Not every wedding day needs grand ballrooms, sprawling vineyards, or elaborate styling to feel meaningful. Melissa and Kyran chose a completely different approach, celebrating their marriage with an intimate SA Marriage Office wedding in Glenelg surrounded by the people who matter most to them.
When Melissa first reached out, she mentioned that she connected with the storytelling approach in my photography. Hearing that is always incredibly rewarding. Every couple has a unique story, and some of the most memorable wedding days are often the simplest. Melissa and Kyran’s celebration was a perfect example of that. Their focus wasn’t on creating a huge event. It was about making things official, sharing the moment with loved ones, and enjoying the day together.
The SA Marriage Office offers a practical and straightforward option for couples looking for a no-fuss wedding ceremony. The space itself is quite small, creating a cosy environment where everyone feels close to the action. There are no extravagant decorations or dramatic entrances. Instead, the emphasis remains firmly on the commitment being made between two people.
Groom in emerald green blazer smiles at an intimate wedding ceremony with pastel florals and a Just Married sign.
Diamond engagement ring nestled among peach and burgundy wedding flowers.
Wedding couple holding hands during a colorful floral ceremony.
Woman in a floral dress enters a wedding hallway with her young escort, carrying a colorful bridal bouquet.
Wedding officiant smiles as a couple exchanges vows beside a romantic floral arrangement.
Floral wedding ceremony with a woman embracing a young boy as a smiling groom watches.
SA Marriage Office Wedding Ceremony
The ceremony itself was short, simple, and heartfelt. The SA Marriage Office specialises in creating an efficient experience for couples, making it ideal for those who prefer something intimate without the complexity of organising a larger wedding.
As Melissa entered the room alongside her son, every eye immediately turned towards them. The smile on Kyran’s face said everything. There was an unmistakable sense of excitement as the ceremony began, with family and friends gathered closely around to witness the moment.
The compact room created a unique atmosphere where nobody felt disconnected from what was happening. Every laugh, every smile, and every emotional glance could be shared by everyone present. The smaller setting actually enhanced the experience, allowing guests to feel fully involved rather than simply observing from a distance.
Their son confidently carried out his role as ring bearer, creating one of those naturally candid moments that always become treasured memories. Children have a wonderful way of bringing authenticity to weddings, and his involvement added an extra layer of personality to the ceremony.
Intimate indoor wedding ceremony with bride, groom, officiant, guests, and colorful floral arrangements.
Wedding couple holding hands during an intimate floral ceremony.
A couple exchanges wedding rings during an intimate black-and-white wedding ceremony.
Couple exchanging wedding rings during an intimate floral ceremony.
Newlyweds kiss during an intimate indoor wedding ceremony framed by colorful floral arrangements and applauding guests.
Within a relatively short time, Melissa and Kyran exchanged vows, signed the paperwork, and officially became husband and wife. Applause filled the room as congratulations flowed from every corner. The happiness among their family and friends was impossible to miss.
One thing I always appreciate about smaller ceremonies is how quickly everyone settles into celebrating. There is no lengthy schedule to navigate or extensive formalities to manage. The focus remains entirely on the couple and the significance of the occasion. Melissa and Kyran embraced that simplicity beautifully.
Because the booking at the marriage office was limited to a one-hour timeframe, we didn’t spend too long inside after the ceremony concluded. Family photographs were completed efficiently, allowing everyone to continue the celebrations elsewhere while still making the most of the available time.
Smiling woman in a floral dress celebrates at an elegant indoor party with pastel flower arrangements.
Woman and young boy share a warm embrace at a formal family celebration.
A man in a green velvet jacket shares an emotional family hug at a wedding reception.
Joyful bride and groom share a smile while signing their wedding certificate at a registry office ceremony.
Joyful wedding couple walks down the aisle with a colorful bouquet as guests applaud.
A man and young boy in formal blazers smile with matching boutonnieres at an outdoor celebration.
Glamour Photos
Following the ceremony, we made our way towards the Glenelg docks where a lunchtime reception had been organised. Before joining their guests, we took the opportunity to sneak away for some glamour photographs around one of Adelaide’s most popular coastal locations.
Glenelg is always a fantastic choice for wedding photography. The combination of marina views, boats, boardwalks, and ocean scenery provides plenty of variety within a relatively small area. Even on a tight timeline, it’s possible to create a diverse collection of images without needing to travel far.
Elegant linen napkin place setting with tulle favor, red ribbon, and personalized Linley place card.
Colorful mason jar flower centerpiece decorates an elegant reception table with glassware.
Mason jar floral centerpiece with red rose and wine bottle on a rustic table.
Personalized wine bottle with gold Happy 50th Birthday lettering and a red wine cork on a marble tabletop.
Elegant formal event dining room with long tables, floral centerpieces, and guests mingling before dinner.
Melissa and Kyran were wonderfully relaxed in front of the camera. Their laid-back nature suited the surroundings perfectly. There was no pressure to create overly posed photographs. Instead, we focused on capturing genuine interactions and natural moments together as newlyweds.
The marina offered some beautiful backdrops, with reflections dancing across the water and boats creating a classic coastal feel. The clean lines of the docks complemented the simplicity of their wedding day, producing images that felt elegant without being overly formal.
From there, we wandered towards the Glenelg Jetty for a few more portraits. The jetty remains one of the most iconic photography locations in Adelaide and never disappoints. The open views across Gulf St Vincent create a sense of space that contrasts beautifully with the intimate nature of the ceremony that had taken place earlier in the day.
Wedding couple walks hand in hand on a sunny urban ramp with a bouquet.
Wedding couple poses on a marina dock with yachts, bouquet, and formal attire in bright coastal light.
Wedding couple on a waterfront dock watching a black swan in an urban marina.
Wedding couple posing on a sunny marina dock with boats and waterfront views.
A stylish couple walks hand in hand through an urban parking garage in a black-and-white wedding portrait.
Joyful beach wedding couple holding hands as they run toward the ocean.
Beach wedding couple smiles together on a sunlit coastal path with bouquet and ocean view.
Melissa looked radiant as she walked along the jetty, while Kyran couldn’t stop smiling whenever he looked at her. Those authentic reactions are always the moments I enjoy photographing most. Genuine emotion creates photographs that remain meaningful for decades.
The relaxed pace of the afternoon allowed us to work efficiently while still enjoying the experience. There was plenty of laughter, a few quiet moments together, and countless opportunities to document their connection naturally. Nothing felt rushed despite the relatively short photography coverage.
Before long, it was time to head back towards the docks where their lunchtime reception awaited. Friends and family were ready to continue celebrating, and the newlyweds were eager to join them.
Melissa and Kyran’s SA Marriage Office wedding was a wonderful reminder that weddings come in all shapes and sizes. Some couples dream of large-scale celebrations, while others prefer a more intimate approach. Neither option is more meaningful than the other. What matters most is creating a day that feels authentic to the people getting married.
Their Glenelg wedding delivered exactly that. A simple ceremony, meaningful family involvement, beautiful waterfront portraits, and quality time spent with loved ones. Every element reflected who they are as a couple.
