Amy and Jono eloped in the most spectacular way, with the infamous Pumphouse Point at their feet. Invites were hard to come by – it was restricted to immediate family members…oh and me. We had the ceremony on a sheltered pebble beach with Pumphouse in the backdrop. After the ceremony, the three of us went on a mini adventure as we explored the wild surrounds of the Lake St Clair national park.
Read MoreWhen Karina and Jon approached me and said they wanted to elope, just the two of them, somewhere beautiful in Tasmania, I could have cried. I find intimate weddings and elopements to be so special and unique - it's such a privilege to be invited to be the photographer. Our first catch up was basically an hour-long brainstorm of all the amazing places in Tasmania that would be perfect for an elopement. We ended up settling on a stunning location in the south of Tasmania that had rolling hills with thick grass, epic views of Hobart from a unique vantage point and rugged cliffs for us to climb.
Read MoreMarisa and Chris came to me and said that the two of them were travelling to Tasmania were planning to elope in at Villa Howden. They put the challenge to me to find a location nearby that captured the natural beauty of Tasmania. Location scouting is one of my favourite things to do as a photographer. My assistant/best friend/dog comes with me and we hunt down locations that fit the brief. In this case, we found a nature reserve close-by that had nice long grass, open wide fields surrounded by gumtrees and a killer sunset view of the towering Mount Wellington – if that’s not Tasmania, then I don’t know what it is!
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