Last weekend I photographed Ben + Des’ wedding in Wagga, it was all kinds of fun and Des’ words were basically like “We just want to have heaps of fun and dance all night, can you stay all night?!” Ahem yes, mam’ I sure can!!
So this was my first time shooting at the Tree Chapel in the Botanic Gardens and The Loft (which is above the Vic Hotel in the main street). The ceremony location was gorgeous and Samarra from Wagga Event Hire & Styling did an incredible job with all the little details! Tish from Scooter Flowers put together all the beautiful blooms and the floral piece for the ceremony arbour too. After the ceremony (and a quick McDonalds drive-through…chips and cheeseburgers, #NoRegrets) we stopped by their home to see Ben & Des’ beautiful fur baby dog, Rory! (who was more excited about Maccas chips than seeing his newly married parents, rude).
I didn’t leave the reception till close to 11:00 pm and this was one of the funniest dance floors/parties ever! (scroll down to see my GIF/meme creation of one epic facepalm, ha!) Thanks so much, you two for having me along to photograph your wedding day, it was SOOO much fun!!!
Photographer | Roslyn Clare Photography
Ceremony | Tree Hill Chapel, Wagga Botanical Gardens
Reception Venue | The Loft, Wagga
Wedding Cake | Haran’s Patisserie
Brides Dress | Still White
Florals | Scooter Flowers, Wagga
Styling & Hire |Wagga Event Styling & Hire
MUA | Bare.
Roslyn xx
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