A few weeks ago Kelly and Brad tied the knot in the beautiful Snowy Mountains town of Batlow. They married on a Friday (the 13th!!) because they wanted to be able to spend the whole weekend with their family and friends (such a great idea, highly recommend a weekday wedding!) Their reception and ceremony was held at the local pub and the whole day was so relaxed and FUN – even ending the night with a Krispy Kreme donut table!! Yum!! We were pretty lucky with the weather too! It was raining on and off throughout the morning and as soon as it was go time, the sun came beaming out of the clouds for their whole ceremony! These two are so sweet together and are honestly some of the nicest and funnest people i’ve ever met.
In true Batlow style we couldn’t end their day without having some sort of apple photo (keep scrolling). This was such an amazing day and I’m so blessed to have bride and grooms as fun, sweet and caring as these two! Enjoy a few snaps from their wedding, this was one i’ll never ever forget!!! (warning, this is a lonnngggg post)
PS, did you see their Batlow apple orchard engagement session from a few weeks ago? You can read it here >> CLICK ME
Roslyn xx
Photographer | Roslyn Clare Photography
Videographer | Grant Hardwick Videography
Florals | Coach House Flowers, Tumut
Venue | Batlow Hotel
MUA | Mahala Hofert
Celebrant | Debra Bowman
Entertainment | Tracee James
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I acknowledge the wiradjuri people as the custodians of the lands and waters of the region, on which I live and work. I pay respect to elders both past and present. I acknowledge and respect the wiradjuri people’s cultural, spiritual, physical and emotional connection with their land, waters and community.