Natasha and Jono held their wedding in their backyard on what turned out to be a lovely day surrounded by intimate family and friends who had mostly travelled to Adelaide for their engagement party. Natasha and Jono decided, considering everyone had travelled to attend their party, they’ll turn their engagement party into their Surprise Backyard wedding instead. An alternative was going to be holding their wedding on a beach in New Zealand, but they figured it’d be easier for everyone if they held it here, in their backyard. 🙂
Preparation
Natasha and her bridal party were geting ready with a small selection of family and friends in a house nearby. I took photos of the girls getting ready, and together in their custom kimonos, before heading over to the boys before Natasha had put on her dress – as I was going to get that shot ust before the ceremony when she changes again.
Gran looking on
Girls together
Chatting in the garage
Hanging wedding dress
Laughing in mirror
Wedding shoes on bed
Bridesmaids helping out
Putting on makeup
Doing the hair
Jono and his groomsmen were getting ready on site at the couple’s home in Woodville. In between putting on their shirts, and trying on their new fedoras, they were also running about putting some finishing touches on small parts of the wedding reception setup in the backyard.
Groom’s flowers
Smiles all round
Groom finishing up
Wedding rings with bowtie
Smiling groomsman
Smiling groomsman
Groom walking the hallways
Putting on shirt
Groom wearing a hat
Putting on groomsman tie
Glamour photos
As their engagement party ruse was set up as an evening affair, with a marquee set up on the back lawn and food and drink available for dinner; Natasha and Jono decided to have their glamour photos done prior to their wedding ceremony. We head down to the Semaphore Beach to make use of the pristine sand and dunes available there for family photos, before heading just up the road a bit for the more photo friendly Largs Bay jetty.
bride and groom with their dog
Bride and groom on the beach together
bride and groom walking along the beach
Bridal party on the beach
bride and groom on Semaphore beach
Bride and Groom next to Semaphore Jetty
Bridal party on top of Semaphore Jetty
Bride and groom celebrating their wedding on Semaphore Beach
Semaphore Beach wedding photo
Bride and groom under the Largs Bay Jetty
Largs Bay Jetty wedding photo
To add a little bit of variety to the photos, and also because the sky was looking a little grey, I suggested heading through Port Adelaide and using the famed Crozier Street for a bit of an industrial slant to Natasha and Jono’s photos.
Bride standing in front of doorway
Black and White Crozier street
Bride and her bridesmaids together in a doorway
Bride and groom on crozier st
Crozier street wedding photo
Bride and groom having fun in a doorway
Bridal party chilling in Port Adelaide
Bridal Party playing rugby on Crozier st
Surprise Backyard Wedding Ceremony
Many of Natasha and Jono’s guests had travelled from around Australia and New Zealand in order to attend their engagement party that was set up in their backyard, and they continued this ruse riught up until the beginning of the wedding ceremony where Jono’s groomsmen carried out the arbour that was hidden in their shed. Natasha snuck off during a time where guests were mingling and settling in for a fun night of celebration to change into her wedding dress again before reemerging.
Talking to guests
Bride out waiting for guests to arrive
Kids having fun the the marquee
Bride playing with kids
Waiting for the Surprise Backyard wedding to start
Welcome to country
Bride and groom listening to the Welcome to country
Bride peeking out window
Smiling bride
Many of their guests were quite surprised about attending their wedding there and then, whichwas great to see! It’s often the case that the surprise is ruined well before by something, but their surprise wedding was quite successful! The ceremony itself was a nice affair with Aboriginal and Maori traditions coming together, complete with a ‘Welcome to country’, Maori songs, and even a didgeridoo procession. It was lovely to be a part of!
Groom waiting out the front
Groom waiting patiently
Bridal approach
Groom seeing bride at the wedding ceremony
Start of the wedding ceremony
Surprise Backyard wedding ceremony
Maori song
Groom looking at his bride
Holding hands during the ceremony
Bride looking at her groom
Backyard wedding ceremony
Exchanging wedding bands
Surprise wedding ceremony setup
First kiss under the arbour
Excited bride and groom
Digeridoo in the wedding ceremony
Smiles all round
Bride and groom exit
Surprise Backyard Wedding Reception
All the food was set up on a long table within their shed out the back, which guests were asked to serve themselves from, and drnks wer self served from a pretty neat rental bar with several different drinks on tap. During the night I took Natasha and Jono to a nearby spot to make use of the incredible sunset that had set in, and also made sure to get some of the spaklers within the photos during their first dance. It was a great night!