Romantic beach wedding portrait of a couple holding hands on wet sand with ocean reflections.
Couple holding hands on a quiet beach for a romantic seaside wedding portrait.
Wedding couple kissing under a beach pier with bouquet and ocean waves.
Wedding couple kisses inside a red heart sculpture by the ocean, holding a colorful bouquet.
Wedding couple posing on a seaside pier with ocean views.
Wedding couple walks hand in hand on a seaside pier with a bouquet.
Smiling couple in elegant velvet attire posing by a tree outdoors.
As a wedding photographer in Adelaide, it’s always a privilege to document celebrations like these. Melissa and Kyran proved that a wedding doesn’t need extravagance to be memorable. Sometimes the smallest gatherings create the biggest memories.
Congratulations again to Melissa and Kyran. Thank you for inviting me to capture such a personal and joyful chapter of your story.
As an Adelaide wedding photographer, there are some venues that seem perfectly suited to relaxed, personality-filled celebrations. A Tiny House on the Prairie Wedding is one of those experiences. Surrounded by rolling countryside, lakeside views, charming accommodation, and plenty of room to create a day that feels completely your own, it was the ideal setting for Lauren and Bek’s beautiful celebration.
The weather kept us guessing from the very beginning. Rain was forecast throughout the day and there were moments when dark clouds rolled overhead, but fortunately the drizzle stayed fairly light. We found ourselves keeping one eye on the sky while moving between locations, yet somehow everything seemed to fall into place exactly when it needed to. A sprinkle here and there added to the atmosphere without ever getting in the way of the fun.
Lauren and Bek embraced every part of the day with huge smiles. Their easy-going attitude made the weather feel completely irrelevant. Rather than worrying about what the clouds were doing, they focused on enjoying every second with their family, friends, and each other. That energy carried through the entire wedding and made documenting the day an absolute pleasure.
A Tiny House on the Prairie Wedding always offers plenty of opportunities for beautiful photographs, and despite the changing conditions, this wedding showcased exactly why the venue continues to be such a popular choice for Adelaide couples seeking a relaxed country celebration.
Preparation
The morning began at a charming tiny home bed and breakfast located near the venue. Lauren and Bek chose to get ready together in the same location, creating a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere filled with laughter, excitement, and dancing! While they shared the morning with one another, they cleverly kept the final stages of getting dressed separate so they could still enjoy the excitement of seeing each other for the first time later in the day.
The cosy accommodation created a lovely backdrop for those preparation photographs. The natural timber finishes, country styling, and intimate spaces added warmth to every image.
Pale blue bridal wedding suit jacket with boutonniere hanging from a tree on a personalized bride hanger.
Bridesmaids in matching navy satin pajamas laugh together at an outdoor wedding venue.
Bridal party in matching navy pajamas shares a joyful wedding morning getting-ready moment.
Yellow bridesmaid dress hanging by a sunlit sliding glass door.
Bride smiles into a red handheld mirror while getting ready for her wedding.
A silver ring with a blue gemstone rests on golden flowers in a rustic bouquet.
One of my favourite parts of the morning was seeing how calm everyone remained despite the weather forecast. Umbrellas sat nearby as a precaution, but nobody seemed concerned. The focus remained firmly on celebrating Lauren and Bek’s relationship and preparing for the exciting day ahead.
As hair, makeup, dresses, and final details came together, there was a growing sense of anticipation. The excitement became contagious as everyone realised the ceremony was only a short time away. The atmosphere was light-hearted and full of genuine happiness.
Wedding rings rest between polished brown leather dress shoes.
Bride in satin pajamas gets ready with champagne and makeup artists in a bright modern bridal suite.
Smiling bride in a pale yellow strapless dress with a birdcage veil and tattoos.
Groom in a pale blue wedding suit poses by a sunlit window with a boutonniere.
First Look
One of the highlights of the day was undoubtedly Lauren and Bek’s first look. Having spent the morning getting ready in the same accommodation, they still managed to preserve that magical moment of seeing each other fully dressed for the first time.
Their beautiful vintage Volkswagen Kombi van played a starring role in this part of the day. Positioned along the dirt pathway leading into the property, it provided the perfect backdrop for their first look photographs. The classic styling of the vehicle suited the country setting beautifully and added so much character to the images.
Vintage Volkswagen microbus driving along a quiet forest dirt road.
Bride in a yellow gown carries a colorful bouquet down a rustic countryside wedding road.
Couple smiles on a rustic country road in colorful wedding attire with a yellow gown, blue blazer, and bright bouquet.
Countryside wedding first look with a yellow gown and blue suit on a rustic gravel driveway.
As the two approached one another, the nerves quickly turned into huge smiles. There was plenty of laughter and more than a few emotional moments as they took in the sight of one another ready for their wedding ceremony. These quiet moments away from guests often create some of the most authentic photographs of the entire day.
Of course, once the first look was complete, we couldn’t resist making full use of the Kombi van. The vehicle became the focus of a fun mini photoshoot, allowing Lauren and Bek to relax, enjoy the moment, and settle into the day before the ceremony began. The combination of the country road, rolling landscape, and vintage vehicle created a wonderful collection of images that perfectly matched the personality of the wedding.
Woodland wedding couple holding hands beside a vintage Volkswagen van on a rustic tree-lined road.
Newlyweds pose on a rustic road with a vintage Volkswagen van during a romantic outdoor wedding.
Newlyweds smile from a vintage VW camper van decorated for a rustic woodland wedding.
Tiny House on the Prairie Wedding Ceremony
The ceremony took place overlooking the picturesque grounds of Tiny House on the Prairie. As guests gathered, a gentle drizzle began to fall. Fortunately it remained light enough that nobody seemed bothered by it. In many ways it added a romantic atmosphere to the ceremony rather than creating any inconvenience.
One particularly meaningful feature of the ceremony was a beautiful sand ceremony that involved not only Lauren and Bek, but also their family members and wedding party. Before the ceremony officially began, each person contributed a portion of coloured sand into a bottle displayed on a table at the front.
Brown curly dog wearing a blue gingham bow tie on a gravel driveway.
Wedding party poses beside a vintage Volkswagen camper van decorated with ribbons at a rustic outdoor celebration.
Wedding couple celebrates beneath a rustic floral arch at an outdoor ceremony.
Wedding couple walks hand in hand beside a lakeside ceremony, with colorful flowers and romantic string lights.
Outdoor riverside wedding ceremony with a floral arch, yellow gown, and guests on a grassy lawn.
Newlyweds pose beneath a rustic outdoor wedding arch with sunflowers and a colorful bouquet.
As the ceremony progressed, Lauren and Bek completed the tradition by adding their own sand to finish the arrangement. Watching the different colours combine into a single display created a powerful visual representation of the people who had helped shape their lives and support their relationship. It was a thoughtful and heartfelt touch that everyone appreciated.
Another crowd favourite was undoubtedly the ring bearer. Their adorable dog took on the important role and brought plenty of entertainment to the proceedings. Full of energy and excitement, the little pup bounced around enthusiastically and kept guests smiling throughout the ceremony.
