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Wedding preview, Wedding

Mount Torrens Hotel Wedding – Clare & Craig

  • Clare & Craig

    Mount Torrens Hotel Wedding

    bride and groom amongst young trees

Clare and Craig’s Mount Torren’s Hotel wedding took place in lieu of a larger wedding they had planned right back before all this COVID stuff happened. Instead of having dozens of friends and family members in attendance, they opted to hold a tiny little ceremony at the delightful new Mount Torrens Hotel wedding venue in late August, with the plan of holding a large reception once everyone is able to travel again.

Mount Torrens Hotel Wedding Ceremony

The Mount Torrens Hotel wedding spot is an old, rustic little barn which according to Craig they had only just emptied of trash ready for their wedding ceremony! The Hotel boasts a delightful rustic vibe with old-world charm within and without the hotel itself, while also being surrounded by a beautiful little town, and a grassy area that would be suited for a large marquee – should the need arise.

Clare and Craig were drawn to this simple little corner of the world as they said they enjoy seeking out the simple beauty in smaller locations like this – which I felt made this wedding that much more intimate.

Around 10 witnesses were in attendance, those which could not attend made use of my 360 virtual reality recording I produce for all the weddings I cover, which makes the fact that not being able to attend that much more bareable.

Clare walked down the aisle to some very untraditional heavy metal, while the area was also decorated with fluffy dinosaurs and other things which made the space uniquely theirs.

Groom waiting patiently
Groom waiting patiently
Mount Torrens Hotel wedding decor
Mount Torrens Hotel wedding decor
Bride arriving in gown
Bride arriving in gown
Bride arriving at Mount Torrens hotel wedding
Bride arriving at Mount Torrens hotel wedding
Groom seeing his bride for the first time
Groom seeing his bride for the first time
bride arrival at Mount Torrens hotel wedding
bride arrival at Mount Torrens hotel wedding
Holding hands during ceremony at Mount Torrens hotel wedding
Holding hands during ceremony at Mount Torrens hotel wedding
Groom looking at his bride
Groom looking at his bride
Wedding Ceremony at the Mt Torrens Hotel barn
Wedding Ceremony at the Mt Torrens Hotel barn
Wedding Ceremony at the Mt Torrens Hotel
Wedding Ceremony at the Mt Torrens Hotel
Smiling bride looking at her groom at the ceremony
Smiling bride looking at her groom at the ceremony
Bride and groom holding hands during the ceremony
Bride and groom holding hands during the ceremony
Mount Torrens Hotel wedding
Mount Torrens Hotel wedding
Exchanging wedding rings during the wedding ceremony
Exchanging wedding rings during the wedding ceremony
Mount Torrens Hotel wedding ceremony
Mount Torrens Hotel wedding ceremony
First kiss at Mount Torrens Hotel wedding ceremony
First kiss at Mount Torrens Hotel wedding ceremony
Groom thanking guests
Groom thanking guests
Bride hugging guests
Bride hugging guests

Glamour Photos

After the group photos which we took in front of the barn’s brick wall behind the Mount Torrens Hotel wedding venue, we head off to a nearby farm which Clare and Craig had found online after a bit of a shout out on social media, simply looking for someplace nice to take photos in.

The farmstead boasted a lovely curated garden, somplete with walkways and little wooden brides and huts which we made use of, before also making use of the natural Australian bush land in the dying sun of the day. I really enjoyed myself here as the sun was shining through the foliage in the most delightful way!

Clare and Craig told me that they had chosen me as their wedding photographer as they liked the way I managed to capture not only a bridal couple, but also the simple elegance of the landscape around them without drawing too much attention away from the subject of the image.

Getting comments like this is really what being a photographer was all about and it really made me smile! Not only because these lovely people enjoyed my work, but also the fact that I was with them on such a delightful day in which it was super easy to produce such wonderful work!

