Amy and Cameron held their wedding at a family property hidden away in Howrah, Tasmania. With a bushland setting and Hobart in the distant background, this wedding ticked so many boxes. Intimate? Check! Sentimental? Check! Delicious food? Check? A damn fun time? Double check!
The thing I absolutely love about shooting weddings on private property, is seeing what people create when there’s no restrictions or rules that they have to abide by. The whole wedding is left up to your creativity and I think that lends itself to truly unique and special celebrations.
Read MoreMel and Matt’s Gold Coast wedding was anything short of amazing. From getting ready in a skyrise apartment at the footsteps of Broadbeach, to saying their I do’s nestled in the gardens of Ecolodge Fellini. When they first asked me to fly over to Queensland to photograph their wedding, I immediately went into overdrive and started planning. I chatted with a couple of photographer friends that I have in Queensland and drew up a plan of where I could take the couple for their photo shoot.
Read MoreLex and I hit it off instantly when we met at the Weddings Tasmania Expo. Something that I hold so important, is building a good relationship with the couple’s that I photograph. Weddings are so special and I want my couples to see me more as a friend they’ve invited rather than someone who is working at their wedding. That’s why I’m always keen to catch up for a coffee or beer with people – it’s important to get to know each so that I can capture true personalities and not force people to do things that don’t necessarily suit them.
Read MoreKasey and Chris’ beautiful wedding was held at a Tuscany-inspired Airbnb just outside of Launceston, Tasmania. I absolutely love the intimacy and closeness of this wedding. For the bridal party photos, I took them to a hidden table in the bush where we had a private picnic with a cheese platter and champagne. Afterwards, the party kicked on in the courtyard delicious food, banging tunes and drinks aplenty.
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