The combination of meaningful traditions, a relaxed atmosphere, and the occasional light drizzle created a ceremony that felt incredibly personal. As Lauren and Bek exchanged vows surrounded by family and friends, the weather became little more than a backdrop to an unforgettable moment.
Heart-shaped glass bottle filled with colorful polished stones on rustic wood.
A couple exchanges vows under a floral wooden arch during an intimate lakeside wedding ceremony.
Couple pours sand during a woodland wedding unity ceremony at a rustic outdoor table.
Bride in a pale yellow gown smiles during outdoor wedding vows beneath a wooden arch draped with white fabric.
Couple exchanges vows in a rainy lakeside wedding ceremony beneath a floral wooden arch.
Couple exchanges outdoor wedding vows beneath a white draped arch with romantic floral decor.
Couple exchanging vows under a floral wooden arch at a rustic lakeside outdoor wedding ceremony.
Outdoor riverside wedding ceremony with a wooden arch, yellow gown, floral decor, and seated guests on a grassy lawn.
Bride and partner share a joyful moment with their dog during a rustic lakeside wedding ceremony.
Two brides exchange vows under a floral wooden arch during an intimate outdoor wedding ceremony.
Couple shares a lakeside wedding kiss beneath a floral wooden arch.
Newlyweds walk down an outdoor wedding aisle as guests toss confetti near a rustic floral arch.
Wedding guests joyfully celebrate two brides during a rustic outdoor woodland ceremony.
Aerial view of a lakeside wedding ceremony with guests gathered in a circle near white chairs and a waterfront arch.
Glamour Photos
By the time we began the glamour photo session, the weather had started to improve dramatically. The rain clouds gradually drifted away and the evening became increasingly beautiful as the light softened across the property.
The lake at Tiny House on the Prairie provided the perfect setting for many of the photographs. One of the venue’s standout features, the lake creates stunning reflections and offers countless opportunities for natural, romantic imagery. Lauren and Bek were eager to explore the property and make the most of everything it had to offer.
Woodland wedding couple poses in a golden forest with a colorful bouquet and light blue blazer.
Romantic woodland wedding portrait of a smiling couple with a colorful bouquet.
Wedding couple holding their curly-haired dog and colorful bouquet during an outdoor portrait.
Lakeside wedding couple with bouquet walks as their excited dog leaps toward the water.
A formal couple holds hands beside a forest creek in warm golden light.
Bride and wedding party walk beside a quiet countryside lake.
One of the things I loved most about photographing this couple was their willingness to be playful. They weren’t interested in standing perfectly still or taking themselves too seriously. Instead, they embraced the fun side of the experience. Silly moments, spontaneous laughs, and genuine interactions became some of the strongest photographs from the entire day.
The relaxed atmosphere encouraged creativity and allowed their personalities to shine through. Every time I suggested an idea, they found a way to add their own twist and make it uniquely theirs. Those authentic moments always create the most memorable images.
Couple shares a romantic wedding kiss under a tree beside the river.
Wedding party poses with colorful bouquets beside a rustic tree in a woodland setting.
Two brides laughing and embracing with colorful wildflower wedding bouquets outdoors.
Joyful woodland wedding couple walks hand in hand with their wedding party along a forest path.
Smiling bride in a birdcage veil embraces her partner during an intimate outdoor wedding portrait.
Joyful wedding couple embracing outdoors in a blue suit and yellow gown.
Bride twirls in a yellow wedding dress with bouquet on a rustic woodland path.
Their guests were equally enthusiastic. Throughout the afternoon and evening, we managed to sneak in plenty of fun portraits featuring family and friends as well. Many guests jumped at the opportunity to have their own little photoshoot around the venue, creating additional memories beyond the formal wedding coverage.
As golden light settled over the property, the combination of clear skies, lakeside scenery, and a genuinely joyful couple created a dream setting for photography. The weather had well and truly redeemed itself.
Wedding couple kissing under sparkling string lights at a romantic nighttime reception.
Couple beneath glowing heart lights beside reflective water at night.
A wedding couple stands beneath a wooden arch under a starry night sky, reflected in a tranquil garden pond.
Tiny House on the Prairie Wedding Reception
The reception showcased another fantastic aspect of a Tiny House on the Prairie Wedding. Lauren and Bek made excellent use of the venue’s newly renovated indoor reception space, which provided a comfortable and stylish setting for speeches and formalities.
The room looked fantastic as guests settled in for dinner and celebrations. Warm lighting and elegant styling created a welcoming atmosphere while providing shelter from any lingering uncertainty in the weather. It was the perfect location for heartfelt speeches, plenty of laughter, and a few emotional moments.
Joyful outdoor wedding party cheering by a lakeside after the ceremony.
Pastel wedding cake and cupcake dessert display on a gold stand with elegant buttercream details.
Hand sprinkling herbs over a thin-crust vegetable pizza on a wooden board.
Man in a suit enjoys pizza at an outdoor wedding reception under string lights.
Guests mingle at an elegant outdoor garden reception under string lights with wine barrels and rustic décor.
Pet-themed wedding favor station with a Bailey ring bearer sign and blue tennis balls for guests’ dogs.
Groom reflected in an ornate mirror against a textured wall during an elegant wedding portrait.
Bride laughing with guests at an outdoor wedding reception under warm string lights.
Stories from family and friends highlighted just how loved Lauren and Bek are. The room frequently erupted into laughter as memorable moments were shared, followed closely by tears as guests reflected on the couple’s journey together. The combination of humour and heartfelt emotion created an atmosphere that felt incredibly genuine.
Once the formalities wrapped up, everyone moved outside to one of the most magical features of the venue. The fairy light-lined dance floor came to life as the evening celebrations shifted into party mode. The soft glow of the lights created a stunning backdrop for Lauren and Bek’s first dance.
Watching the couple share their first dance beneath the twinkling lights was a beautiful way to end the formal part of the evening. Guests quickly joined them on the dance floor, filling the space with energy and excitement.
The remainder of the night unfolded exactly as every wedding should: surrounded by family, friends, laughter, dancing, and plenty of unforgettable memories. Despite the drizzly start, the weather ultimately delivered a beautiful evening, allowing everyone to fully enjoy the incredible surroundings that make Tiny House on the Prairie such a sought-after wedding venue.
Rustic indoor wedding reception with string lights, a ceremony arch, and a guest giving a toast to the seated couple.
Lesbian brides joyfully cut their wedding cake at a romantic reception with cupcakes and floral decor.
Couple dances at an outdoor wedding reception under romantic string lights on a brick patio.
Wedding guests laugh and dance together under golden lights at a joyful nighttime reception.
Wedding guests dancing under glowing string lights at an outdoor nighttime reception.
Joyful couple dances at a wedding reception under warm string lights.
Woman in a gold gown celebrates on an outdoor wedding dance floor under string lights.
Lauren and Bek’s wedding perfectly demonstrated why a Tiny House on the Prairie Wedding remains one of the most charming wedding venues in South Australia. From the heartfelt first look beside the Kombi van and the meaningful sand ceremony to the lakeside glamour photographs and fairy-lit dance floor, every part of the day reflected their personalities and love story. It was an absolute joy to photograph and a wonderful reminder that a little drizzle can never dampen a truly great wedding day.