Bride and groom together at their Mount Torrens Hotel Wedding
Bride and groom together at their Mount Torrens Hotel Wedding
Mount Torrens Hotel wedding photo
Mount Torrens Hotel wedding photo
groomsmen
groomsmen
bride and groom under little hut
bride and groom under little hut
bride and groom under little hut traditional portrait
bride and groom under little hut traditional portrait
bride and groom through flowers
bride and groom through flowers
Bride and groom amongst the foliage
Bride and groom amongst the foliage
Bridal party together on the road
Bridal party together on the road
Together on the road surrounded by gum trees
Together on the road surrounded by gum trees
Groomsmen cufflinks
Groomsmen cufflinks
bride ad groom in between two trees
bride ad groom in between two trees
bride ad groom in between two large trees
bride ad groom in between two large trees
Bridal party amongst tree plantation
Bridal party amongst tree plantation
Bridal party amongst trees
Bridal party amongst trees
Bride and groom backdropped by sunlight
Bride and groom backdropped by sunlight
Bride and groom with sun peeking through
Bride and groom with sun peeking through
Bride and groom in tree plantation
Bride and groom in tree plantation
bride and groom amongst young trees
bride and groom amongst young trees
bride and groom together
bride and groom together

I had an absolute blast photographing Clare and Craig’s wedding day, doubly so as I wanted to help them out as much as possible as Clare is a member of the CFS, who battled the huge fires at the beginning of 2019 – and are just lovely people all round. I wanted to do my part in putting some smiles on Clare and Craig’s faces and I hope they weren’t too dissapointed in not holding their large wedding, and having to postpone to a later date!

September 14, 2021
Wedding preview, Wedding

Mount Lofty House Wedding – Katrina & Lucas

  • Katrina & Lucas

    Mount Lofty House Wedding

    bride and groom on the steps of Mount Lofty House

Katrina and Lucas timed their destination Mount Lofty House wedding incredibly well – considering the unfortunate events due to COVID that started to kick off only days after their big day, and the fact that the majority of their guests, and themselves had travelled from Victoria to make use of this amazing wedding venue.

Despite the weather not being perfect, and some guests not being able to make it, the day was certainly not short of fun filled love, family moments and beautiful people celebrating the coming together of this lovely couple!

Preparation

I arrived early in the morning to set up the photobooth so it was ready for their reception, and also to fly around the grounds a bit with the drone for some speccy footage for their highlight video from the air. As I arrived I met Lucas and his groomsmen enjoying their breakfast and they all seemd to be in very good spirits – despite having to make the call of holding the ceremony indoors rather than on the tiered lawns as originally planned.

Lucas and his entourage were prepared together in a room overlooking the pool, while Lucas was putting the finishing touches on his speech, which the boys were giving him greif about as it was supposed to have been done days, or weeks prior!

groomsman shoes
groomsman shoes
groomsman looking in mirror
groomsman looking in mirror
Suit hanging on door frame
Suit hanging on door frame
groom shoes with booze
groom shoes with booze
Belt laying on shoes
Belt laying on shoes
Helping put on shirt
Helping put on shirt
best man helping
best man helping
Groom looking out window at Mount Lofty House
Groom looking out window at Mount Lofty House
Groom helping with tie
Groom helping with tie
Little dudes
Little dudes
Groom and entourage
Groom and entourage

Katrina and her bridal party were being prepared in the Pinot Cottage. One of the many small, cute cottage residences you can take advantage of when being prepared for a Mount Lofty House wedding.

It was super lucky to have had Katrina’s parents in attendance on the day due to the SA border being closed soon after they had corssed, so it was delightful to see them with Katrina as she was prepared!

The atmosphere was very laid back until the last 15 minues or so before we all had to leave for the cermeony – then it got a little chaotic!

 

bridal shoes on the ground
bridal shoes on the ground
Engagement ring in white flowers
Engagement ring in white flowers
Wedding dress hanging through doorway
Wedding dress hanging through doorway
Bridal ear rings
Bridal ear rings
bridal bouquets
bridal bouquets
Helping put on bridal gown
Helping put on bridal gown
Bride having her gown put on
Bride having her gown put on
Flower girl looking on
Flower girl looking on
Dad's first look of dress
Dad’s first look of dress
Close up of bride hands
Close up of bride hands
Bride putting on ear rings
Bride putting on ear rings
Smiling father
Smiling father
bridal party fussing over bride
bridal party fussing over bride
Smiling bride as she prepares
Smiling bride as she prepares
pretty bride standing in windowed area
pretty bride standing in windowed area

Mount Lofty House Wedding Ceremony

As mentioned before, Katrina and Lucas’ Mount Lofty House wedding ceremony took place using the back up indoor option, within what usually is used as the restaurant of the hotel, or the dancing area during wedding receptions. It’s a beautifully lit area, with wall to wall windows and a delightful live fireplace at it’s centre. The only issue with the space is that it makes it tricky to get shots of the groom looking at his bride during the ceremony.

