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Showing posts with label Australian Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian Photography. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

Stunning Adelaide Wedding by Emma Sharkey

Why hello there!! So sorry for the extra long hiatus, but it really was much needed!! And I can tell you it was oh so wonderful!! In fact the hubby is still off this week so I'm a wee way off having routine back into my day!! We haven't been away, we've been enjoying a mini staycation, getting things done around the house, plenty in the garden and generally just lots of relaxing and hanging our together (and with Charlie of course!). Although I must say that unless I physically remove myself from the house, the temptation just to 'do a bit of work' is always lurking! But I've been pretty good at staying away I think. I've been taking the time to set myself up for the next few months so that I'm super dooper organised!! I have big intentions of being more in control of the business this year and not letting myself get so busy that it all gets a bit overwhelming, which it certainly does at times. My intentions are good at least :-). So I hope you've all had a lovely break... I've missed y'all that's for sure!! It's a weird thing when you disconnect from blogging for a bit, it's like there's friends out there you haven't seen in a while! I have lots of pretty features lined up for the week, and with any luck the new look blog will be live before too long as well... oh and then there's the first Magnolia Rouge magazine!!! And I can tell you it's looking so pretty!!

Anyway enough about me... first up for the year I have a seriously gorgeous South Australian wedding from Emma Sharkey. The gorgeous bride, Kelly, is a stylist so naturally their wedding was in very safe hands! They chose to have a 'planting ceremony' which I just love... read more about it from the bride herself below.

My dream wedding vision was to be an outside celebration ceremony and reception – a casual feast with long trestles, shared food, flowers galore and strings of bare globes everywhere full of our nearest and dearest friends and family. I don’t pin point my styles or choices to ‘themes’ but I wanted an organic and warm feel about it. Obviously, weather can do strange things and I wasn’t prepared to create my outdoor dream reception only for rain or a thunderstorm to ruin it. So, my second thought was – to still have the outdoor ceremony, but for the reception - I’ll bring my outside dream inside. We stumbled across Golding Winery one day whilst driving around the Adelaide Hills to look at wedding venues, and as soon as we stumbled across it, we knew it felt like ‘us’. We wanted a venue that we could have total creative control. It wasn’t too big, the gardens were lovely and the ‘barn’ was just what we wanted – a blend of beautiful gardens and old stone. A perfect blank canvas to create the type of celebration we wanted.

We wanted our ceremony to a celebration that included our best friends and family. We didn’t want anything too formal – just something inviting, pretty and ‘us’. We were so excited about the fact that all our nearest and dearest would be in the same place together. Cinema chairs created a point of difference for our seating with the custom made altar, which I made myself, sat at the top of the lawn decorated with flowers. We decided to include a ‘planting ceremony’ to symbolise our commitment. We chose a native rosemary plant, which was the first plant we planted at our house when we bought it – and this same plant was to be our bonbonniere for guests as a thank you gift. 


I truly believe the flowers create an atmosphere that other decor options cannot. I wanted a ‘just picked from the garden’ style of flower structure for the wedding. So many different blooms and herbs were in the bouquets it’s hard to mention them all. It was really important to me that my flowers weren’t ‘structured’. The bouquet was bound off with burlap and tulle to match my dress. 

My flower ‘recipe’ for the wedding tables were loose arrangements in a ‘just picked’ style full of spring blooms, gums and herbs. Included were peonies, blushing brides, ivory roses, pale pink roses, white and pale pink astilbe, dusty miller, sage, rosemary, blue gum and white berries. The boy’s buttonholes were an organic construction of rosemary, berry and burlap binding. 

 Upon entry of the reception, we wanted to do something different when it came to escort cards. Our idea of sourcing old drawers in A-Z to put the escort cards in was a little ‘interactive’ feature of the wedding but we wanted show the guests that they weren’t just a number on a table. Our guests were invited for a reason, and it only felt right that we would hand write a personal thank you to each and every guest in a custom made card which also featured their table number. We decorated a few of the drawers with flower arrangements ourselves to allow the organic tones to flow through. 