MC doing her thing
Smiling bride during the first dance
Sunset
First dance with sparklers
Having fun during the first dance
New Zealnad Themed wedding cake
Sunset on the oval
Surprise Backyard wedding under the marquee
Cutting the cake together
The food
Bridal speech
Lolly bar
Speech
First dance in the Surprise Backyard wedding
I’d like to thank Natasha and Jono for havingme be a part of their Surprise Backyard wedding, and I hope they enjoy their photos! 🙂
Since Brooke and Lachlan got in contact with me to cover their wedding at Burbrook Forest, I had been looking forward to it as it’s in my opinion one of the best wedding venues in all of South Australia! I may also be biased as it was the venue for my own wedding, but anyway…
The weather was perfect, the trees were beautiful, and the day just turned out to be so awesome that I included a record number of photos on their USB, more than I have ever included on a USB 😛
Preparation
The day started for me at Brooke and Lachlan’s house in which they were in the middle of selling, so the whole place was set up like some sort of display home – perfectly clean and prepared to look awesome. This made my job that much easier! All of Lachlan’s groomsmen were being prepared along side his parents which made for a wonderfully heartfelt time!
Groom and groomsmen on road
Groomsmen gifts
Wedding ring box
Wedding rings on shoes
Groom getting ready by window
0 days to go
Mum adjusting ties
Dad putting on grooms tie
Groom smiling in mirror
Mum looking on
groom enjoying himself
Groom by window
Groom walking out door
Similarly Brooke was being prepared alongside all of her bridesmaids, her parents and even a gaggle of kids who made for some cute distraction to any wedding nerves that people may have been feeling. Brooke had found a delightful bed and breakfast just up the road from Kuitpo hall, and Burbrook forest which was super convenient, and also stunningly beautiful as a backdrop for their preparation photos!
Bride looking in mirror
wedding dress hanging in tree
engagement ring in flowers of bouquet
wedding shoes in tree
The bridal party together
Bridal affects
Little flower girl
Helping Dad get ready
Kids sitting together
Bridal book
Bride getting ready
Bridal party helping out
Dad’s first look of bride
Smiles all round
Bride standing alone looking pretty
bridal party ready to go
Burbrook Forest Wedding Ceremony
Brooke and Lachlan’s wedding day took place on a very hot and sunny day in which the nearby Kuitpo forest had been closed due to fire danger. Luckily, the privately owned Burbrook forest had no such restrictions so their wedding ceremony could take place with no interruptions. The tall trees surrounding the lovely gnarly ‘wedding tree’ (as it’s affectionately known) supplied some nice shade for the entire wedding congregation, and actually made the area quite comfortable.
The Burbrook forest wedding tree would not look out of place in any Harry Potter film, and it mades for an imposing setting for a wedding ceremony where the bride and groom would stand under it, with guests looking up at them with the tree overlooking the whole clearing. It’s quite a sight.
Wedding sign at burbrook forest
Guests waiting
groom waiting patiently
bridal arrival
Bride walking with Dad
Groom’s first look at Burbrook forest
Holding one another under the wedding tree
Wedding party standing under the tree
Together under the wedding tree
Burbrook forest wedding ceremony
Wedding ceremony
Groom smiling during ceremony
Bride smiling during ceremony
Burbrook forest wedding tree
Wedding under the wedding tree in Kuitpo
Guest speech
Kuitpo forest wedding
Holding hands
First kiss under the wedding tree
Burbrook Forest Glamour Photos
The main appeal for holding a wedding at Burbrook forest is using the awesome rows of pine trees with the sunlight shining through to create a stunning effect in photos. it’s a big reason why my wife and I also chose to be married here! After the family photos, we made sure to make use of these trees and sweeping views around the forest. We also made some time later in the day, during the reception to head back for the sun setting through the trees.
Unfortunately some clouds had appeared, hiding the sunset proper, but I’m pretty good with photoshop so… 🙂 It’s also a bit of a fun story to know that behind Brooke and Lachlan in some of the photos is Brooke’s mother crouching down spraying some ‘atmosphere in a can’ to frame them in a bit of a neat haze for the photos.
