Wow, I don’t even know where to start with this one. Grateful is an understatement here. To be invited overseas, to photograph a wedding, for not along people you know in your small town, but long time clients, is an absolute highlight of my career (and life, tbh) Jess and Todd asked me to be […]
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Whoh, what a wait these two had to get married, 951 days and two babies later – they’re Mr and Mrs! Now let’s rewind 8 years, Eliza was one of the VERY FIRST clients to hire me not long after I moved to Tumut. I photographed her and Heath, who at the time was only […]
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Hey future brides! Today I’m sharing about one of the most exciting parts of your wedding day; getting ready! This is when it all starts to feel real, everyone around you is getting excited and you finally get to put on your dream wedding dress! It might not seem like the most important part of […]
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I knew these two were my kind of people the very first time we met. You know when you meet some people and you’re like “please don’t leave, stay in my life forever”? Yeah, Sashi and Mark are those kinds of people. I can’t believe I get to do this as a “job”… where I […]
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Ohhhh this is a long one you guys! Be prepared, there’s a whole lot of laughter and goodness in these images (cue some tissues moments too). I knew for months leading up this wedding that it was going to be one giant party and phew, it did not disappoint! Maddie was seriously one of the […]
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