I’ve been so excited to share these images with you, for a few reason! One, Jess and Rick are AMAZING and two, I didn’t photograph this wedding! Back in March, the lovely Jess and Rick got married on family property just outside of Gundagai. A few days before the wedding I got violently ill (thanks […]
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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 […]
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This beautiful country wedding was super low key, no fuss and one of the most laid back and happiest weddings i’ve photographed yet. Anj and Gary are two of the most sweetest, genuine humans i’ve met and it was such an honour to be invited into their world to capture and witness their big day.
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I’m so excited to share these with you, I don’t even know where to start! It’s crazy to think about, but Jess first contacted me almost 3 years ago now… wow!! Their wedding was originally scheduled for November last year, but
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When Kristy first asked me to take photos for her and the girls getting ready, I was honestly so excited… i’ve been dreaming of an opportunity like this for so long! Kristy and Jason are close friends of ours and it was a real honer to be a part of their day. Not only as a […]
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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.