Bride and groom in amongst the trees
bridal party standing in Burbrook forest
Bride and groom walking about Burbrook forest
under the veil together
Kisses for the bride
Sun shining on bride and groom
Together amongst the trees at Kuitpo forest
Veil floating about Burbrook forest
Bridal party standing in Kuitpo forest
Sunset
Burbrook forest bridal hug
Sun peeking through Burbrook forest
Loving embrace in the forest
Bride and groom against a tree
Dark shot in Burbrook forest
Bride and groom in front of bridal party
Kisses in the forest
Bride and groom in burbrook forest
Bride and groom sitting in front of wedding tree
Bridal party walking otgether in Burbrook forest
Kuitpo Hall Wedding Reception
Kuitpo Hall, which is conveniently just down the road from Burbrook forest is a beautifully rustic spot to hold a wedding reception at. This is particularly true on a warm night, like what Brooke and Lachlan enjoyed, where guests can enjoy the large grassy field outside the hall itself. Brooke and Lachlan had the entire area lit with outside lighting and well stocked with barrels, and outside furniture so everyone was comfortable.
Wedding cake at Kuitpo Hall
Bridal party entrance
cutting the wedding cake
photos with guests
wedding favour
Wedding sign hanging at Kuitpo Hall
Bride and groom in Kuitpo hall
Guests having fun
Guests enjoying themselves
MC
Dad speech
Bridal party speech
best man giving a speech
First dance at Kuitpo Hall
First dance at Kuitpo Hall at night
Daddy daughter dance at Kuitpo Hall
Kuitpo Hall wedding reception
I’d like to thank Brooke and Lachlan for having my wife and I as a part of their wedding day! I had a blast as their wedding photographer at their Burbrook forest wedding and I hope they enjoy their photos as much as I enjoyed taking them!
It was a stunningly sunny day for Michelle and Ryan’s Woodstock winery wedding, just out of Mclaren Vale. I was asked to be their wedding photographer from their ceremony through to their first dance at their reception, whith photos in between down at Maslin Beach and of course using the vineyards about Woodstock winery.
Woodstock Winery Wedding Ceremony
The main appeal of having a Woodstock winery wedding in my book would have to be the beautiful picturesque, but still private surrounds of the winery. There is a large, open grassy area out the back of the main restaurant, lined by gum trees, bushes and of course the Woodstock winery’s vineyards nearby. Michelle and Ryan chose to set up their wedding ceremony so that the vineyards were the backdrop to their arbour.
The sun was out in full force throughout their ceremony, causing some rather harsh light shining on poor Michelle’s face, but thankfully the ceremony wasnt overly long and it also wasn’t so hot that it got uncomfortable – but the guests quickly found some shade before and after the ceremony.
Woodstock winery wedding ceremony under the gum trees
exchanging the wedding rings
first kiss under the arbour
Woodstock winery wedding ceremony exit
Glamour Photos
What was a little different to most other weddings, was that directly after the Woodstock winery wedding ceremony, we immediately jumped into a bus waiting to take us down to the beach for the glamour photos – forgoing the usual family group photos that usually follow a ceremony. Michelle and Ryan had purposefully planned it this way so as to have a more relaxed, leasurely time down at the beach and to make sure they got all the photos they wanted.
I was quite excited by the copious number of flying seagulls in the air during Michelle and Ryan’s photoshoot on the beach, that it made it that much easier to have them smiling in their photos as they were laughing at my own antics being excited about the birds. Thankfully they held their distance away from us, along with another nearby wedding ceremony that was taking place a top the cliffs – nothing worse than gate crashing another wedding, but the birds made for an awesome backdrop in many of their photos!
After having photos on the beach, and posing for a Starwars themed photo, we then head back to Woodstock winery and used some lovely trees they have in their car park before being announced at the reception. During the reception, we head out for the family photos and used the dying sun for some photos amongst the nearby vineyards.
