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Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding – Ciara & Max

  • CIARA & MAX

    Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding

    Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding

It was a beautifully sunny day for Ciara and Max’s Adelaide Botanic Gardens wedding in April, which was great considering the kind of unpredictable weather we had been having leading up to the big day. With Ciara’s Irish heritage and Max’s Korean heritage, their wedding was a wonderful example of the coming together of two very separate cultures within one of the most multicultural of cities, Adelaide. I was asked to be their wedding photographer for the entire day, and we made good use of the time, covering a lot of ground to get the most diverse portfolio of wedding photography as possible in and around the Adelaide CBD and botanic gardens.

Preparation

I was to cover the preparation of just Ciara and her bridal party, who were getting ready nearby in the Mayfair hotel, as Max was spending the morning running about putting final finishing touches on things before the wedding ceremony. The girls were fairly laid back and had a lovely morning being pampered and getting pretty. Unfortunately the plan was to have a few photos taken in the upstairs Hennessy rooftop bar, only to find out it required a prior booking. This didn’t dampen spirits however while we took a few photos in and around the hotel room instead.

Smiling bride
Smiling bride
Bride in mirror
Bride in mirror
Putting on veil
Putting on veil
hair spray
hair spray
Walking across King William st
Walking across King William st
Engagement ring
Engagement ring
Smiling bridesmaid
Smiling bridesmaid
Wedding Shoes
Wedding Shoes
Bridal party dresses
Bridal party dresses
Putting on wedding dress
Putting on wedding dress
Wedding dress
Wedding dress
Mum helping
Mum helping
Smiling bride
Smiling bride

Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding Ceremony

Ciara and Max’s Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding Ceremony took place on the far side of the gardens, nearby the ‘Friends Gates’ on Plane Tree drive. The location boasts a beautiful grassy area, bordered by a small stream and a picturesque footbridge in the background of the whole setting. Despite the Adelaide Botanic Gardens being a public place, the venue can easily host around 3-4 weddings on the same day in different locations around the gardens without having too much of a hassle with members of the public wandering in the way of any photos or guests attending a wedding. The area also provides for some top notch vantage points for some incredible wedding photography, so I always enjoy visiting the gardens!

The ceremony was a lovely affair, complete with a traditional giving away of the bride by the father, and a rather beautiful hand binding ceremony that brought together the customs of the celtic together with Korean culture by using a traditionally woven sash brought from Korea specially for the occasion. The sun was out, and provided for a stunning backdrop filtering in through the giant gum tree Ciara and Max were wed under.

Whole congregation
Whole congregation
Walking back down the aisle
Walking back down the aisle
Sun lit wedding ceremony
Sun lit wedding ceremony
Smiling groom
Smiling groom
Hand binding ceremony
Hand binding ceremony
Picking something out of his hair
Picking something out of his hair
Best man and the rings
Best man and the rings
Bride saying vows
Bride saying vows
Exchanging wedding rings
Exchanging wedding rings
Speeches
Speeches
Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding Ceremony
Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding Ceremony
Speech
Speech
Bride under her veil
Bride under her veil
Wedding Ceremony
Wedding Ceremony
Groom's first look
Groom’s first look
Father taking arm
Father taking arm
Smiles
Smiles
Holding hands
Holding hands
Bride arriving
Bride arriving
Bride and Groom
Bride and Groom
Hugs
Hugs

Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding Photos

After taking the family photos, Ciara and Max, flanked by their bridal party went for a walk around the gardens for their glamour photos. As I said before, I love covering Adelaide Botanic Gardens Weddings as the area in and around the vicinity of the gardens provides for an incredibly diverse pool of scenery I can call upon as a wedding photographer.

Holding the bouquet together
Holding the bouquet together
In the bamboo forest
In the bamboo forest
Autumnal colours
Autumnal colours
Walking together
Walking together
Walking to the footbridge together
Walking to the footbridge together
Having a rest
Having a rest
Walking through the foliage
Walking through the foliage
Lounging about
Lounging about
Big oak tree
Big oak tree
Adelaide Botanic Gardens wedding
Adelaide Botanic Gardens wedding
Walking through the foliage
Walking through the foliage
Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding
Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding
Groomsmen jumping
Groomsmen jumping
Under a tree
Under a tree
Crest of a hill
Crest of a hill
Holding hands with wedding rings
Holding hands with wedding rings

Once we exhausted the areas we wanted to visit within the gardens, we said farewell to the majority of the bridal party to expand out around the Torrens and North Terrace where we made use of Government House, and the buildings in and around Adelaide University. Ciara and Max had one of their first dates near the Torrens so it was important for them to revisit on their wedding day.

