2013 Wedding Photography Information

Planning a wedding in 2013? We have put together a mini-mag full of friendly advice to help you plan your big day. Our free wedding magazine is available as a download simply by clicking the link below.

Wherever and whenever you are planning to tie the knot, we would love to be a part of your special day, but even if you aren’t considering our services, we hope you find some value within these pages.

Best Wishes,

Rich&Mich

If you would like any additional information or pricing details, please feel free to contact us at anytime.

Rebecca & Garth. Bangalow Engagement Session

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January is always a very busy time of year for me as I catch up with finalising album layouts, edit up our recent weddings and start planning for the wedding season ahead. It often means many, many, many hours at my desk and it is always a welcome break when I can schedule some shooting time away from the computer!  So, while it was a productive week, I was more than happy to finish the week with the engagement session of Rebecca and Garth, shot in Bangalow – our home town.

Rebecca and Garth are in the region for a few days while they finalise all the arrangements for their beautiful Yamba wedding to be held in March. We kept the afternoon very relaxed and simply took a casual stroll along the train tracks in Bangalow. There are a couple of locations I see everyday and until now hadn’t had the opportunity to shoot in. It was great to be able to use these locations and we all had an enjoyable afternoon, getting to know one another and making images that I hope they will love. Here’s a preview of  what turned out to be a fantastic afternoon. I can’t wait until the wedding!

RW

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Carly & Coady. An Alstonville Wedding

There’s something about weddings that is so uplifting. We all seem to be so crazy busy these days that I guess it is a very rare thing that we  stop and collectively celebrate  together.  Perhaps, that’s why weddings are so fantastic, it gives us all an opportunity to take a moment – pause – and just feel the pure joy of two people in love.

I’ve been looking forward to Richard bringing home images from Carly and Coady’s Alstonville wedding. These two had me hooked from their engagement shoot, they are just a really sweet couple and we knew the wedding would be something beautiful. I’m a big fan of vintage weddings, accessories and colours and there are some really beautiful details in this wedding that just looked fantastic. Carly exuded classical beauty on the day and I just know these images are going to make a killer wedding album.

Carly and Coady, I’m glad your wedding day was everything you hoped it would be, we send our very best wishes for your radiant future together.

MW

Stacey & Mark. A Wet Weather Lismore Wedding.

The lead up to anyone’s wedding can be stressful, but for Stacey and Mark, it seemed like they had more than their fair share of hurdles. In the past week they had a number of hiccups with suppliers, including a car smashing through the front of their florist’s shop. Thankfully all their flower’s were safe, but with the run of luck they were having, of course it was going to rain on their big day.

In the morning there was a little light drizzle about, but just as the bride’s limo pulled into the church driveway, the heavens opened and down it came. Despite all of this, I never once saw anything less than a smile on the faces of Stacey and Mark, even during the location shoots when we all got a little wetter than we would have liked (take a look at Mark’s jacket in some of the images below). Their happiness however was contagious and the entire bridal party and myself all had a great afternoon. Thanks guys for making the wettest wedding I’ve attended for a while so much fun!

RW

Vicky & Chris. A Eureka Wedding

Every now and then, Rich and I manage to wrangle a few short hours out of our seriously crazy schedule to do a bit of a drive around the country lanes that crisscross all over Northern NSW. If you are ever searching for a seriously quaint, country Church to exchange your vows in, then this area has it all. I don’t know, perhaps it is just me, but I love a country wedding. I think I’m still in that honeymoon phase of moving to the country because I’m just loving the rolling hills, the country folk and the quaint timber Churches.

A little while back, Rich and I stumbled on The Eureka Uniting Church. Set back on a quiet country road, moments away from some of the most breath-taking scenery around… was it any wonder that we were truly excited to be invited to photograph Vicky and Chris’ wedding there? And, they didn’t disappoint. Vicky and Chris’ wedding just oozed Eureka country charm.

Vows were exchanged before an intimate gathering of friends and family, followed by afternoon tea in the Church hall and completed by a charming wedding reception at the historic Eltham Hotel. We know that some of the guests traveled a very long way to attend the wedding and I’m sure it was well worth the trip. When I asked Richard to describe the day, he summed it up in one word – laughter. Lots of it. Vicky and Chris celebrated their union with immense amounts of laughter – sounds perfect doesn’t it?

Vicky and Chris, we wish you all the very, very best for your amazing life together. Thanks for letting us be part of your day.

 

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