Some weddings feel elegant. Some feel romantic. Some feel wildly adventurous. Erin and Michael’s Metal themed wedding in the forests of Kuitpo landed firmly in the category of unforgettable. From the black wedding dress to the smoke-filled night portraits beneath towering pine trees, this celebration leaned fully into its gothic metal aesthetic and created an atmosphere that felt cinematic from start to finish.
As an Adelaide wedding photographer, getting the chance to photograph a wedding this creatively different is always exciting. Erin and Michael weren’t interested in traditional ballroom glamour or soft pastel styling. They wanted mood. They wanted texture. They wanted darkness, grain, smoke, harsh light, silhouettes, and images that looked more like album artwork than standard wedding portraits. Naturally, I was counting down the days until this wedding arrived.
Kuitpo Forest ended up being the perfect location for it all. For more venue inspiration, explore our list of Adelaide wedding venues. The dense pines, fading light, earthy tones, and quiet isolation created an incredible backdrop for a wedding that felt deeply personal to them. Every detail reflected their personalities without trying to follow trends or expectations. The entire afternoon had this relaxed, intimate energy while still looking visually dramatic in every direction.
I even brought along my wife and niece to help manage lights and smoke during the evening portraits. Good thing too, because once the sun disappeared behind the trees, this turned into one of the most technically challenging and creatively rewarding weddings I’ve photographed in South Australia.
Metal Themed Wedding Ceremony in Kuitpo Forest
Their ceremony took place deep within Kuitpo Forest as daylight slowly disappeared through the trees. The ceremony location had been chosen specifically because of the way sunlight filtered through the pines at dusk, and it honestly could not have worked out more perfectly. Other than the random walkers that made it their mission to be as noisy and walk behind everything but I digress..
As Erin walked through the forest toward the ceremony spot in her black dress, the entire scene felt surreal. The tall pine trees towered overhead while beams of light broke through behind her, creating this naturally dramatic backdrop without needing anything overly styled or decorated. Nature did all the heavy lifting.
The wedding itself was intentionally intimate. Four witnesses attended along with their children, giving the ceremony a warm and relaxed atmosphere despite the darker aesthetic. It never felt cold or staged. In fact, the smaller guest list made the entire experience feel incredibly genuine and emotional.
Wedding rings resting on mossy bark in a romantic woodland setting.
Bride in a black wedding dress exchanges vows with her groom during an intimate forest ceremony.
Formal couple walking through a sunlit pine forest for an intimate outdoor wedding portrait.
A gothic woodland wedding ceremony unfolds in a forest with a black-clad couple and officiant.
A bride in a black wedding dress shares a joyful forest elopement ceremony with her groom and officiant among sunlit pine trees.
Gothic forest wedding ceremony with a bride in a black gown, groom, and officiant among towering pine trees.
Bride in a black wedding dress stands in a pine forest during an intimate outdoor ceremony.
Their littlest one nearly stole the entire show during the ceremony too. Between the serious gothic styling and the moody forest setting, having such an adorable little personality running around added this beautiful contrast to the day. Those tiny spontaneous moments are often what make intimate weddings so memorable. Everyone felt comfortable, relaxed, and fully present.
The vows were short, heartfelt, and emotional without becoming overly formal. Standing amongst the trees as evening light faded around them created this almost otherworldly atmosphere. Forest weddings already feel naturally immersive, but combined with Erin and Michael’s metal-inspired styling, it felt like stepping into an entirely different world hidden away in the Adelaide Hills.
Gothic forest wedding ceremony with a bride in a black veil and a smiling groom.
Intimate pine forest wedding ceremony with a bride in a black gown, groom, officiant, and guests in a woodland setting.
Intimate pine forest wedding ceremony with a bride in a black dress, groom, and officiant beneath towering trees.
Gothic woodland wedding couple in black attire hold hands during an intimate forest ceremony.
Intimate pine forest wedding ceremony with a bride in a black gown.
A gothic forest wedding ceremony with a bride in a black gown, groom, and officiant among towering pine trees.
Gothic wedding couple in black attire kisses during a romantic pine forest elopement.
Gothic bride in a black dress signs wedding vows during an intimate woodland ceremony.
Hands with wedding rings joined in an intimate commitment ceremony.
Gothic family portrait in a pine forest with parents and children sharing a joyful moment.
Moody Forest Portraits with Smoke and Lights
Once the ceremony wrapped up, the real creative fun began.
Michael had specifically requested dark, grainy, moody portraits with heavy atmosphere and dramatic lighting. He wanted the images to feel almost like a metal band photoshoot rather than traditional wedding portraits, which instantly had me excited creatively.
Gothic wedding couple kisses in a secluded pine forest surrounded by towering trees.
Gothic couple poses among towering misty forest trees in a dramatic black-and-white portrait.
Formal couple walks through a sunlit pine forest, her black gown trailing over pine needles.
Black and white gothic wedding portrait of a bride in a dark gown with the groom blurred among eucalyptus trees.
A couple shares an intimate wedding portrait among tall pale eucalyptus trees in a moody forest.
Gothic bride and groom pose for a moody wedding portrait in a pine forest.
Night photography inside a forest already creates an incredible canvas to work with. Adding smoke, portable lighting, and darkness into the mix takes things to another level entirely. The moment the sun disappeared completely, Kuitpo Forest transformed into the perfect cinematic backdrop.
Creating these kinds of images takes a surprising amount of coordination. Between managing camera settings in near darkness, positioning lighting equipment, directing poses, controlling smoke placement, and navigating uneven forest ground, having my wife and niece helping throughout the shoot made a huge difference. Weddings like this become very collaborative behind the scenes.
Gothic wedding couple shares a romantic dance in a pine forest, with the bride in a black gown holding a bouquet.
Gothic wedding couple holds hands on a moody forest path beneath towering trees.
Black-and-white forest wedding portrait of a bride holding a bouquet as the groom sees her for the first time.
Black-and-white portrait of a tender embrace, with ringed hands resting on a dark suit.
Gothic wedding couple walks hand in hand through a misty forest in elegant black attire.
The smoke drifting through the trees created layers and depth in the images that simply wouldn’t exist otherwise. Light beams cut through the haze while Erin and Michael moved through the forest together, creating portraits that looked gritty, atmospheric, and intentionally imperfect in the best possible way.
We leaned heavily into shadows, silhouettes, harsh side lighting, and visible grain throughout the session. Rather than smoothing everything out or aiming for ultra-clean edits, the moodier texture became part of the storytelling. It suited both the location and their personalities perfectly.
At times it genuinely felt more like directing a music video than photographing a wedding.
A gothic couple poses in a smoky dark forest, silhouetted by eerie light among towering trees.
Silhouetted bride and groom stand hand in hand in a misty forest wedding portrait.
Bride and groom silhouettes stand in a foggy forest, backlit by dramatic dusk light.
Wedding couple holding hands in a smoky forest at sunset.