The most important thing of all is to remember your wedding should be a reflection of the both of you – not just the bride!!! Our incorporation of Julian’s gardening in our planting ceremony and the bonbonniere and my love of flowers and decoration were elements of both of us which tied together to be a reflection of ‘us’. Our most favourite moment was sitting down at the reception after greeting everyone casually walking in. We both looked at each other and said ‘how good is this!’. We couldn’t fault it. Planning a wedding is a huge task – but if you have the right people around to help you, your day will be everything you want it to be. Having someone to ‘coordinate’ your day is the best decision you can make. Hiring the right vendors that can execute your style and what you want is so important.

Photography | Emma Sharkey Photography, Styling, Stationery and Event Planning | Emkho, Floral work | Blooming Bridal, Bride's dress | Liza Emanuel (Bella Dress), Wedding Cakes | A little touch of sweet, Grooms Suits | Jack London, Lighting | Rapture Events and Designs, Celebrant | Bronwyn Lyndsay, Celebrants of Adelaide

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Engagement shoot by Jemma Keech

Hello, how is your weekend going? The sun's shining around here so I hope you have some lovely plans? Perhaps getting ready for Christmas? I guess I need to think about that at some stage!! In the meantime I'll dream over pretty shoots such as this by Jemma Keech! Jemma shoots all on film and the colours in these images are so dreamy... like a painting! And how stylish are these two? I love her outfits. Beautiful, beautiful work Jemma!!

Have a fabulous weekend everyone! K xo

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Snow White Inspiration Shoot by Neiyo Sun

We're taking a little break from reality today with this gorgeous and romantic fairytale inspired shoot by Neiyo Sun from Australia. I love the little apple candles... such a cute idea which would be easy to do at home for a dinner party!! And all those fabulous cakes... yum! Neiyo tells us of her inspiration behind the shoot...

This is my first inspiration shoot and I came up with the idea of Snow White as every girl dreams of a fairy tale. When I think of Snow White, I think of beauty, sweetness, innocence, purity, the smell of forests, red apples, and white. Half a years in the making… and its all finally come together….'

After watching Snow White and the Huntsman, it gave me a clearer idea of the kind of shoot I was looking for with the messy tangled hair in the woods. Red, white and mocha are the main colours of the shoot so all the details and settings were based on this colour scheme. The cakes were white so we added red details such as red macarons, red apples and DIY apple candles. I even dyed the model’s hair myself and turned her from a blonde to a brunette with a red tinge.

I'd like to describe my photographic style as natural, simple, beautiful and unique. I use nature as much as possible, working mainly outdoors with the simplicity of natural light. This shoot was done at the golden hour just before sunset time to give the images are warm glow. The forest and woods add the rusty, wilderness feel to this shoot. I love capturing real emotions such as joy by getting that beautiful smile/laugh of my subject which my sweet model made very easy. I did minimal retouching to keep the style natural. My specialty are close ups since I believe every bride is beautiful and so I always include some soft close ups. Finally I love the pretty details of the wedding day so I included food , stationery, accessories to bring the shoot alive.

Photography | Neiyo Sun, Art director | Fiona Brown, Gown | Anna Campbell, Hair & Makeup | Miss Aimmey, Stylists | Little Sootie and Leo & Bella, Flowers | Flower Jar, Cake | Cake Face, Stationery | Ham & Pea, Assistant | Jeff 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Sweetheart Session by Tealily Photography

I'm thrilled to be featuring the beautiful work of Trish & Joel from Tealily Photography out of Australia this morning. This adorable sweetheart session took place towards the end of winter. It just looks like the perfect afternoon with hot chocolate and marshmallows, barefoot walks with the jetty underfoot, and cozy blankets and the arms of a loved one to keep warm. Uber Romantic!!

I hope you have something nice planned for the weekend... all I can think of right now is the sleep I need to catch up on today after almost 2 weeks of very broken sleep (thanks to continuing fireworks resulting in a restless, scared puppy!). Hopefully we're at the end of it now! I hope you have a lovely weekend whatever you have planned. K xo

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Wintery engagement shoot by Red Telegram

Hey kids... what are you up to this weekend? We're off to the Coldplay concert tonight which should be fabulous!!! And apart from that, no other plans which I love!! We're still dealing with a mildly traumatised puppy since there are still fireworks going off at night, so after a week of very interrupted sleeps we'll be trying to catch up!

