Weddings and Elopements

Behind all the neatly laid out rows of dinner forks and finely folded napkins, a couple waits in the wings.

Sometimes they’re anxious, but oftentimes they’re excited. This day has been months in the making.

And they wonder — is it like coming home?

The stage is set; the outfits carefully chosen.

Antechamber to a great hall, or barn door leading to the backyard, they take a breath and remember where they’re heading.

It’s finally here.

There’s a face they’ll put on for their guests, and one that's just for each other.

I’ll be there for them both, knowing that when they stop trying to pose for the camera and just remember they’re marrying their best friend, they’ll glow in a way that flatters the sun.

And I’ll (almost definitely) cry alongside their friends as I hear them shakily deliver their vows — behind all the pageantry, it’s two very vulnerable people who desperately want to be together.
After all this time, it still gets to me.


It’s okay, I tell myself, the cameras are waterproof.

It’s not all melodrama. We’ll drink and dance late into the evening, but before then I’ll crack a joke to ease the tension because the ceremony is 45 minutes behind schedule.

It doesn’t matter. It goes off without a hitch.

And the day is full of little details, many of them deliberately chosen by our anxious couple.

I’ll stage some of them, but aan eye out for the countless ones unfolding organically - blink and you’ll miss them.

Babysitters have been arranged, airfares booked, and friends from far and wide have been there every step of the way.

It’s well into the evening, and dinner tables give way to the dance floor.

Daughters and fathers, sons and mothers, and newlyweds — dances of significance give way to everyone dancing the night away.

Before we know it, the day is over.
It’s been a whirlwind.
Cakes were cut and speeches went on a little too long.

But you can’t linger, because the venue owner is already lining up buses to cart your guests away.

Behind all the neatly laid out rows of dinner forks and finely folded napkins, a couple waits in the wings.

Before we know it, the day is over.

It’s been a whirlwind.

Cakes were cut and speeches went on a little too long.



But you can’t linger, because the venue owner is already lining up buses to cart your guests away.

It’s well into the evening, and dinner tables give way to the dance floor.

Daughters and fathers, sons and mothers, and brides and grooms — dances of significance give way to dancing the night away.

Babysitters have been arranged, airfares booked, and friends from far and wide have been there every step of the way.

It’s gone by faster than you expected, and the whole day is swirling around in your head like the night’s final song. It’s too much to fit in.


The details might start to blur before the week is out, but your photographs never will.

There’s a face they’ll put on for their guests, and there’ll be one that’s just for each other.


I’ll be there for them both, knowing that when they stop trying to pose for the camera and just remember they’re marrying their best friend, they’ll glow in a way that flatters the sun.

And the day is full of little details, many of them deliberately chosen by our anxious couple.

I’ll stage some of them, but keep an eye out for the countless ones unfolding organically - blink and you’ll miss them.

Sometimes they’re anxious, but oftentimes they’re excited. This day has been months in the making.

And they wonder — is it like coming home?

The stage is set; the outfits carefully chosen.

Antechamber to a great hall, or barn door leading to the backyard, they take a breath and remember where they’re heading.

It’s finally here.

And I’ll cry alongside their friends as I hear them shakily deliver their vows — behind all the pageantry, it’s two very vulnerable people who desperately want to be together. After all this time, it still gets to me.


It’s okay, I tell myself, the cameras are waterproof.

It’s not all melodrama. We’ll drink and dance late into the evening, but before then I’ll crack a joke to ease the tension because the ceremony is 45 minutes behind schedule.

It doesn’t matter. It goes off without a hitch.

Weddings and Elopements

It’s gone by faster than you expected, and the whole day is swirling around in your head like the night’s final song. It’s too much to fit in.


The details might start to blur before the week is out, but your photographs won’t.

Weddings and Elopements

Behind all the neatly laid out rows of dinner forks and finely folded napkins, a couple waits in the wings.

Sometimes they’re anxious, but oftentimes they’re excited. This day has been months in the making.

And they wonder — is it like coming home?

The stage is set; the outfits carefully chosen.

Antechamber to a great hall, or barn door leading to the backyard, they take a breath and remember where they’re heading.

It’s finally here.

There’s a face they’ll put on for their guests, and one that's just for each other.

I’ll be there for them both, knowing that when they stop trying to pose for the camera and just remember they’re marrying their best friend, they’ll glow in a way that flatters the sun.

And I’ll (almost definitely) cry alongside their friends as I hear them shakily deliver their vows — behind all the pageantry, it’s two very vulnerable people who desperately want to be together.
After all this time, it still gets to me.


It’s okay, I tell myself, the cameras are waterproof.

It’s not all melodrama. We’ll drink and dance late into the evening, but before then I’ll crack a joke to ease the tension because the ceremony is 45 minutes behind schedule.

It doesn’t matter. It goes off without a hitch.

And the day is full of little details, many of them deliberately chosen by our anxious couple.

I’ll stage some of them, but keep an eye out for the countless ones unfolding organically - blink and you’ll miss them.

Babysitters have been arranged, airfares booked, and friends from far and wide have been there every step of the way.

It’s well into the evening, and dinner tables give way to the dance floor.

Daughters and fathers, sons and mothers, and newlyweds — dances of significance give way to everyone dancing the night away.

Before we know it, the day is over.
It’s been a whirlwind.
Cakes were cut and speeches went on a little too long.

But you can’t linger, because the venue owner is already lining up buses to cart your guests away.

It’s gone by faster than you expected, and the whole day is swirling around in your head like the night’s final song. It’s too much to fit in.


The details might start to blur before the week is out, but your photographs never will.

A few of the featured couples

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Ash & Adi -The Valley Estate

Fed & Suz - Centennial Vineyards

Ash & Adi -The Valley Estate

Bec & Alex - The Vue Boonah + surroundings

Fed & Suz - Centennial Vineyards

Rose & Joe - Private Estate

Bec & Alex - The Vue Boonah + surroundings

Rose & Joe - Private Estate

Wedding Packages

The Essentials Package— $1900

Coverage: 5 consecutive hours

This package captures the heart of your celebration — the vows, the joy, the connection—without missing the magic.

Thoughtfully designed for couples who want quality, intentional coverage without the full-day commitment.

Includes:

  • Pre-wedding consultation (phone or video)

  • 5 consecutive hours of coverage—ideal for ceremony, portraits, and reception highlights

  • No set limit on edited high-resolution images

  • Private online gallery for easy viewing, downloading, and sharing

  • Full print release so you can create your own albums, wall art, and keepsakes

  • Up to 1 hour of travel included

The Full-Story Package — $2900

Coverage: 10 consecutive hours

This is your once-in-a-lifetime story and it deserves to be told in full, from the quiet and emotional moments of getting ready to the joy and energy of your final dance.

This full-day experience allows for a relaxed, natural timeline with plenty of room to soak in the moments as they happen.

No rushing, no missed memories.

I’ll be there to document the spontaneous
in-betweens that make your day uniquely yours with care, creativity, and detail.

Includes:

  • Pre-wedding consultation (phone or video)

  • Full-day 10-hour photography coverage—from getting ready, first look, ceremony, portraits, family & friends, to reception and send-off

  • Professionally, individually edited high-resolution images - without quantity caps

  • Private online gallery for easy viewing, downloading, and sharing

  • Full print release so you can create your own albums, wall art, and keepsakes

  • Social media story pack – a bundle of ready-to-post vertical images created at the perfection resolution for Instagram stories or reels.

  • Priority full image delivery + sneak peak photographs within 24 hours.

  • Up to 1.5 hours of travel included

A few practicalities

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