Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Luisa & Rick

This Wedding was way out west (Bathurst) on a lovely sunny day, with the location shots at the Groom’s Family Olive Grove. We had a lot of fun here, and it was such a nice touch that each guest at the reception received a personalised bottle of olive oil from the family estate. The Groom loved his cars and these were a focal point of a lot of the shots. The bride had the fantastic thought of putting 6 framed Wedding Photos at the reception, that were of the Brides parents, and each of their parents (the grandparents) and the same was done on the Grooms side also. Such a different, and lovely, idea!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Ava Lisa

4 Weeks and 6 days old. So small, so precious. What a darling...

Catherine & Anthony

So many details, so much extravagance! From the 4 Harley escort, to the stretch limo and stretch hummer, to the dove release after the ceremony, from the drummers & belly dancers at the reception, to the 14 person bridal party, this was one big party that went off with a bang! A magnificent night on a big scale!


Monday, March 22, 2010

Rebecca & Nathan

An around the world love story, brought together in Australia. Australian Girl, meets Kiwi Boy, in London. Currently living together in South Africa! Equals, lots of people from many continents, coming together last weekend, for a truly Australian & Intimate Wedding. The special touches were abundant, from the fragrant posies on the chairs in the ceremony, to the lit tea light candle in the bride's bouquet, a tribute to her Grandfather. Their love was obvious, and the bride's favourite shot was always going to be the one in the back of her dad's old, electric blue, Ford pickup. Their cocktail reception at Athol Hall, had views to die for, and the table centrepieces were made up of floral arrangements, and hand made cards that depicted places and events past, in the Bride & Groom's lives thus far. Even a possum couldn't help but wander in & join in the celebrations, albeit, at the detriment of the Bride's roses, which were obviously quite tasty!