Boathouse Canberra Wedding
Simone and Matt’s wedding day was nothing short of magical. After getting ready at home with their families, we all met at the Angel of the North Statue at the NGA Sculpture Gardens for their First Look where Matt saw Simone for the first time. He looked like he could barely hold back tears. We had a great time exploring the gardens and incredible buildings around the NGA to the tune of Frank Sinatra.
Claire and Tom / Poachers Pantry Wedding Canberra
Claire and Tom’s Summer wedding at Poachers Pantry pwas the last wedding before I went on maternity leave, and I couldn’t think of a better way to wrap up my wedding season.
The day was full of laughs and bursting with amazing energy as these two tied the knot surrounded by all of their favourite people (not to be taken for granted after two years of COVID related travel restrictions!). I photographed Claire’s sister Grace’s wedding a couple of years ago and seeing the Terry family again was so nice. The gorgeous wedding party and incredible venue styling (by Two Wild Hearts Co. and The Prop Smith) were such a treat to photograph - I had to keep wiping the drool off my chin.
Alice and David // St John's Anglican Church and Muse Bookstore Wedding
Alice and David’s wedding day was really another really special one. There were some date changes and nail biting accompanying the logistics of event (in true 2020 fashion), but when it came together it was just perfect.
They chose one of my favourite venues for a wedding reception- Muse bookstore in Kingston. So intimate and full of character, the space suited them to a tee.
Ceremony / St John’s Anglican Church Reid
Reception / Muse - Food, Wine, Books.
Flowers / Moxom & Whitney
Makeup and Hair / Saloon Co. , Braddon
National Portrait Gallery Wedding / Grace & Tim
Tim and Grace had a cracker of a wedding at the end of 2020 surrounded by lots of family and friends (thankfully at that stage restrictions were fairly minimal in Canberra).
One of the highlights for me was rendition of “My Heart Will Go On’ (Titanic) by Tim and his best man on some sort of home made flute; the atmosphere set by the swaying lights held up by the guests (via their phones- candles were too much of a fire hazard I suspect).