The ceremony itself was a lovely, simple affair with readings from members of Katrina and Lucas’ family, and the odd interruption by the little ones getting comfortable at the front of the congregation. 🙂

Page boy and flowergirl
Page boy and flowergirl
Flower girls
Flower girls
page boys
page boys
bride and father approaching the ceremony
bride and father approaching the ceremony
Groom smiling at his bride at Mount Lofty House wedding
Groom smiling at his bride at Mount Lofty House wedding
Holding hands
Indoor Mount Lofty House wedding ceremony
Indoor Mount Lofty House wedding ceremony
Mum watching
Mum watching
Bride looking at her groom
Bride looking at her groom
Celebrant talking during ceremony
Celebrant talking during ceremony
Bride looking at her groom during the ceremony
Bride looking at her groom during the ceremony
Speech giver during ceremony
Speech giver during ceremony
Exchanging wedding bands
Exchanging wedding bands
First kiss at this Mount Lofty House wedding
Mount Lofty House wedding ceremony
Mount Lofty House wedding ceremony
Rings on hands
Rings on hands
Bride and groom walks back down the aisle
Bride and groom walks back down the aisle

Glamour Photos

The weather cleared long enough for us to take the group shots out on the lawns withe drone, then broke off for smaller group shots in the garden. The weather was quite chilly so most were very keen not to have to stay outside for longer than absolutely needed! This included the bridal party.

My plan was not to stay outside for too long, with Katrina keen to not make a mess of her bridal gown and to avoid any rain as much as possible. So directly after the group shots we made a quick lap around the gardens, making use of the grenery on site, before heading inside to make use of the grand architecture on display within the historic Mount Lofty House.

Bride and groom under the trees of Mount Lofty House
Bride and groom under the trees of Mount Lofty House
Bride and groom in the gardens of Mount Lofty House
Bride and groom in the gardens of Mount Lofty House
Sharing a giggle
Sharing a giggle
Flowing veil in the gardens
Flowing veil in the gardens
Bride with her veil
Bride with her veil
Bridal party with the bride and groom in the background
Bridal party with the bride and groom in the background
Smiling bride and groom next to wall
Smiling bride and groom next to wall
Embrace on the walkway through the gardens
Embrace on the walkway through the gardens
Groom helping bride
Groom helping bride
Bridal party in front of Mount Lofty House
Bridal party in front of Mount Lofty House
bride and groom on the steps of Mount Lofty House
bride and groom on the steps of Mount Lofty House
On the steps of Mount Lofty House
On the steps of Mount Lofty House
Groom smiling at bride in Mount Lofty House
Groom smiling at bride in Mount Lofty House
Wedding photo in the Mount Lofty House cellars
Wedding photo in the Mount Lofty House cellars
groom and groomsmen
groom and groomsmen
Bride and bridesmaids
Wedding party photo in the Mount Lofty House Library
Wedding party photo in the Mount Lofty House Library
Groom
Groom
Mount Lofty House Wedding Photo
Mount Lofty House Wedding Photo

Mount Lofty House Wedding Reception

Katrina and Lucas’ Mount Lofty House wedding reception was a fun affair, with my photobooth set up, and plenty of activities planned throughout the evening – from speeches to the shoe game, the fact that we could not use the dancefloor outside of the bridal party was barely missed!

Mount Lofty House Wedding Reception
Mount Lofty House Wedding Reception
Bridal party entrance
Bridal party entrance
Wedding cake
Wedding cake
Husband and wife cutting their wedding cake
Husband and wife cutting their wedding cake
Shoe game fun
Shoe game fun
Kids having their own little dance
Kids having their own little dance
First dance dip
First dance dip
First dance closeup
First dance closeup

Thanks so much to Katrina and Lucas for having my wife and myself with you to celebrate and capture your big day!

September 8, 2021
Wedding preview, Wedding

Jervois Park Wedding – Darwin – Kate & Dylan

I have never before seen such impeccable timing than Kate and Dylan’s wedding where they timed their big day the day before a major COVID lockdown in Darwin. The day itself was a typical stunnly sunny Darwin day that made their Jervois Park wedding – just south of the Darwin CBD such a wonderful experience!

Kate and Dylan’s big day was full of family fueled fun, joy and beautiful moments I was so glad to capture with both photography and videography!

Preparation

Both Kate and Dylan were prepared nearby their Jervois Park wedding venue, with Dylan in a bed and breakfast I had shot in before, and Kate in a hotel room within the CBD.

