Kelsie and Calvin’s Lovely Petrie Wedding

 

It was a beautiful day in the northern suburbs of Brisbane when I arrived at a lovely little house in Bray Park with a stunning white Cadillac out the front.  Inside the bride and her bridesmaids were all ready to go, with just a few finishing touches to add.

 

There was a lovely moment when the groomsmen showed up to drop off the bouquets and the blushing bride hid inside while also peering out to see her groom.

Calvin and Kelsie met at high school but it wasn’t until they met later on at a youth group that they started seeing each other – and so began a beautiful love story.

 

Wedding Venue – Old Petrie Town

Reception – Pendicup Community Centre

Celebrant Dianne Webb – Tender Moments Celebrations

Cake – Natalie’s Cakes

 

Mel and Bec’s Beautiful Brisbane Wedding

I first met Mel and Bec when I photographed Rebecca’s mother’s wedding.  Melissa  had helped Karen with the lovely touches at her wedding so I knew their wedding was going to be special.

When I arrived at the hotel where both Bec and Mel were getting ready, both rooms were filled with laughter, friends and a score of professionals getting them ready for their big day.

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Mel and Bec had decided to get married at the beautiful LightSpace in the Valley.  An absolutely stunning venue for one of the most beautiful weddings, full of love, friendship and family.

Congratulations Rebecca and Melissa!  Wishing you every happiness for the rest of your lives!  Thank you for letting me be part of your special day.

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Ceremony and reception : LightSpace Fortitude Valley

Celebrant: Gai Rites

 

 

 

 

Rachel and Andrew {Shorncliffe Maternity Photographer}

The rain clouds were hanging low over Shorncliffe when I got to meet this beautiful little family.  I honestly didn’t know if the rain would hold off for us but we were on a tight timeline with mumma at 38 weeks.

In the end the rain held off for us and we were able to capture some very special images for this gorgeous family before they welcomed their baby girl into the world.

In front of the camera

I’m usually the person behind the camera, not in front.  Even with my family I always position myself with camera in hand so that I can avoid the picture itself.  Why?  Mainly because I have seen waaaayy too many photos of myself with half closed eyes, mouth hanging open mid-yelling-at-a-child or with three chins then anyone needs to see of themselves.  Yes I am self conscious and there is a lot about myself that I pick apart when I see a photo of myself – but….

Recently I read an article about mums (and dads) making a effort to be in the pictures with their families.  In the article – I’m sorry I forget the author and title – it basically highlighted a story from a young woman whose mother had passed away and she realised she had very few photos of her mother.  Some from her youth but as she got older there were fewer and fewer images.  I made a pact with myself that day that I would get in more photos with my family.  More awkward family selfies, more asking random strangers to take our photo, more letting my husband and friends take photos with me in them rather than me taking them.  And it doesn’t matter if my skin looks bad, or my hair is a mess because one day none of that is going to matter.  When we look back at photos of ourselves as children and teenagers, we don’t see those flaws that were so glaringly obvious in the moment – no,  time adds a hazy glow that makes everyone look amazing… except of those 90’s fashion choices – boots with scrunchie socks and patterned leggings – what were we thinking!

This year I turn 35 and although I still need to drop a few kilos and there are no ways to hide my smile lines and grey hair (except for photoshop 🙂 I got out in front of the camera the other day to do some self portraits for a photo-a-week project #dogwood52.  It was awkward and embarrassing – especially when a couple walked past and I’m just sitting out in the middle of field by myself with tripod and a camera and my picnic basket smiling like an idiot. But I dare you to try it! I encourage all mums and dads to make this year the year you get out from behind the camera and get in front of it.  Whether it’s with your family or some nice pictures of yourself in your favourite place – just get out and do it and enjoy the moment – laugh at yourself while you try and figure out how to fit everyone into that selfie or grin like an idiot at a camera with (hopefully) no-one else around because you are beautiful right now in this moment.  And it will never be this time again and you will never look at young as you do right now 🙂

Telina and Dylan’s Wedding Day {Dayboro Wedding Photographer}

Despite the clouds and forecast of showers it was a stunning day out in Dayboro for the stunning wedding of Telina and Dylan at Glengariff Historic Estate.

Quite possibly the most organised bride I’ve ever had the pleasure of photographing, when I arrived at the lovely little cottage reserved for brides getting married out at Glengariff everyone was relaxed and ready to go.

Surrounded by her beautiful attendants this stunning bride slid into the most stunning lace dress and we had plenty of time to capture some shots before it was time to head to the ceremony down the hill at Glengariff Historic Estate.

The rain cleared and the sun came out for a beautiful ceremony that involved both their children as well.  The bride and groom shared some heartfelt vows before their guest who had come from near and far to celebrate a much anticipated wedding.

After the ceremony I stole the bridal party away to explore the gorgeous grounds of the historic winery.

And after all the speeches and dancing had been done, we celebrated two lives becoming one.  Congratulations Telina and Dylan and thank you for letting me share in your day.

Make up – Living Dolls

Hair – Bekki Brooker

Live music – Melissa Keller

Venue – Glengariff Historic Estate

The time of your life

When I was younger and people used to tell me that this (insert age) was the time of my life. Although it often didn’t feel like it at the time.  However now in my 30’s I do, reluctantly admit they were correct.  And I wish I had more photos of myself from these times in my life.

Thats what our “Time of Your Life” shoots are all about.  Designed for young people, particularly at pivotal moments in their life (end of primary school, end of high school, beginning or end of university- or really any time you feel ready).

I had the beautiful Alyssa come and help me out with the first of these concept shoots on Wednesday, after our first shoot was rained out.  She was an absolute joy to work with and a fantastic model.