Romantic low-light portrait of a couple touching foreheads in a moody cinematic embrace.
Black and white night forest wedding portrait of a couple embracing in glowing mist.
One of the best parts about photographing weddings in Kuitpo Forest is how immersive the location becomes once night falls. The forest gets incredibly dark very quickly, and every small pocket of light suddenly becomes dramatic.
We wandered through different sections of the forest searching for interesting textures, fallen trees, open clearings, and narrow paths between the pines. Every direction offered a completely different mood depending on how the lights interacted with the smoke and surrounding trees.
Because Erin and Michael’s family headed off roughly halfway through portraits, it gave us the freedom to really experiment creatively without worrying about timelines or guests waiting around. Meanwhile, our niece became the unofficial MVP of the evening by helping keep the baby entertained while we disappeared deeper into the forest chasing dramatic shots.
A silhouetted wedding couple kisses in dramatic backlit smoke at night.
Black-and-white wedding couple silhouette holding hands in a foggy forest at night.
Silhouetted wedding couple holding hands in a foggy nighttime forest.
A silhouetted bride and groom kiss in a dark, foggy forest at night.
Backlit gothic musicians pose in silhouette with a guitar in a dark forest at night.
Those extra pockets of uninterrupted time made such a difference. Instead of rushing through portraits, we could slowly build scenes, adjust lighting setups, and create images that felt intentional and cinematic.
Some of my favourite frames from the night involved very minimal posing. Erin and Michael naturally interacted with each other so comfortably that often the strongest photographs came from simply letting them move through the environment together while the smoke and lights created atmosphere around them.
Kuitpo Forest has long been one of the most visually striking locations for wedding photography near Adelaide, particularly for couples wanting something adventurous or unconventional. During daytime it offers beautiful earthy tones and towering woodland scenery. At night, it becomes dramatic, mysterious, and almost haunting in the most visually stunning way possible.
A romantic couple stands silhouetted in a dark, misty forest at night beneath glowing trees.
Gothic couple kisses in a dark forest with an electric guitar amid glowing smoke.
Violinist and guitarist perform in a smoky nighttime forest.
Gothic musicians pose with violin and electric guitar in a smoky nighttime forest portrait.
Alternative weddings like this Metal themed wedding thrive in locations that already carry personality, and Kuitpo Forest delivers that effortlessly. The towering pine plantations, rugged terrain, filtered light, and sense of isolation create an environment that feels immersive before a camera even comes out.
Photographically, it opens up endless creative possibilities too. Soft foggy mornings, golden evening light, dramatic night photography, silhouettes through trees, smoke effects, lanterns, fairy lights, and off-camera flash setups all work beautifully here. The forest responds incredibly well to moodier creative techniques.
Erin and Michael fully embraced what made their wedding different instead of trying to fit into expectations, and honestly that confidence is what made the entire day work so beautifully. Every decision felt authentic to them.
Erin and Michael’s Kuitpo Forest metal themed wedding was dark, emotional, intimate, chaotic, atmospheric, and wildly fun all at once. Exactly the kind of wedding that reminds me why I love photographing weddings in the first place.
There are certain landmarks in Adelaide that instantly feel woven into the identity of the city itself, and as an Adelaide wedding photographer, few places carry that same level of grandeur as St Peter’s Cathedral. Adelaide is often called the city of churches, yet St Peter’s Cathedral somehow rises above the rest as the church people picture first. Its towering sandstone exterior, gothic details, soaring arches and dramatic atmosphere make it one of the most iconic wedding ceremony locations in South Australia. After more than twenty years photographing weddings across Adelaide, I’d filmed ceremonies here before as a videographer, though this was somehow my first opportunity photographing a full St Peter’s Cathedral Wedding from behind the camera as the lead photographer. Safe to say, I was ridiculously excited.
Irish and Nick chose a wedding day that felt elegant without losing its warmth. Every part of the celebration carried personality, emotion and small thoughtful touches that made the entire experience feel genuinely theirs. From their private first look through to trumpet music echoing through the cathedral and personalised photo bonbonnieres for every guest, the day balanced timeless sophistication with moments that felt relaxed and full of heart.
The morning atmosphere had that wonderful mix of nerves and anticipation bubbling beneath the surface. Everyone was excited, though there was still a calmness to the preparations knowing the couple had planned things carefully. Weddings at iconic Adelaide venues always carry a certain energy because there’s this feeling that you’re stepping into a location steeped in history. St Peter’s Cathedral delivers that instantly, even before guests walk through the doors.
One little challenge on the day came courtesy of restoration works happening at the cathedral. Some scaffolding had been erected around sections of the building, along with a rather unfortunately parked white van nearby. Wedding photography always comes with small surprises like this and it becomes part of the creative process. Angles became important, lenses became strategic and a little careful Photoshop work afterward helped preserve the timeless feel the couple wanted from their images. Thankfully, the beauty of the cathedral itself still completely dominated the scene.
First Look
Irish and Nick decided to meet privately before the ceremony for a first look in a small garden courtyard nearby, and it ended up being one of the most emotional parts of the day. I absolutely love first looks because they give couples a chance to slow everything down for a few minutes before the whirlwind begins. Weddings can move incredibly fast, especially with large ceremonies at major Adelaide venues, so creating space for a quiet moment together often changes the whole energy of the day.
The courtyard setting worked perfectly. Tucked away from the crowds and city noise, it felt intimate and peaceful. Nick waited nervously while Irish approached from behind, and the second he turned around his entire face lit up. Those reactions are impossible to fake and always become some of my favourite photographs from a wedding day. The nerves instantly softened once they saw one another.
St Peter’s Cathedral in Adelaide rises with Gothic spires over a sunny city street framed by autumn leaves.
Gothic cathedral interior with a carved wooden altar, stained glass windows, and rows of pews under soaring stone arches.
Bride in a white wedding gown holding a bouquet on Gothic church steps.
Bride and wedding guest smile on historic church steps after a formal ceremony.
The pair exchanged gifts during the first look which added another emotional layer to the moment. Rather than rushing through it, they really took their time reading notes, laughing together and simply being present. It transformed the morning from nervous anticipation into genuine excitement for the ceremony ahead. By the time we headed toward the cathedral, both of them looked relaxed and ready.
From a photography perspective, first looks also create opportunities for beautiful candid imagery without the time pressure that can sometimes happen later in the day. The natural reactions, the hugs, the tears and the laughter all unfold organically. Irish and Nick were completely wrapped up in one another which made photographing the moment effortless.
Groom poses outside a historic stone church as the bride appears softly blurred in the background.
Bride and groom share a first look in a sunlit church garden courtyard.
Bride and groom share a romantic garden wedding moment as he holds a small white box.
Bride and groom share a joyful moment in a sunlit garden during their outdoor wedding.
A smiling groom shows his bride a keepsake during their sunlit garden wedding.
Bride and groom share a tender sunlit moment during an outdoor wedding portrait.