Bridal party walking to beach
Bride and groom walking down to the beach
Being all lovey
Bridal party walking the dog along the beach
Bridal party on the beach
Wedding couple walking along the beach
Wedding couple walking along the beach with their dog
Bridal couple kissing on the beach
Flowing veil on the beach
Bride and Groom on Maslin beach
Star Wars Wedding Photo
Minimal wedding photo of bride and groom on beach
Bride and groom on Maslins Beach
Beach shot
Bride and groom amongst the sanddunes
Bride and bridesmaids
Groomsmen
Kisses on the Beach boardwalk
Bride and groom amongst the Woodstock winery trees
Bride and groom amongst gum trees
Sitting together in the vineyards
Holding hands
Walking around the Woodstock winery
Walking through the woodstock winery vineyards
woodstock winery vineyards
Woodstock winery wedding at night
Woodstock Winery Wedding Reception
The wedding reception took place in the Woodstock winery’s beautiful two-tiered restaurant, with the head table in the center of the arc, and family tables lined up either side. There was no indoor dancefloor, so the first dance took place outside, and there was no shortage of people out there enjoying the wonderful, warm weather. Emotions were running high during the daddy daughter and monther, son dances with family members all joining in, and was lovely to see 🙂
Michelle and Ryan opted to have a cool, modern take on a wedding cake, having doughnuts piled up with a starwars themed topper, adding a little bit of quirkyness to the whole day.
Guestbook sign
Woodstock winery wine bottles
bridal entrace at Woodstock winery wedding reception
Helping with the veil
bride sharing a drink
Woodstock winery at dusk
Doughnut wedding cake
Inspecting rings
Engagement ring amongst bouquet
first dance
hugs on the dance floor
Daddy daughter dance
Singing
I’d like to thank Michelle and Ryan for having me photograph their special day, and I hope they enjoy their photos!
Once in a while I might be asked to do something quite out of the ordinary, and very different to my usual wedding-related or family photography 🙂 One such time was when an old firend of mine asked if I could go out on a Batman cosplay photoshoot with him. It sounded like a bit of fun, so we went out and did it! It’s great as Anthony Chammas, or otherwise known as the ‘Blackwood Batman’ (ig @abatman94) dresses up in his Batman cosplay to inspire kids and head to hospitals, schools etc as a bit of a hobby, while also working as a personal life coach. He also has several other cosplay outfits, but Batman is his favourite.
For our little shoot, we made use of the rooftop parking in one of the carparks along Hindley street in the Adelaide CBD, whith the idea that I’d get some of the taller buildings in the city as a backdrop to mimic that of Gotham city’s skyline. We also made use of the dingy little allyways nearby, and even head all the way out to Crozier St in Port Adelaide to use the lovely weathered industrial walls out there. Much to the amusement of a security guard who asked what we were doing 🙂 As this was Batman I was shooting, I made use of some smoke bombs and smoke in a can to create the hazy effects seen in a few of these shots, while also applying some liberal colour adjustments to make the shots look more like they belong in Gotham city.
Blackwood Batman would very much be eager to act as an officiant at your wedding ceremony if you’d like that sort of thing 🙂 Just contact him through his IG page!
Batman cosplay photoshoot
Batman looking around
Batman shadow on joker grafitti
batman black and white portrait
Batman surveying his city
Blue light behind Batman
Batman standing menacingly
Batman cosplay in Adelaide allyway
Batman standing in the sun
Blackwood batman
Batman retrieving his batarang
batman in an alley
Batman striking a pose
Angry batman
Batman shadowplay
Batman cosplay looking out parking lot
Batman cosplay portrait
Batman cosplay looking out over the city of Adelaide
It was a long time coming for Astrid and Corey’s Asatru wedding on a private farm near Mt Compass. Astrid had booked me a few years prior, but due to some unfortunate events had to postpone their big day until mid November, 2019. Their day was blessed with some amazing weather, beautiful scenery, some fluffy animals and plenty of emotion!
Preparation
Astrid and Corey were being prepared on the same farm, a short walk apart from one another in separate units that were constructed on opposite ends of the property. While Astrid and her bridal party were having their makeup done, Corey and his groomsmen were busy putting finishing touches on the outdoor reception setting, and I was able to take photos of the dress and any details already set up.
The walk between the main house where Astrid was being prepared and the hut that Corey was to get ready in was a great opportunity to plan out where we would take the glamour photos after the ceremony. The whole farm was a beautiful setting, and we were very much looking forward to seeing the sunset!