Whilst we're dying for summer to hit in force around here, I can still see the appeal of a cosy and moody winter shoot like this one. And if you read their thoughts behind the shoot it'll warm your heart even more!! Eleece and Jake won a ‘Win Your Winter Wedding’ competition run by Melbourne Photographers, Red Telegram. They sent us in some photos and a beautiful letter, with a quote that really moved us "She said 'I'm afraid of falling...' and he whispered 'I have wings.'"

Sarah from Red Telegram says; "For their e-session, I wanted to create a particularly ‘wintery’ environment, to explore what a beautiful and romantic time of year winter can be, a time to snuggle up under blankets with our loved ones and relish what is most precious...each other.
So we went up into the Dandenong Ranges, just outside Melbourne, on the day of the winter solstice. It was bitterly cold, about 5degrees, and it rained the whole time, but Eleece and Jake were not the tiniest bit precious about that. That were out together, having an adventure, with lots of opportunities to cuddle, and that was all that mattered! As they said when describing their wedding day to us “Our belief is that love, family and food warm the heart
”.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Bali Wedding by Loren Ioppolo

Boy oh boy do I have a treat for you on this Friday morning!! A fabulous Balinese wedding that will have you jumping on the phone to book your next holiday! I mean holy moly it's gorgeous!! Australian photographer Loren Ioppolo captured the magic of the day in such a beautiful way for Brent and Karrie-Anne... who ever so kindly shares her details of their gorgeous day with us. The light, the special moments, the joy... go and feast your eyes (then head to your nearest travel agent!!)

Brent and I have visited Bali many times over many years so it holds a special place in our hearts. We actually sat in a restaurant around the corner from Mu many years ago and said... "one day we'll get married overlooking this ocean" and almost 5 years later, we did!

We had never been to Mu (our venue) when we booked it for our wedding, but a friend recommended it and it seemed to fit exactly what we were looking for. We wanted somewhere unique, rustic, private, on the beach and a place we could have everyone stay with us! Seriously, words can not describe how amazing this venue is. The bungalows were absolutely beautiful, the view breathtakingly spectacular, the hospitality impeccable and the feeling of the place, simply magical.

The style of our wedding was beachy boho and we decorated the day with lots of white, natural burlap & twine and splashes of fluro yellow for some fun! We wanted the day to feel very relaxed and intimate so we had a small guest list, didn't follow tradition with a bridal party and had floor cushions and benches for seating.


As our guests traveled from Perth, Gold Coast and Canada, we wanted to make sure we could spend as much time with everyone as possible. We didn't want it to only be about one day so we had lots of wedding festivities which included sunset cocktails for the girls the night before our wedding at the Rock Bar, the boys had afternoon drinks at Single Fin Bar and we had a pool party and lunch the day after our wedding for all our friends and family to relax and recover together.

It is so clique, but the whole day was truly amazing! I would have to say walking towards the aisle seeing my husband-to-be's sillouette with the ocean in the background and all our family and friends looking towards my Dad and I, was pretty special.


All our married friends has told us to take some time out together on the night, so Brent and I consciously took a few moments throughout the day and night to step back and watch everyone having fun. We had to pinch ourselves that it was actually our wedding day and that everyone there was there for us! Bride & Groom deets I bought my dress before we were even engaged almost 2 and a half years ago! It is called 'butterfly effect' designed by Aurelio Costarella and when I saw it I had to have it. Butterflies remind me of my Mum who is no longer with us so it has an extra special meaning to it. My headpiece was something I was so excited to wear especially because I was not a traditional bride and was never going to wear a traditional veil. I think it fitted the bill perfectly! I decided not to wear any shoes at the last minute (bare feet all the way!) and I had a change of hair and earrings just in time for the partying! My gorgeous friend Natasha Walker (from Natasha Walker Mobile Hairdresser in Perth) whipped up my hair styles and the lovely Anja Burck did my make up for the day. Brent was decked out in Politix - all bought in one quick visit! 

My talented friend Katherine Scott did all the graphics and designed our invitations, wedding poster, welcome door hangers and drink coasters. Music was a key part of our day so we enlisted the super cool, DJ Nick Kasli to mix our tunes for the evening. I made a lot of the decorations myself including the 'LOVE' twine wrapped sign, love heart garlands and we decorated the area with dreamcatchers, photos, quotes and other little hand made items bought from Etsy!! 

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