumn evening and a couple who were so in love it seemed to glow around them.

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