As per usual on a wedding day, small things often go wrong that just cannont be helped – in the case of Dylan’s preparation, unfortunately one of his groomsmen got on the wrong end of a chainsaw only days before the wedding was to take place! Thankfully the injury wasn’t as bad as it could have been, and he was certainly a champ powering through the rest of his mate’s big day!

The morning was fun filled, and the guys had the usual trouble tieing their ties before Mr. Youtube came along to help! A troup of male strippers also made an appearance! – More of Dylan’s mates trying to create some silly photos 🙂

Wedding rings resting on white tie
Wedding rings resting on white tie
Wedding stubbie holder
Wedding stubbie holder
Engagement ring in between grooms shoes
Engagement ring in between grooms shoes
Groom tieing tie surrounded by windows
Groom tieing tie surrounded by windows
Father helping tie tie
Father helping tie tie
Groomsman tieing tie
Groomsman tieing tie
Groomsman putting on socks
Groomsman putting on socks
Groomsmen gathered around groom
Groomsmen gathered around groom
Groom putting on jacket
Groom putting on jacket
Smiling groom looking at camera
Smiling groom looking at camera
Groom at the top of the stairway
Groom at the top of the stairway
Groomsmen at top of staircase
Groomsmen at top of staircase
groomsmen in front of pool
groomsmen in front of pool

Kate and her bridal party had a slightly more straightforward preparation, with plenty of makeup and hair to sort out before the ceremony. The ladies were all in good spirits and were obviously having a great time!

A highlight of the morning with the bridal party for me was the arrival of Kate’s father where we set up a bit of a first look for him seeing Kate in her dress for the first time. Always a crowd pleasing moment!

Wedding dress hanging from roof
Wedding dress hanging from roof
Bridal shoes with bouquet
Bridal shoes with bouquet
bridal makeup
bridal makeup
bridesmaids reaching for dresses
bridesmaids reaching for dresses
bride and bridesmaids in doorway
bride and bridesmaids in doorway
Bride sitting in makeup chair
Bride sitting in makeup chair
Bride and bridesmaids with gowns
Bride and bridesmaids with gowns
Bride and bridesmaids having fun under veil on bed
Bride and bridesmaids having fun under veil on bed
bride looking back
bride looking back
Bride being preparaed
Bride being preparaed
bride looking at bridesmaid while being prepared
bride looking at bridesmaid while being prepared
Bride standing alone in living area
Bride standing alone in living area
bridesmaids looking at bride
bridesmaids looking at bride
Fathers first look
Fathers first look
Bride and Dad
Bride and Dad
Bride and bridal party
Bride and bridal party
Bridal party on balcony
Bridal party on balcony

Jervois Park Wedding Ceremony

Kate and Dylan’s Jervois Park Wedding Ceremony took place inbetween a few trees, providing shade to the majority of their congregation while looking out over Darwin Harbour as a backdrop. It’s a pretty nice spot to hold a wedding ceremony – with quite a bit of parking space for guests, reasonably isolated from passers by, and still being in the center of the city!

Kate and her bridal party arrived in huge all terrain vehicles, which spoke to their affinity for the outdoors, and the ceremony itself was a simple affair with Kate and Dylan sharing personal vows, before breaking off to celebrate with guests and have family photos done.

Jervois Park wedding sign
Jervois Park wedding sign
Arriving parent
Arriving parent
Groom standing around
Groom standing around
Guests mingling
Guests mingling
Bride getting out of car
Bride getting out of car
bride arriving with Father
bride arriving with Father
Groom smiling at bride in jarvois Park
Groom smiling at bride in jarvois Park
Smiling groom during Jervois Park Wedding
Smiling groom during Jervois Park Wedding
Jervois Park Wedding Ceremony
Jervois Park Wedding Ceremony
Holding hands during Jervois Park Wedding Ceremony
Holding hands during Jervois Park Wedding Ceremony
Smiling bride during her wedding ceremony in Darwin
Smiling bride during her wedding ceremony in Darwin
Groom listening to his bride's vows
Groom listening to his bride’s vows
Exchanging wedding rings under arbour
Exchanging wedding rings under arbour
Closeup of wedding rings exchange
Closeup of wedding rings exchange
First Kiss at Darwins Jervois Park
First Kiss at Darwins Jervois Park
bride and groom holding one another after the ceremony
bride and groom holding one another after the ceremony

Glamour Photos

For glamour photos, one of the main spots Kate wanted to head to were the marvellous trees located in Garden’s Park, just in front of the Darwin Botanic Gardens. The area in there provides for some stunning shots – particularly later in the day with the sun lowering and gleaming through the foliage, or the trunks of the huge trees growing here.