Asatru wedding circle
smiling bride while getting ready
Bride standing in doorway playing with flowers
Decor
bridesmaid helping out
Bride playing with flowers
Bridesmaids getting ready
bridal prep
Wedding dress hanging in tree
Groomsmen setting up asatru wedding altar
Groom getting ready near door
Wedding rings on box
Bride with Mum
Bride standing in doorway
Looking at bear
Bridal bouquet in tree
Corey putting on tie
bride putting on makeup
Groom about to get ready
Asatru wedding ceremony
In case anyone reading this is wondering, the Asatru faith is a religion which believes in the ancient Germanic spirits and Gods. It was officially recreated in the 1970s in Iceland, but its roots go back many thousands of years. The name comes from two words in a language called Old Norse. It means “faith in the Æsir.” The Æsir are the Germanic gods.
Astrid and Corey’s Asatru wedding involved having the ceremony inside a sacred circle, where each member of the bridal party were to light a flame surrounding an altar while stating pleasantries regarding the bridal couple. Corey had planned on having a Thor’s hammer sigil placed on the altar, but unfortunately it would not stick to the concrete before the ceremony, despite the best efforts of his groomsmen. Their Asatru wedding was presided over by a local Asatru priest, and included the drinking of mead from a communal chalice, the exchanging of swords and a hand fasting ceremony over a hammer.
I’m not overly knowledgeable about the proper names to call each of the aspects of an Asatru wedding ceremony I’ve just described, so I apologise if I have messed anything up. But what I learnt is that the ceremony is very much a family oriented affair, that celebrates the bonds each person involved has with the bridal couple as was wonderful to be a part of!
wedding sign
Groomsmen putting finishing touches on
Groom waiting patiently
Bridesmaids approach
bride and Mum appraoch
Grooms first look of bride
Asatru wedding priest
smiling groom
Lighting the flame during the Asatru wedding ceremony
Groom Lighting the flame during the Asatru wedding ceremony
Bride holding bouquet
Asatru wedding ceremony
laughing bride during wedding ceremony
laughing bride during
bride and groom at altar together
groom looing at bride
hand fasting ceremony
Asatru hand fasting
Holding the wedding swords
Bride holding a wedding sword
Drinking of mead
together getting married
together getting married on the farm
Bride and groom exit
Glamour Photos
Directly after the ceremony and family photos, Astrid had arranged for a native animal display from a local company to have a chat and bring in some cuddly animals. These ranged from an adorable sugar glider through to a large python and a baby croc – much to the delight of Corey who is employed as a snake catcher.
After the animal display, we went for a walk along the farm land to make use of the dying sun filtering through the lovely trees and wide, open cow pastures for some glamour photos. The jovial nature of Astrid and Corey meant that the whole photo shoot was full of smiles, and fun times between the two of them.
owl
wombat
Bride holding wombat
Flying glider
snake
kissing the bride
bride and groom in front of bridal party
all the bridal party
close up of sugar glider
Sugar glider with bride and groom
bride and groom with snake
Tiny danger lizard
Hugs with the wombat
Wedding swords
bride and groom under the sun
Bride and groom amongst the tall grass
laughing bride and groom
hugs on a walk
bright bride and groom
walking together in the farm
Laughing together in the trees
standing together amongst the trees
amongst the trees together
bride and groom amongst foliage
holding hands
kiss behind the bouquet
Farm reception
Out the back of the farm house, on the lawn was where Astrid and Corey held their wedding reception. There were 4 different kinds of mead available on tap, along with a rather speccy ice sculpture where you were to pour your mead inside it to cool it, before recaptureing it pouring out the end. Their wedding cake was also embalzoned by Thor’s hammer. the reception was a fairly casual affair where heartfelt, and emotional speeches were heard, while the house’s decking was used as the dancefloor.
first dance closeup
first dance at their Asatru wedding
wedding cake
Dancing lessons
dancing bridal party
groom’s speech
Cutting the cake with a sword
laughing together during speeches
Asatru wedding decor
guests
groom talking
first dance on patio
Dancing together on their wedding day
dancing with Mum
Fun song to end the night
Enjoying refreshments
Farm wedding reception setup
dancing little one
Mead ice sculpture
dancing guest
Dancing pile on
Dancing bub
Thanks so much for Astrid and Corey for having me as your wedding photographer. It was a lovely day and I hope you enjoy your photos!