Eighty-Ninth Collection

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Bryson Buehrer

I typically use my 50mm and 24mm for a majority of a wedding day, but I always pack a 70-200 in the bag, just in case. I'm glad I did! Being able to punch in super tight without disturbing the moment allowed us to capture the father of the bride's single tear as he saw his daughter in her wedding dress for the first time.

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Vasilis Liappis

This shot is taken near a lake, near Volos, Greece. I had checked the previous day this location, for the upcoming intimate session of a newly wed couple, and I just loved the landscape instantly.

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Bryson Buehrer

Before the ceremony, the bride wanted to minimize the amount of time we spent outside, so we kept to inside the venue for most of the pre-ceremony photos. These were the sliding doors to the kitchen, behind them were carts of kitchen supplies and mop buckets. The doors were so interesting to my eye and I wanted to give the couple a break from all the normal cuddle photos. A tilt-shift lens added just the right amount of depth and drama to the scene!

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Michael Lundbeck

So this was taken on a sunny day; I got a silhouette and used my phone to create a mirror-like photo at the bottom of the photo asked the groom to walk in front of the bride so we can see them both likes like both are walking hand by hand

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Vasilis Liappis

An intimate session that took place near cape Sounion, Greece, ended with a quite intimate photo, whilst being far from the couple, yet I had the drone on top following them and letting them feel free to express as they liked.

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Lars Gode

I'm not the type of photographer, who constantly tell their newlyweds how unnaturally they should pose. It is always enough to simply wait for the special moment - then you will get pictures that authentically depict the couple as they really are.

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Bryson Buehrer

One of my favorite weddings of the year, but definitely the hottest day. I wanted to minimize the amount of time I kept the couple inside, and the venue had strict rules about what I could adjust around the space. No worries! Opening the curtains on these ceiling-to-floor windows gave us some nice, soft, yet focused light.

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Adrien Douaire

This candid moment was captured while waiting for the taxi to bring us back to the city. In the National Park Prokletije in Montenegro, words can't describe the beauty of the location.

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Oliver Verheij

Deze foto heb ik tijdens het magische uur, wanneer het zonlicht een speciale kwaliteit lijkt te hebben, op de parkeerplaats van de feestlocatie gemaakt. Alles krijgt een warme, gouden gloed.

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Christora Osters

Who doesn't love a speakeasy and a bottle of the good stuff. These two love birds got to celebrate two things they love; each other, and a little bit of bourbon.

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Oisín Gormally

Julia & Guillaume chose an old military convertible jeep as their vehicle for their magnificent wedding in the North Eastern French department "Haute-Marne" last summer. After the religious ceremony we took a drive in the surrounding country side to do some couple photos. As I sat in the back I realised their was a great opportunity for a wide angle shot. I used a 20mm prime lens, lifted it over my head and used a slower shutter speed to capture the movement as the couple looked at each other for a fleeting moment.

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Michael Lundbeck

This wedding was in Bridgend, south wales, in a woodland area. Seen this little bit of opening ad out the bride and groom, I then used a Profoto A2 flash with a grid 20 to capture these great images on the Nikon Z6 Mark 2

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