We then head to one of my favourite spots in Darwin for wedding photos – the East Point cliffs. Us along with 2 other wedding parties who also had the same idea! Thankfully we arrived just as one party was finishing up, so we managed to get the prime spot out on the ‘pride rock’ rock formation in time for the sunset. Unfortunately for the couple arriving after us they kind of missed out! Very popular spot!

Bride and groom in front of wedding 4WD
Bride and groom in front of wedding 4WD
Bride and groom in green foliage
Bride and groom in green foliage
Darwin wedding photography
Bride and groom amongst the green trees
Bride and groom amongst the green trees
Bride and groom framed by the green foliage
Bride and groom framed by the green foliage
bridal party in the large trees
bridal party in the large trees
bride and groom walking between the trees of Darwin's Botanic Park
bride and groom walking between the trees of Darwin’s Botanic Park
Wedding Photo in front of Darwin's Botanic Gardens
Wedding Photo in front of Darwin’s Botanic Gardens
Gardens Park wedding Photo
Gardens Park wedding Photo
Gardens Park wedding party Photo
Gardens Park wedding party Photo
Bridal party at East Point
Bridal party at East Point
Bridal party at East Point together
Bridal party at East Point together
bride and groom out on pride rock
bride and groom out on pride rock
East Point Wedding Photo
East Point Wedding Photo
Darwins East Point Wedding Photo
Darwins East Point Wedding Photo
East Point in Darwin wedding photography
East Point in Darwin wedding photography
East Point Bride and groom
East Point Bride and groom
Bride and groom Darwin sunset
Bride and groom Darwin sunset
bride and groom looking out at the sunset
bride and groom looking out at the sunset
wedding couple looking out at the sunset
wedding couple looking out at the sunset

Private Property Wedding Reception

Kate and Dylan then had a bit of a drive out to their wedding reception which was held on a pricate property out by Howard Springs. The front yard of a house was decorated with a beautiful display of fairy lights covering all the tables for guests which had also been set up.

What I found most striking from their reception setup was the beautiful tiki torches lining the entrance to the reception – really made the whole setting quite intimate and glamourous, despite the bobcat holding the drinks in it’s digger!

bride and groom arriving at reception
bride and groom arriving at reception
Bobcat holding drinks
Bobcat holding drinks
Guests selecting drinks
Guests selecting drinks
Maid of honour speech
Maid of honour speech
Hugs after speech
Hugs after speech
Wedding cake on display in circle
Wedding cake on display in circle
Cutting the wedding cake as husband and wife
Cutting the wedding cake as husband and wife
Dad and daughter dance
Dad and daughter dance
Happy bride in first dance
Happy bride in first dance
Smiling groom during first dance
Smiling groom during first dance
Bride sitting on grooms knee
Bride sitting on grooms knee
Dancing guests at the reception
Dancing guests at the reception
Guests on swing
Guests on swing
Table setting
Table setting
Shoe game under the lights
Shoe game under the lights
Bride and groom kissing on the dance floor
Bride and groom kissing on the dance floor
Dance floor
Dance floor
bride and groom between the tiki torches
bride and groom between the tiki torches
Cooling off in the pool
Cooling off in the pool
Bride dancing on the dancefloor
Bride dancing on the dancefloor
Dancing guests
Dancing guests

Kate and Dylan, I’m so glad you guys got to celebrate your big day before COVID decided to ruin anything! Thanks so much for having me as your wedding photographer at your Jervois Park wedding!

August 18, 2021
Wedding preview, Wedding

Watershed Wedding – Kate & Stuart

  • Kate & Stuart

    Watershed Wedding

    Bride and groom out after sunset

I was out in Mawson Lakes, north of Adelaide city for Kate and Stuart’s Watershed Wedding on a fine June evening. Family and friends had travelled far and wide to attend, and that’s always lovely to see!

The watershed cafe, on the outskirts of Mawson Lakes was a wedding venue I had not visited before, so I was excited to shoot a wedding there as I always am!

Before the Ceremony

Before the ceremony, Kate and Stuart had be capture the short preparation that Stuart and his family went through in order to prepare for Kate and their guests’ arrival. Kate through proxy of her wedding planner made it clear that it was important to capture Stuart and his family help out place flowers on lapels, and helping out the boys get ready – much to the bemusement of Stuart who dutifully did his thing!