St Peter’s Cathedral Wedding Ceremony
Walking into St Peter’s Cathedral for a wedding ceremony always feels cinematic. The gothic architecture creates this incredible mood where light pours softly through stained glass while deep shadows wrap around the stonework. It feels dramatic and atmospheric without trying too hard. Even after photographing weddings across Adelaide for decades, stepping into the cathedral still has that sense of awe attached to it.
The interior lighting inside the cathedral created an almost surreal atmosphere throughout the ceremony. Dark timber, towering ceilings and intricate stone detailing gave every photograph depth and texture. The space naturally lends itself to moody, emotional imagery which suited Irish and Nick’s wedding perfectly. The combination of candlelight tones and soft window light produced photographs that felt timeless and artistic all at once.
Flower girl in a white dress and floral crown sits in a wooden church pew.
Smiling groom escorts a woman down the church aisle during a joyful wedding procession.
Formal trumpet player performs at an elegant indoor wedding ceremony.
Bride in a white gown walks down the aisle during a Gothic church wedding ceremony.
Bride, groom, and flower girl share a tender moment during a church wedding ceremony.
One of the most unforgettable moments of the entire day came as Irish walked down the aisle. Nick performed a haunting trumpet rendition during her entrance and it genuinely stopped everyone in their tracks. The sound echoed beautifully throughout the cathedral, bouncing softly off the stone walls and filling the enormous space in a way that felt emotional and almost cinematic. It was dramatic, elegant and deeply personal all at once.
You could feel guests completely absorbed in the moment. Some ceremonies carry an emotional stillness where everyone becomes fully present, and this was absolutely one of those ceremonies. The music combined with the cathedral’s atmosphere created something incredibly memorable.
Bride and groom exchange vows at a Gothic church altar, her long lace train flowing down the aisle.
Black and white Gothic church wedding ceremony with a bride in the grand cathedral nave.
Couple before ornate church altar with silver cross and candles during a wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom exchange vows at a warmly lit altar inside a grand Gothic church.
Groom lifts bride’s veil during a romantic church wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom exchange vows in a candlelit church wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom exchange vows in a Gothic cathedral wedding ceremony with a dramatic long lace train.
A flower girl delights the bride and groom during a joyful church wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom exchange vows during a warm church wedding ceremony.
Following the ceremony, we gathered outside the front of the cathedral for family photographs. This part of the day quickly turned entertaining thanks to the couple’s daughter deciding she wasn’t particularly interested in cooperating for photos. Honestly, those moments often become favourites because they add personality and authenticity to the gallery. There’s a reason people joke about never working with children or animals. The unpredictability keeps everyone laughing.
Despite the occasional chaos, the family portraits ended up full of energy and genuine smiles. The sandstone exterior of the cathedral provided an incredible backdrop while guests mingled outside enjoying the atmosphere of North Adelaide. A St Peter’s Cathedral Wedding really does offer one of the most recognisable ceremony settings anywhere in Adelaide.
Bride and groom share their first kiss at a grand cathedral altar during an elegant church wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom exchange vows at the altar during a Gothic church wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom stand at a candlelit altar during a Gothic church wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom stand at a candlelit church altar during a traditional wedding ceremony.
Newlyweds walk hand in hand down the aisle after their church wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom share a kiss on the steps outside a Gothic cathedral after their church wedding.
Bride and groom pose with their wedding party outside a historic stone church after the ceremony.
Glamour Photos
After family photos wrapped up, we stayed around the cathedral grounds for glamour portraits using the incredible architecture as our backdrop. One of the biggest advantages of a St Peter’s Cathedral Wedding is that the location itself already feels grand and elegant before adding anything else into the mix. The pointed arches, textured stone walls and dramatic entrances create endless opportunities for timeless wedding portraits.
Irish looked absolutely stunning against the cathedral’s sandstone tones. Her dress flowed beautifully through the wide pathways and steps while Nick’s dark suit complemented the moody gothic setting perfectly. The contrast between soft romantic moments and the cathedral’s imposing structure created images with a lot of depth and drama.
North Adelaide also provides fantastic surrounding areas for wedding photography. Even just moving slightly around the cathedral grounds revealed completely different textures and lighting conditions. Some portraits leaned into the darker gothic atmosphere while others felt bright and romantic beneath softer afternoon light.
Bride and groom hold hands outside a grand Gothic church after their wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom share a kiss in front of a grand Gothic cathedral in a timeless black-and-white wedding portrait.
Bride and groom share a kiss outside a historic Gothic church on their wedding day.
Joyful bride and groom laughing and embracing during a romantic outdoor wedding.
Bride and groom pose before a grand Gothic cathedral with her veil flowing dramatically.
Bride and groom pose in a grand church aisle with a lace wedding dress train and ornate altar.
Bride and groom wedding portrait in a grand cathedral aisle with a dramatic lace train and glowing altar.
Bride, groom, and bridesmaids pose joyfully outside a historic stone wedding venue.
The couple were wonderfully relaxed during this part of the day which always helps create natural imagery. Since they’d already done their first look earlier, there wasn’t any pressure or nerves lingering. They simply enjoyed spending time together while we explored the cathedral surroundings capturing portraits.
One thing I particularly loved was how effortlessly the architecture framed the couple. Huge doorways, stone archways and long leading lines naturally drew attention toward them in photographs. Locations like this do a lot of the heavy lifting visually which allows couples to simply interact naturally without needing overly posed setups.
Bride and flower girl in white dresses pose by a sunlit window at an elegant indoor wedding.
Bride and groom share a tender wedding portrait by an elegant historic window.
Bride smiles during an emotional first look, holding her bouquet in an elegant wedding room.
Black-and-white bridal portrait of a bride in a long-sleeve wedding gown holding a bouquet beside a tall window.
Bride and groom walk hand in hand through an elegant covered corridor on their wedding day.
Bride and groom pose in a romantic historic brick corridor with a flowing white gown and bouquet.
Bride and groom share a tender moment beneath lush greenery in a romantic garden wedding portrait.
Bride and groom pose for a romantic garden wedding portrait surrounded by lush greenery.
Bride and groom share a romantic kiss in a lush garden wedding portrait surrounded by greenery.
Newlywed bride and groom share a joyful moment on a lush garden path.
Newlywed couple embraces in a romantic garden wedding portrait with white bouquet and lush greenery.
Ayer’s House Wedding Reception
Following portraits, everyone made their way to Ayers House for the reception. Ayers House has such a classic Adelaide charm to it. The heritage architecture, manicured gardens and grand interiors feel refined without becoming overly formal. It suited the atmosphere of Irish and Nick’s wedding beautifully.
The reception took place inside the main ballroom which looked absolutely gorgeous once guests entered. Warm lighting, elegant styling and the historic detailing throughout the venue gave the evening a romantic atmosphere. The ballroom itself felt intimate and lively once everyone settled in, even if the dance floor space became slightly ambitious once the party properly kicked off.
Vegan wedding menu card on an elegant gold charger place setting with a champagne napkin.
Ivory four-tier wedding cake with ornate piping on a silver stand in an elegant reception venue.
Emotional bride and groom beside a tiered wedding cake and champagne at an elegant reception.
Guests enjoy a formal dinner reception in a historic dining room as a speaker gives a toast beneath a glowing chandelier.
