Tuesday, November 20, 2007






Ben and Kellie's wedding last week was one of the few we do each year that was afloat. The weather was kind to us and the showers disappeared. It was beautiful out on the water and we cruised around for about an hour why they got married.

I love shooting on piers, some might say I'm obsessed with shooting on piers. The reception was at Passandena's on Pittwater and we did the shoot at Taylors Point. It is a very small area but good for a shoot due to the range of options avaliable.

We got a lot of great shots and we all had some fun for the time we were there. I'm looking forward to Ben and Kellie seeing their shots.

Jeff

Friday, November 09, 2007






Last weekend it was Anita and Aarons turn. This was a different shoot for me , we really scoped out Glenbrook and came up with a shoot that involved a bus stop , an embankment and the train station. I'm really happy with the results, different and unique. Locations don't always have to be high profile.

The rain held off and the day turned out perfectly for everyone. I was very happy that Anita and Aaron let us be apart of their special day. I hope they are having a great honeymoon.

Jeff

Monday, November 05, 2007






Kristine and Ted's wedding, the second leg of a busy weekend. They allowed plenty of time for their photos so we headed into the Rocks and took some great shots. What I love about the Rocks is the ability to do such varied shoot everytime. I could shoot every wedding in there for a year and no two would look the same.

Kristine and Ted are enjoying the Bahamas at the moment. My couples constantly test my over developed travel bug with great destinations on their honeymoon. Maybe its time for me to renew my vows and have a second honeymoon.

See you both at the end of the month and thanks for a terriffic day.

Jeff

Friday, November 02, 2007






The busiest weekend of the year kicked off with Lina and Dean's wedding. I was really looking forward to this wedding as it had a lot of really strong photo opportunities and I also really like Dean and Lina, they have been very good to me.

Lina, being Vietnamese, had a tea ceremony first and this requires traditional dress initially. I have photographed this manu times but never with the hat before and I thought she looked great.

The Mustangs were fantastic as well, old American cars, while not very inspiring to drive, a great to photograph. Dean and Lina also blew me away by parting harder than most couples at their wedding, something I got no hint of from our previous meetings.

Great fun indeed

Jeff