The rest of the family was fussing about layout out decorations in the reception hall, and making sure everyone looked fantastic prior to the ceremony.

The Watershed Wedding Setup
The Watershed Wedding Setup
Wedding favours
Wedding favours
Groom arriving for preparation
Groom arriving for preparation
Helping guests
Helping guests
Laying out seating places
Laying out seating places
helping place flowers
helping place flowers
Putting on the grooms flower
Putting on the grooms flower
Helping put on the grooms flower
Helping put on the grooms flower
Guests looking on
Guests looking on
Happy Dude
Happy Dude
Wedding rings on wooden table
Wedding rings on wooden table
Groom looking on as groomsman has his flower put on
Groom looking on as groomsman has his flower put on
Groom striking a pose
Groom striking a pose
Bride arriving in carpark
Bride arriving in carpark
Helping Dad with his flower
Helping Dad with his flower
Putting cousage on guest
Putting cousage on guest
Groom waiting patiently for his Watershed Wedding
Groom waiting patiently for his Watershed Wedding
Smiling groom at his watershed wedding ceremony
Smiling groom at his watershed wedding ceremony
Bride looking pretty in the watershed wedding reception area
Bride looking pretty in the watershed wedding reception area
Bride standing in front of windows
Bride standing in front of windows
bride in the Watershed Wedding reception area
bride in the Watershed Wedding reception area
Bride and bridesmaid
Bride and bridesmaid

Watershed Wedding Ceremony

When holding a Watershed wedding, the couple has a choice of either using the undercover decking looking out over the wetlands, or an adjacent decking without the covering roof. As Kate and Stuart were holding a later wedding in winter, they opted for the undercover setting.

The area is large enough for small to medium sized weddings, and with their guest list of around 60 people, was the perfect size.

Kate and Stuart’s ceremony took place reasonably late in the day, meaning that by the time it had finished, the sun was setting and there was not much time at all to have family or glamour photos done! Luckily I usually have a collection of lights ready to go in the car!

Grooms first look at bride at the Watershed Cafe
Grooms first look at bride at the Watershed Cafe
Standing for the bridal couple
Standing for the bridal couple
Bride looking at her groom during the ceremony
Watershed Wedding Ceremony
Watershed Wedding Ceremony
Holding hands during wedding ceremony at the watershed
Holding hands during wedding ceremony at the watershed
Bride and groom under the arbour togather
Bride and groom under the arbour togather
Smiling bride as she listens to vows
Smiling bride as she listens to vows
Bride stating her vows
Bride stating her vows
Exchanging wedding rings at the Watershed wedding
Exchanging wedding rings at the Watershed wedding
First kiss at a Watershed Wedding
First kiss at a Watershed Wedding
Bridal exit at a Watershed Wedding
Bridal exit at a Watershed Wedding
Group photo at a watershed wedding
Group photo at a watershed wedding

Glamour Photos

It was a bit of a later wedding ceremony which meant that the sun faded quite quickly straight after the group photos meaning that even if the nearby wetlands were open to walk through and take photos in (they were closed due to rennovations) we couldnt have used them anyway! Instead we made use of some of the small pockets of land nearby the water I had scouted out earlier.

I managed to capture some of the dying sunset’s light in the sky when coupled with some off camera lights, and we also used the interior of the Watershed wedding reception area before all of Kate and Stuart’s guests were allowed in.

Bride and groom out after sunset
Bride and groom out after sunset
Bride and groom in the dark
Bride and groom in the dark
Bride and groom under the night sky
Bride and groom under the night sky
Bride and groom together in the Watershed Reception Area
Bride and groom together in the Watershed Reception Area
The Watershed Wedding Reception Area
The Watershed Wedding Reception Area
Bride and groom out the front of the Watershed Cafe
Bride and groom out the front of the Watershed Cafe
The Watershed Wedding Photo
Watershed Wedding Photo

Watershed Wedding Reception

As the wedding was rather latre in the day, the glamour photos did not eat up much time before heading back to the reception area. The night was filled with well wishing family and friends, alongside a bunch of kids who were running around having a blast playing with the battery-operated candles on display.

Throughout the night there were speeches, dancing, but primaraly just people mingling and having a good time. Luckily I managed to coerce Kate and Stuart h=back out into the cold for a few more glamour shots out the front of their Watershed wedding.