Bride and groom kiss during an elegant wedding reception as guests toss white streamers beneath a glowing chandelier.
One of the most unique touches from the reception involved the couple’s bonbonniere idea. Rather than traditional gifts for guests, Irish and Nick organised for me to photograph every guest throughout the evening and print the images into small framed keepsakes for everyone to take home. It was such a thoughtful and interactive idea that guests absolutely loved.
Watching people react to their printed photographs throughout the night added a really fun energy to the reception. Guests wandered around showing one another their portraits while finding places to display the little frames at their tables. It transformed photography into part of the guest experience rather than something happening quietly in the background.
The speeches throughout the evening carried a lovely balance of heartfelt emotion and humour. Plenty of laughter filled the ballroom while guests shared stories about the couple. The intimate setup at Ayers House helped the entire reception feel connected and personal, even with the grandeur of the venue surrounding everyone.
Plated lasagna with rich tomato sauce served at an elegant restaurant dinner.
Elegant wedding reception with candlelit banquet, chandeliers, and a toast in a historic ballroom.
Blue satin bridal heels with crystal accents frame an engagement ring on a wooden floor.
Groom gives a heartfelt wedding toast beside the bride in an elegant candlelit reception dining room.
Bride and groom toast with champagne beside a tiered wedding cake at their elegant reception.
Bride and groom share a romantic moment beside their wedding cake in a vintage reception room.
Bride and groom share a tender embrace at an elegant indoor wedding reception.
Irish and Nick’s wedding was such a memorable celebration to photograph. Between the incredible setting of St Peter’s Cathedral, the emotional first look, the haunting trumpet performance and the thoughtful reception details, the entire day carried so much personality. A St Peter’s Cathedral Wedding truly captures a timeless side of Adelaide, especially when paired with an elegant reception venue like Ayers House. For me personally, finally photographing a full wedding at one of Adelaide’s most iconic churches after so many years in the industry made the experience even more special.
The sunshine turned it on for Jo and Dan’s beautiful Adelaide Hills Wedding at The Manor, with the gardens glowing in that soft golden light that photographers dream about. The Manor in Basket Range always has a way of feeling tucked away from the rest of the world, surrounded by towering trees, winding garden paths, and stone architecture that feels straight out of a storybook. Add a relaxed couple, plenty of laughter, and a huge crowd of supportive family and friends, and the whole day had such an easygoing, joyful atmosphere from beginning to end.
One of the things I loved most about this Adelaide Hills Wedding was how personal every part of the day felt. Jo and Dan built a wedding experience that focused less on tradition for tradition’s sake and more on celebrating with the people closest to them. Their children were woven into the day in such a meaningful way, adding warmth and emotion to the ceremony while keeping things fun and natural. Weddings at The Manor Basket Range always feel romantic, but this one also had such a strong family-first energy that made every moment feel extra special.
Jo and Dan also took advantage of my custom package builder, combining wedding photography coverage with ceremony videography so they could mix and match exactly what suited them best. I love when couples tailor their coverage this way because every wedding runs differently, and having flexibility means couples can focus on what matters most to them. For Jo and Dan, preserving the emotion of the ceremony on video while also documenting the atmosphere and family interactions through photography suited the vibe of their wedding perfectly.
The Manor in Basket Range continues to be one of the standout Adelaide Hills wedding venues for couples wanting elegant surroundings without losing that relaxed country charm. Everywhere you turn there are incredible photo opportunities, from manicured gardens to ivy-covered walls and hidden little pathways. Even when timelines are tight, it’s such an easy venue to work within because beautiful backdrops are everywhere.
Adelaide Hills Wedding at The Manor Basket Range
The sunshine absolutely showed off for Jo and Dan’s Adelaide Hills Wedding at The Manor Basket Range, with guests arriving to gorgeous warm weather and the gardens looking vibrant in the afternoon light. The Manor always has such a welcoming atmosphere for weddings, tucked away amongst the trees and rolling Adelaide Hills scenery, and the energy from family and friends made the venue feel even more alive throughout the day.
One of the standout moments from the entire wedding came as Jo made her way down the aisle accompanied by both her son and Mum. It was such a beautiful way to begin the ceremony and instantly set the emotional tone for the afternoon. Watching multiple generations walk together toward Dan created one of those moments that felt incredibly meaningful not just for the couple, but for everybody gathered there to witness it.
Rustic stone chapel wedding venue with white garden seating and a flagstone aisle beneath lush trees.
Groom and officiant share a laugh during an outdoor wedding ceremony at a rustic stone venue.
Groom walks arm-in-arm with family down a stone path at a joyful outdoor garden wedding.
Bride and groom share a romantic first look on a lush garden wedding pathway.
Bride walks a sunlit garden wedding path with family, holding a bouquet beside her grandmother and escort.
Officiant, groom, and groomsman stand at an outdoor wedding ceremony beside a rustic stone venue.
Bride and groom exchange vows at a rustic garden chapel surrounded by autumn florals and woodland greenery.
Garden wedding ceremony with bride and groom by a rustic stone chapel and floral arch.
Bride and groom exchange vows at a romantic garden chapel wedding surrounded by forest greenery.
Bride reads vows to her smiling groom during a romantic outdoor garden wedding ceremony surrounded by autumn flowers.
Their children remained such an important part of the ceremony from beginning to end, contributing little moments throughout that kept everything feeling personal and genuine. Those unscripted reactions and interactions always add so much warmth to a wedding ceremony, and guests absolutely adored every second of it. Rather than feeling overly formal, the ceremony reflected exactly who Jo and Dan are as a couple — family-focused, fun-loving, and completely surrounded by people who care deeply for them.
Bride and groom exchange vows in a rustic garden courtyard with autumn florals by a stone chapel.
Bride and groom exchange vows beneath a rustic stone arch, framed by romantic fall florals and an intimate officiant.
Wedding party with ring bearer and bridesmaids holding bouquets during an outdoor garden ceremony.
Bride and groom exchange rings during an intimate outdoor wedding ceremony at a rustic stone venue.
Bride and groom kiss beneath a rustic stone arch framed by elegant wedding flowers.
Newlyweds’ hands with wedding rings rest on a signed marriage certificate.
Bride and groom walk through a joyful confetti exit at their romantic garden wedding.
Bride and groom kiss on a garden wedding aisle as guests cheer and toss flower petals.
Glamour Photos
After the ceremony wrapped up, the focus shifted toward family photos before we lost too much daylight. Jo and Dan really prioritised capturing memories with their loved ones, which I always encourage couples to do. Weddings move quickly, and family portraits often become some of the most treasured images over time. The gardens at The Manor provided the perfect setting for these photos, giving us plenty of variety without needing to travel away from the venue.
The atmosphere during the family photos stayed wonderfully relaxed. Nobody felt rushed or overly posed, and there was plenty of laughter between shots. Because everybody was already enjoying themselves so much, it made the photos feel natural and genuine rather than stiff. Kids were running around between photos, guests were chatting nearby, and the whole thing felt like an extension of the celebration rather than a formal photo session.
