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Just a reminder to anyone still reading our old blog here.
Our new Website is over at Vellum Studios! So head over there if you are looking for a great Brisbane Wedding Photographer
My last wedding of 2010 was the New Years Eve wedding of Tara & Adam. And to make things a little bit different from many of my December weddings, we actually had this crazy thing called blue sky and amazingly… the sun!
Tara and Adam chose to have their lovely ceremony under a grove of trees in the Roma St Parklands. The bonus of this venue was that Tara was able to include her adorable dog Lucy in the proceedings! It also made a great location for some photo fun afterwards before heading to a few other city locations nearby.
We then returned to the Urban Hotel’s 10th floor Panorama room for the reception. With an amazing sweeping view of the Brisbane skyline, I couldn’t think of a better place to have a new years eve reception while also having a great vantage point to watch the fireworks at the end of the night.
Their puppy Lucy was very happy to be involved
One last wedding to blog before wrapping up for Christmas.
This is the wedding of Katrina & Paul who were recently married at Marymac church Annerley with their reception held at the emporium hotel.
Once again the weather was not particularly kind to Katrina and Paul’s big day, but a fun time was still had by all.
I loved Katrina’s shoes
The boys decided to have a little nerve settler before heading to the church
Katrina’s father watching her arrive at the church
We had a little fun exploring some spots in the church while waiting for the torrential downpour to ease outside..
We ended up at one of the groomsmen’s house which had a not too shabby view of the city
The party moved inside
Some details from the Christmas themed reception!
Merry Christmas!!!
I traveled down to the Royal Pines Resort on the gold coast recently to photograph the wedding of Grace and Steven.
Their day was a little bit different in that the morning started with their lovely ceremony held by the lake at the Royal Pines resort. We then headed inside the resort for the lunchtime reception.
After the fun of the reception was over we then headed off for some photos before finishing the day with a Traditional Tea ceremony for Steven’s side of the family.
The whole day was a lot of fun and we even managed to dodge all of the nasty weather (Yay!!)
Following the ceremony Grace ducked upstairs for a makeup touch up, which gave me the chance to grab some quick bridal shots
Some reception details:
There were quite a few fun games played during the reception:
I love tea ceremonies
Another gorgeous recent wedding was that of Skye and Mike. They chose the picturesque Sirromet winery at Mount Cotton to have their intimate ceremony with friends and family.
The lush vines provided the perfect backdrop for Skye and Mike to say their vows. They also provided a great place to have fun afterwards while taking photos.
Everyone then made their way up to the Barrel room set in the cellar, for the reception.
I was lucky enough to get to another of my favourite spots recently when I photographed the wedding of Brooke & Cameron at North Stradebroke Island.
It was a perfect day for a beautiful beachside wedding ceremony. Brooke & Cameron exchange vows under the pandanus trees overlooking the ocean in a lovely ceremony.
We then went to a few of North Stradebroke’s spectacular beaches and lookouts for photos before heading to the reception held at the Stradebroke Isalnd Beach Hotel.
A nice view to take in while getting ready
The little flowergirl was just so adorable..
Dad was extremely proud
I love when there are lots of flowers at the ceremony

Kids, don’t try this at home..
Some reception details
I recently had the pleasure of photographing the wedding of the lovely Kimberley and Nathaniel.
I could just tell from the start of the day that they were both very excited that the day had come and were looking forward to tying the knot in front of close friends and family. They chose the magnificent Cathedral of St Stephen in the city to exchange their vows. We then went to a few of their favourite places in the New Farm area that they love to call home.
We got back to the Stamford Plaza for the reception just in time, before a storm came rolling in. Providing a great lightning display over the river and Story bridge as a backdrop to the reception festivities.
I loved Kimberley’s Blue shoes and Darb Dress
Nathaniel taking a moment…
Sprung..
Some reception details
I love when I get the chance to get up to Noosa. There is such a relaxed holiday atmosphere there all year round.
And what better place to have a relaxed wedding with close friends and family hey? And that is just what Andrea and Jon thought when they decided to have their wedding by the beach at Noosa.
Both Andrea and Jon now call Wagga Wagga in NSW home, but have a close attachment to the sun and surf of the sunshine state, so it made perfect sense to have their special day up here.
The ceremony took place in the Groves behind Noosa Beach.Following which, the guests were treated to a relaxing Noosa river cruise while the bridal party went off and explored the many great beaches and coves for photos.
Every body then met up for a great reception at Trios on the River at the Noosa Marina.
It certainly has been a busy part of the season. So much to blog..not enough hours!! So keep your eyes out for quite a few posts coming up!
First up is the wedding of Shannon and Chris. Both Shannon and Chris have fun personalities with infectious smiles and there were a lot of laughs to be had throughout the day.
They were married at St Joseph’s College on Gregory Terrace, following that, we had a bit of fun at some locations around town before making our way to The Pavilion at Allan Border field for a spot of cricket and then the reception.
Shannon has a great smile!
In a slight departure from tradition, Shannon also had two male attendants (who did their jobs superbly)
I love that the Jacaranda’s are out at the moment
The boys decided to get the bat and ball out for a bit of a hit..
Following which I quickly put the camera away and went into the relative safety of the reception
Some reception details:
The sun made a much appreciated guest appearance at one of my most recent weddings, thankfully his Cousin: Clouds and Rain couldn’t attend that day.
The wedding was for the lovely Eleanor and Darren, who were married on the banks of the Brisbane river at the Toowong Rowing Club. The afternoon sunshine and the many blooming Jacaranda trees provided the perfect backdrop after that for the location photography.
Both the ceremony and reception had many fabulous details in keeping with the vintage theme that Eleanor and Darren has planned. Thanks guys for allowing me to photograph your day.
Some of the great reception details