Bride and Groom arriving at their Watershed Wedding Reception
Bride and Groom arriving at their Watershed Wedding Reception
Smiling bride while dancing
Smiling bride while dancing
First Dance at the Watershed Cafe
First Dance at the Watershed Cafe
First dance at the Watershed Wedding
First dance at the Watershed Wedding
Dancing guests at the Watershed Wedding
Dancing guests at the Watershed Wedding
Mobile Phone Photographers
Mobile Phone Photographers
Kids having a blast
Kids having a blast
Wedding Cake on display with Certificate
Wedding Cake on display with Certificate
Bride mingling
Bride mingling
Guest cheers
Guest cheers
Groom speech at lecturn
Groom speech at lecturn
Groom having some fun
Groom having some fun

Thanks go out to Kate and Stuart for having me as their wedding photographer! I loved being a part of your big day and I hope you enjoy your photos! 🙂

July 28, 2021
Wedding, Wedding preview

Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn Wedding – Belinda & Andrew

  • Belinda & Andrew

    Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn Wedding

    Gallop bridge Wedding photo

The Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn was the chosen backdrop to Belinda and Andrew’s wonderful wedding on a sunny day in late May. The Autumnal colours were fading on the surrounding elm trees which made for some stunning, subtle highlights to some of their wedding photos.

The setting was lovely, the weather was great and the people involved wanted to have a good time – was the setting for a memorable day!

Preparation

As I arrived at Andrew’s place of preparation, I was surprised to see that he and his groomsmen were already mostly dressed! I had to ask for some of the button fitting and jacket pulling to be saved for some photos, such was Andrew’s anticipation for his big day!

Andrew was being prepared in a relatives house not too far was from the Inglewood Inn, and the main cause of excitement throughout the house was not just the fact that Andrew was being married today, but also the arrival of the red Ford Mustang Belinda and Andrew had as their motorcade! It was a source of playful jibes all morning as Andrew’s best man was apparently a Holden guy. 🙂

Wedding rings in white box
Wedding rings in white box
Groom trying to tie up tie
Groom trying to tie up tie
Best man Helping tie up the grooms tie
Best man Helping tie up the grooms tie
Helping tie up the grooms tie
Helping tie up the grooms tie
Groom tieing tie alone in room
Groom tieing tie alone in room
Groom standing in hallway
Groom standing in hallway
Help putting on flower
Help putting on flower
Groom walking along walkway
Groom walking along walkway
groomsmen receiving help with tie
groomsmen receiving help with tie
Groom walking out the door
Groom walking out the door
Groom in red car
Groom in red car

Belinda was being prepared at another relative’s house along with many of her family. The front room of the house provided for plenty of wonderful light for the preparation so we stayed primarily in this room.

The highlight of the morning was the delightful way that Belinda’s Mother and Father were obviously overjoyed at the occasion and the touching ‘first look’ of Belinda in her dress.

Engagement ring poised in bouquet
Engagement ring poised in bouquet
makeup time with bride
makeup time with bride
bridesmaid getting ready through door
bridesmaid getting ready through door
Bridal affects laid out on tabletop
Bridal affects laid out on tabletop
Wedding dress hanging on front door
Wedding dress hanging on front door
brides parents
brides parents
Bridesmaid helping out with wedding gown
Bridesmaid helping out with wedding gown
Smiling bride as she gets ready
Smiling bride as she gets ready
bride playing with bouquert in front of window
bride playing with bouquert in front of window
Dads first look at his daughter
Dads first look at his daughter
Bride and proud parents
Bride and proud parents
Bride in mirror
Bride in mirror
Bride looking back at camera in hallway
Bride looking back at camera in hallway

Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn Wedding Ceremony

When holding a wedding ceremony at the historic Inglewood Inn, you make use of the large green, grassy area lined by 100 year old elm trees at the foot of the estate. The area is surrounded by a lovely creek bed and makes for a super intimate space for any sized wedding, complete with a scenic driveway for the bridal motorcade to enter by.

Belinda and Andrew’s wedding was no different, making use of the sunny day to provide some beautiful dappled light streaming through the foliage while allowing for the Inglewood Inn itself to shine like a beacon atop of the hill.

Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn Sign
Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn Sign
Laughing groom waiting patiently
Laughing groom waiting patiently
Bridal car driving down Inglewood Inn driveway
Bridal car driving down Inglewood Inn driveway
Bride and father in back of car together
Bride and father in back of car together
Bride being escorted by Dad towards wedding ceremony
Bride being escorted by Dad towards wedding ceremony
grooms first look of bride at Inglewood inn
grooms first look of bride at Inglewood inn
Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn wedding ceremony
Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn wedding ceremony
bride listening to celebrant at Inglewood Inn
bride listening to celebrant at Inglewood Inn
Bare trees at Inglewood Inn wedding ceremony
Bare trees at Inglewood Inn wedding ceremony
Looking at Inglewood Inn
Looking at Inglewood Inn
Holding hands during their Inglewood Inn Wedding ceremony
Holding hands during their Inglewood Inn Wedding ceremony
Smiling bride during her ceremony
Smiling bride during her ceremony
Smiling groom during his cermeony
Smiling groom during his cermeony
Sun shining through the trees at Inglewood Inn wedding ceremony
Sun shining through the trees at Inglewood Inn wedding ceremony
Laughing bride during her ceremony
Laughing bride during her ceremony
Exchanging wedding bands at wedding
Exchanging wedding bands at wedding
Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn Wedding Ceremony in May
Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn Wedding Ceremony in May
First kiss at Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn
First kiss at Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn
Signing the wedding register
Signing the wedding register
After the wedding ceremony
After the wedding ceremony

Glamour Photos

I always think of the historic Gollop Bridge as the ‘must have’ money shot when holding a wedding at the Adelaide Hills’ Inglewood Inn. Gollop’s Bridge is the oldest bridge still in use in SA which is an interesting tidbit of information I’d just like to throw out there! So often after all the family photos and whatnot, I like to first use the dying light that filters through the trees in the background of the cermeony location, then head straight to the bridge.

It’s always interesting to see what we get from the bridge, as over the years the ivy surrounding the bridge gets pruned, the water under the bridge is low or high, and the next door neighbours like to place their boundry fence right where the photographer would like to stand for the best angle. In belinda and Andrew’s case, the ivy surrounding the bridge had been pruned quite heavily allowing the historic brick work to be on full display.

We also head up over the driveway to the old ruined cottage for some photos, although it seems as thought he owners of the land are looking to discourage the use of the space for photos anymore having cut down all the beautiful trees surrounding it.

On the Inglewood Inn driveway
On the Inglewood Inn driveway
Bride and groom leaning against a tree
Bride and groom leaning against a tree
Bride and groom in the Inglewood Inn creek
Bride and groom in the Inglewood Inn creek
Under the autumnal colours at Inglewood Inn
Under the autumnal colours at Inglewood Inn
Gallop bridge Wedding photo
Gallop bridge Wedding photo
bride and groom under Gallops bridge
bride and groom under Gallops bridge
bridal party on the wooden bridge
bridal party on the wooden bridge
Sharing a kiss on the wooden bridge
Sharing a kiss on the wooden bridge
bridal party at the nearby ruin at inglewood Inn
bridal party at the nearby ruin at inglewood Inn
Bride and groom at the ruin
Bride and groom at the ruin
Bride and groom paying around
Bride and groom paying around
Bride and groom under the gum trees
Bride and groom under the gum trees
Draw me like your french girls
Draw me like your french girls

Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn Wedding Reception

Belinda and Andrew’s wedding reception was a boisterous one, with the drinks being knocked back at quite a rate – even before Belinda and Andrew had been announced! This meant that the entire night was full of jovial people, keen to make sure that everyone had a good time and doubly sure that everyone joined in on events like the bouquet and garter tosses!

Wedding Cake with red roses
Wedding Cake with red roses
bride and groom cutting their cake
bride and groom cutting their cake
Happy guests
Happy guests
Guests table group shot
Guests table group shot
Group of guests
Group of guests
Inglewood Inn wedding food
Inglewood Inn wedding food
Speech giver at inglewood Inn
Speech giver at inglewood Inn
Groom speech
Groom speech
First dance at Inglewood Inn wedding
First dance at Inglewood Inn wedding
First dance with light
First dance with light
Happy married couple
Happy married couple
Bride dancing with guest
Bride dancing with guest
Bouquet toss at Inglewood Inn
Bouquet toss at Inglewood Inn
Bouquet toss at Inglewood Inn 2
Bouquet toss at Inglewood Inn 2
Night wedding photo at inglewood Inn
Night wedding photo at inglewood Inn

Thanks so much to Belinda and Andrew for having me as their wedding photographer at their Adelaide Hills Inglewood Inn wedding!

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