Once we wrapped up the larger family combinations, we managed to sneak away around the Manor gardens for some couple portraits before darkness fully settled in. The Adelaide Hills light in the late afternoon can be absolutely magical, particularly at venues like The Manor where the gardens catch that warm golden tone so beautifully. Even with limited time, we explored enough of the grounds to create a lovely variety of images.
Bride and groom laugh together during a romantic garden wedding portrait surrounded by lush greenery.
Bride and groom in a lush woodland wedding garden beside a hidden chapel.
Bride in lace wedding gown smiles on a wooded garden path, holding a rustic bouquet as the groom waits softly blurred behind her.
Rustic bridal bouquet in a garden foreground as a blurred bride and groom embrace in golden light.
Joyful bride and groom stroll hand in hand along a romantic garden wedding path.
Bride and groom share a romantic kiss on a lush garden wedding path framed by bridesmaids and groomsmen.
Joyful garden wedding party celebrates as the bride and groom kiss amid bridesmaids, bouquets, and lush greenery.
Elegant garden wedding party portrait with bride, groom, bridesmaids, and groomsmen by a white arbor.
Bride poses with bridesmaids in rust orange dresses holding bouquets at a garden wedding.
Jo and Dan were incredibly easy to photograph because they were so comfortable together. They weren’t overly focused on posing or trying to create perfect moments. Instead, they were genuinely enjoying being married and spending time together, which always translates beautifully in photos. Some of my favourite images from the session came from the little in-between moments where they were simply laughing together or chatting quietly while walking through the gardens.
As the light faded, the gardens took on a completely different atmosphere. The Manor always looks stunning during the day, though once evening starts creeping in, the venue gains this romantic moodiness that works beautifully for wedding photography. The stone walls, garden lighting, and darker greenery create such a cinematic backdrop.
A joyful wedding party walks through a romantic castle courtyard with the bride and bridesmaids laughing in elegant autumn style.
Joyful wedding party poses in a romantic castle garden courtyard.
Joyful bride and groom pose beneath a flowing white veil in a romantic outdoor wedding portrait.
Veiled bride smiling with rustic bouquet in a romantic outdoor wedding portrait.
Groomsmen lift the smiling groom in a castle courtyard during a joyful wedding celebration.
Newlywed couple shares a tender moment in an outdoor wedding portrait on a rustic stone pathway.
Newlywed couple poses by an ornate iron gate at a historic stone wedding venue.
Newlyweds pose by a wrought-iron gate at a romantic garden wedding venue with rustic stone architecture.
Newlywed couple kisses while walking hand in hand down a quiet country road at golden hour.
Groom lifts his bride during a joyful wedding portrait in a lush apple orchard.
Bride and groom pose in a romantic apple orchard wedding portrait beneath lush green trees.
Bride and groom smiling in a lush garden wedding portrait surrounded by greenery.
Bride and groom holding hands in elegant wedding attire during an outdoor wedding.
Newlywed couple walks hand in hand along a scenic road after a romantic outdoor wedding.
Bride and groom walk hand in hand along a romantic stone path at their garden wedding.
Bride and groom dance in a romantic castle courtyard wedding venue.
Reception at the Manor
The reception at The Manor Basket Range carried that same warm, energetic atmosphere into the evening. Guests settled in quickly, conversations filled the room, and the excitement levels only seemed to grow once speeches began. Reception spaces at The Manor always photograph beautifully thanks to the venue’s ambient lighting and elegant styling, though it was the energy from the guests that really brought the room to life.
The speeches were filled with humour, heartfelt stories, and plenty of moments that had the room erupting into laughter. Some speeches leaned emotional while others were absolutely hilarious, which kept the pacing of the evening really entertaining. You could tell Jo and Dan were surrounded by people who genuinely adored them, and every speech reflected just how loved they are.
White celebration cake topped with dried flowers beside champagne flutes on a wooden table.
Rustic wedding reception table with candles, flowers, greenery, and glowing string lights.
Bride and groom make a joyful wedding reception entrance through cheering guests in a rustic venue.
Wedding couple smiles beside rustic cake and champagne at stone wall reception.
Joyful wedding reception guests celebrate with smiles and raised arms at an elegant banquet table.
Smiling friends pose at a formal wedding reception table with wine glasses and festive décor.
Man gives a wedding speech with a microphone before a rustic stone wall and string lights.
Bride gives a heartfelt toast at a rustic wedding reception with warm lights and a stone wall backdrop.
Bride and guests dancing joyfully on a lively wedding reception dance floor.
One of the major highlights of the reception was the choreographed first dance. Guests gathered tightly around the dance floor as Jo and Dan launched into their routine, and the crowd absolutely loved it. It brought such a fun burst of energy into the evening and immediately kicked off the party atmosphere. Watching guests cheer and laugh throughout the dance made it clear just how invested everybody was in celebrating alongside them.
The reception continued building momentum throughout the night, though the real chaos arrived with the photo dash. These are always unpredictable in the best possible way. As each table was called up for photos with the couple, guests sprinted toward the dance floor trying to beat the timing of the music. The entire room became a whirlwind of people running, laughing, yelling, and squeezing into photos together.
Photo dashes are one of my favourite ways to end wedding coverage because they create such a huge burst of energy right at the end of the night. Rather than guests slowly fading off or sitting quietly, everybody becomes fully involved in the fun. Jo and Dan’s guests completely embraced the chaos, which made the final stretch of coverage incredibly entertaining to photograph.
Couple dancing at a rustic wedding reception under warm string lights.
Bride poses with two groomsmen at a warm rustic wedding reception.
Bride laughs during a rustic wedding reception toast with bridesmaids and a host.
Bride and groom share a lively first dance at a rustic wedding reception under glowing string lights.
Bride laughs as she is lifted during a joyful wedding reception dance under rustic fairy lights.
Bride and groom share their first dance at a rustic wedding reception under warm string lights.
Wedding guests smile and dance at a rustic stone venue during a lively reception.
Joyful wedding reception guests pose for a group photo in a rustic venue with warm string lights.
By the end of the evening, the dance floor was packed, guests were still laughing about the photo dash, and Jo and Dan looked completely thrilled with how the day had unfolded. Their Adelaide Hills Wedding at The Manor perfectly blended emotional family moments with relaxed fun, creating a wedding day that felt deeply personal while still being wildly entertaining from start to finish.
Bride and groom embrace in a romantic castle courtyard wedding portrait at night.
Romantic nighttime wedding kiss in a castle courtyard with dramatic smoke and glowing arched windows.
Romantic wedding couple embraces beneath autumn vines and a rustic stone arch.
Romantic couple kissing in a dramatic black-and-white silhouette portrait.
Bride and groom share a romantic nighttime dance in fog outside a rustic stone chapel as guests watch from glowing windows.
For couples searching for an Adelaide Hills Wedding venue with gorgeous gardens, romantic scenery, and a warm atmosphere, The Manor Basket Range continues to be one of the standout choices in South Australia. Jo and Dan’s wedding was such a beautiful reminder of how special weddings can feel when the focus stays firmly on family, connection, and celebrating with the people who matter most.