Tonya and Brad had a very beautiful covid wedding with the close family at the Retreat at Corona. I think she did not want to do the tunnel just because all of the photos for this venue kinda look the same for the tunnel shot. Happy I was able to capture something a little different for them.
One of the best reasons why I love to photograph weddings is because of the emotions. Especially if these should go undetected. The bridesmaids were all so emotional that there were so many moments here. This one is one of my favorite moments.
This wedding photograph was taken in Lake Bled, Slovenia, its one of the most spectacular places I've ever visited and I was lucky enough to able photograph to photograph there. This photograph was captured after their ceremony just before we got the boat back from Bled Island, the light was perfect and I wanted to capture the expression in a frame of pure calm.
This photograph was taken in the Italian Dolomites, where I am from, at the end of a valley which leads to one of the biggest glaciers in Europe. During a few days of summer, the temperature difference from night to day is huge, which means that at sunrise, as sunlight hits the frozen grown, the frost on the frozen ground quickly vanished into an ephemeral rising mist.
This enchanting trick of nature is over in a heartbeat, and you have to be lucky to be at the right place at the right time when conditions are just perfect to experience it. I wanted to capture my eloping bride and groom locked in a passionate embrace as this phenomenon happened around them and we only had a few seconds to do this before it was all over. This meant getting up at a ridiculous hour and braving (mainly the bride!) the freezing temperatures and high altitudes, but if you want to capture the magic, you have to get up before it does!
This photo was taken at a vineyard toward the end of Ken and Jessica's engagement session. It was very windy but I want a photo that features tall grass and showing the love of the couple so I got down to the ground (belly touching the ground) to take this shot.
Just wrap me up in your arms and hold me close, let me rest my head against your chest, let your heartbeat be my lullaby... When your couple really knows what they want and how they want us to capture the moments!
Michael and Megan's Wedding was an exceptional one! This shot was something I envisioned but never had the opportunity to capture. This was a wedding I photographed back in the Summer of 2019. I was trying to find that WOW photo and only after re-editing it did I realize how much of a WOW photo this actually was. I'd say this was a money shot for sure.
Come with me, babe! It was one of the funniest weddings we had...This was really a surprise for the groom! A great idea from the bride!
This stunning couple had to move their wedding from Louisville, Kentucky to Winter Park, Florida in 17 days. I’m so grateful they wanted me to capture their day - when the sunset popped out we just had to use the refraction from the fountain. This couple had me swooning the whole day!
This happy marriage deserves a little dance in front of the city hall! It was such a beautiful day in Zwolle, the Netherlands with many happy tears and laughters.
We traveled along distance to picturize Mala's love story, after the shoot when we got the outcome we overwhelmed with happiness,
I enjoy doing a photoshoot with every beautiful couple but when you are able to do a photoshoot with a couple you love and can share in such a great moment in their lives, such as their marriage, it’s something very special. I am so happy I had the opportunity to do the photoshoot for my lovely niece at her wedding.