The big day finally arrived for Kylie and Mark on Saturday 20 February 2010.
We started out the day with the girls at the Marriott Hotel before heading over to Brents at Toowong to meet up with Mark while he was waiting for his gorgeous bride to arrive.
Kylie and Mark’s wedding ceremony was one to remember, especially with Mark signing a personalised version of “Feels Like Home” to Kylie as she walked down the isle. This was a huge surprise for Kylie and was absolutely beautiful. The happy couple also kept their vows a secret and it was magic watching their faces as they heard each others words for the first time.
Following the ceremony, we headed off to UQ at St Lucia for some location photos. This is a gorgeous spot for location photos and I think the images speak for themselves.
The reception was also held at Brents Restaurant and everyone had a fabulous evening. The speeches were great, the food was fantastic and the irish band/dancing….just perfect.
We’d also like to say a special thanks to Jason from City Coast Limousines and Brent/Alex and the staff at Brents.
Kylie and Mark, we wish you every happiness in your life together and we hope that your images bring you joy for years to come. Congrats guys!
Anna and Richard had been planning their special day for quite some time and it finally arrived on Saturday 28 November.
We arrived at Hotel Conrad in Brisbane’s CBD to commence photos with the girls and Anna was so very excited that her wedding day was finally here. As always, Tina was looking forward to seeing Anna’s dress and it certainly was impressive.
Once we had photographed the dress, shoes and flowers, it was time for Anna to get into that gorgeous dress of hers. Anna’s Dad looked so proud to see Anna when she finally walked out to greet us in her wedding gown. I think Anna was even fighting back a few tears.
After we’d finished photographing the girls getting ready, it was time to head over to the Kangaroo Point Cliffs to photograph Richard and his Groomsmen at the ceremony location. Richard and the boys were having a great time chatting and laughing and if my memory serves me correct, there were even a few jokes in there about Anna being late.
Anna and Richard had a beautiful ceremony overlooking the Brisbane River and although it was overcast, the rain stayed at bay allowing the happy couple to exchange their vows without getting drenched.
Following the ceremony we headed out for some location photos along the Kangaroo Point Cliffs and then over to the Captain Burke Park to capture some images with the Story Bridge in the background.
From the Captain Burke Park, I headed off with the bridal party to catch a boat which had been organised to take Anna and Richard to the reception at the Riverlife Marquee at Kangaroo Point Cliffs. As we motored past the guests standing on the boardwalk outside Riverlife, all of the guests were cheering and clapping for the happy couple. I have to say, this was a pretty cool experience and I was just their photographer. I can only imagine how it felt for Anna and Richard.
We’d like to thank Anna and Richard for allowing us the privilege of photographing their special day and we wish them all the very best.
Hope you enjoy the sneak peak at your images guys!
For months now we’ve both been so excited about photographing the wedding of Maeli and Desney, and the day finally arrived on Saturday 24 October. We couldn’t wait to get the photography underway!
Desney had put so much thought into the planning for their special day and she had even organised with the Brisbane River Dragons to escort her to the ceremony location via outriggers up the Brisbane River.
We arrived to start the preperation photos with Desney and her girls just after lunch to find that poor Desney was so sick with a tummy bug. Although feeling very under the weather, Desney put on a brave face (such a trouper) and looked stunning in her wedding gown.
After spending an hour or so with the girls, it was off to the Colmslie Beach Reserve so that Desney and Jacob (son) could board the outriggers in preparation for heading to the ceremony location.
Maeli and his four groomsmen were waiting patiently when we arrived at the Colmslie Recreation Reserve and it was such a surprise for the wedding guests when they finally spotted Desney coming up the river. The sounding of a Conch shell and the calling from an Elder was such a beautiful touch to Desney’s entrance to the ceremony location.
Once Maeli and Desney were announced as husband and wife, we were off to the Colmslie Beach Reserve again for some location photos with the bridal party. This was such a great spot for pics and the rows of flowering Jacarandas made for some gorgeous photos.
We’d also like to make a special mention for Desney and Maeli’s limo driver from Brisbane VIP Limousines. The driver could not do enough for the bridal party and was fantastic to work with. Great choice guys!
After the sun had set, we were off to the HQ on Lytton to help Desney and Maeli celebrate at their reception. This was a great spot for the reception and we had so many guests coming up for photos in our little photobooth area.
We truly had a great day with Desney and Maeli and although we were there as the pro photographers, we were welcomed by everyone and felt just like one of the guests.
Guys, we wish you every happiness in your life together and we were honoured to be part of your special day. We hope your photographs help you remember all the special moments from the day you became husband and wife.
Another year, another Riverfire. This year we were lucky to have a friend hold a spot for us with a clear view of the story bridge. We only just managed to get across the bridge before it was closed for the show. As the time crept closer to 7pm the crowd behind was growing very large.
The show began with a flyby of the F111’s but unfortunately without a dump and burn. There seemed to be some difficulties with the story bridge fireworks as there were times of up to 3 minutes or so without anything happening on the bridge. After 25 minutes the F111’s made a return pass and this time with the full dump and burn. This year is my best capture yet of the F111’s doing their famous dump and burn.
For something different, last Friday night 21st August, I was dragged along by a friend to the final round of the Supercheap Drift Series in Queensland. Having never been to anything like this before I was unsure of what to expect. Once settled in and finding a relatively safe spot trackside I pulled out the camera and took some photos and a little HD video also.