
Myrthe of MyrrieByrd is an experienced wedding photographer from Elst. She creates warm, cinematic wedding photos and tells your wedding day in a relaxed, romantic reportage, capturing intimate moments.
I am Myrthe of MyrrieByrd — an award-winning wedding photographer based just outside Arnhem, in Elst. My heart lies with relaxed, romantic weddings where real emotions and small, intimate moments take centre stage. With a filmic, vintage touch I create wedding photos you’ll fall in love with again and again. Why choose me as your wedding photographer? Because I don’t just make pretty pictures — I record stories. My style is warm, colorful and soft; I often work in a documentary-style so your day is returned to you in natural, honest images. I blend into the celebration, give subtle direction when needed, and always seek out light and atmosphere — especially that golden light that makes wedding photography extra magical. How I work: we start with an easy-going meeting so we can get to know one another and clarify your style and wishes. On the wedding day I create a calm, enjoyable atmosphere; many couples describe my approach as relaxed and friendly. Whether it’s intimate moments during the ceremony, spontaneous smiles on the dance floor, or the small details of your styling — I watch for everything that makes your story unique. My aim is a wedding reportage that brings you back to feeling and atmosphere, not just events. As a wedding photographer from Elst, it’s important to me that you feel comfortable. I’m used to working with children and large groups and I know when to gently guide and when to step back. My clients appreciate my humour, patience and ability to put everyone at ease — and that shows in natural, relaxed wedding photos. Are you looking for a wedding photographer who combines warmth, style and attention to small moments with professional experience? Send me a message — I can’t wait to capture your story and create a wedding reportage you’ll cherish for a lifetime. With love, Myrthe — MyrrieByrd Photography