Adelaide University
Adelaide University
Bride and Groom together
Bride and Groom together
Bride and Groom in Adelaide University
Bride and Groom in Adelaide University
Adelaide Museum
Adelaide Museum
Adelaide Museum
Adelaide Museum
Adelaide Museum
Adelaide Museum
On the steps of Government house
On the steps of Government house
Adelaide University Wedding
Adelaide University Wedding
Adelaide University Wedding
Adelaide University Wedding
Near the Torrens
Near the Torrens
On the steps of Government house
On the steps of Government house
Adelaide University Wedding Photo
Adelaide University Wedding Photo

Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wedding Reception

What was absolutely glorious about Ciara and Max’s wedding as opposed to any other wedding I had covered at the Botanic Gardens was that they chose to have their reception at the cafe located at the very center of the entire place which meant that I had the very rare opportunity to make use of the Gardens after dark! The Botanic Gardens Restaurant is a lovely intimate venue that can cater for a smaller wedding guest list. The food was wonderful, and staff more than friendly which all combined for a wonderful evening.

Dancing guests
Dancing guests
Smiling groom
Smiling groom
Gangnam style!
Gangnam style!
First dance
First dance
Guests talking
Guests talking
Cheers!
Cheers!
Cutting the cake
Cutting the cake
First dance
First dance
Hugs
Hugs
Wedding Cake
Wedding Cake
Dancing guests
Dancing guests
Girls together
Girls together

During the night I took Ciara and Max out into the night to make use of the magnificent arch way of trees at night, which is a rare opportunity as member of the public aren’t allowed to enter the gardens at night.

Light Painting wedding photo
Light Painting wedding photo
Light Painting wedding photo
Light Painting wedding photo
Light Painting wedding photo
Light Painting wedding photo

Thanks so much to Ciara and Max who had me as their wedding photographer and I hope they enjoy their photos as much as I enjoyed taking them! 😀

June 16, 2017/by Steven Duncan
Engagement, Wedding

Thorngrove Manor engagement shoot – Rya & Evan

It was quite an exciting time when Rya contacted me from Indonesia asking me to shoot her engagement shoot as she was coming out to Adelaide specifically to use the Autumn colours around the Thorngrove Manor for her engagement shoot. I had never shot there before, but I had seen it’s beauty in the past through other wedding photographer colleagues in the AIPP. Rya was quite keen on having a castle-style photo shoot and chose the Thorngrove Manor as her ideal location. She also originally planned to go on a whirlwind tour of Adelaide, shooting at the Manor, Mt Lofty Botanic Park, then head up to Cleland nature preserve to hug a kangaroo, and also head into the city to use Veal Gardens and North Terrace, all within 3 hours. We ended up only going to two of these locations, but I think they turned out great!

Thorngrove Manor Shoot

The Thorngrove Manor is a small luxury hotel located amongst the side streets of Crafers. Despite it’s medieval looks, the hotel was actually built relatively recently, only around 32 years ago. The hotel is billed as one of the most romantic and intimate places to hold a wedding, or photoshoot as the surrounds are something out of a fairytale. It really is quite an incredible place to shoot at.

Castle awning
Castle awning
At the gate of Thorngrove Manor
At the gate of Thorngrove Manor
Thorngrove Manor
Thorngrove Manor
Thorngrove Manor engagement shoot
Thorngrove Manor engagement shoot
Engaged couple at the door of Thorngrove Manor
Engaged couple at the door of Thorngrove Manor
Smiling bride
Smiling bride
Kisses
Kisses
Hugs on the balcony
Hugs on the balcony
Couple next to the fire
Couple next to the fire
Bride framed in the castle fixtures
Bride framed in the castle fixtures
Playing the harp
Playing the harp
Castle awning
Castle awning
Wedding dress
Wedding dress
Engagement ring
Engagement ring
Bride and groom standing in front of their hotel door
Bride and groom standing in front of their hotel door
Smiles
Smiles
Couple next to the fire
Couple next to the fire
On the balcony
On the balcony
Looking at each other
Looking at each other
Playing the harp
Playing the harp
Holding hands
Holding hands

Mt Lofty Botanic Park Shoot

After the shoot around the Thorngrove Manor, we head down the road to the Mt Lofty Botanic Park to make use of the waning autumnal colours still present around the gardens. With the sun popping over the hills, the colours came to life quite quickly however and created some lovely bright  scenes – much to the delight of Rya. 🙂

Bride and Groom at Mt Lofty Botanic Park
Bride and Groom at Mt Lofty Botanic Park
Bride and Groom walking
Bride and Groom walking
Bride and Groom in autumn
Bride and Groom in autumn
Bride and Groom on bridge
Bride and Groom on bridge
Autumn colours
Autumn colours
Autumn colours at the Mt Lofty Botanic Park
Autumn colours at the Mt Lofty Botanic Park
Autumn colours at the Mt Lofty Botanic Park
Autumn colours at the Mt Lofty Botanic Park
Bride and Groom on bench
Bride and Groom on bench
Bride and Groom holding one another
Bride and Groom holding one another
Bride and Groom walking
Bride and Groom walking

It was a lot of fun shooting at the Thorngrove Manor and I hope Rya and Evan enjoy their photos! 🙂

June 3, 2017/by Steven Duncan
Wedding, Wedding preview

Royal SA Yacht Squadron Wedding – Anika & Phil

  • Anika & Phil

    Royal SA Yacht Squadron Wedding

    Sitting on the yacht together

The wedding of Anika and Phil took place on the sunny day in April, amongst the wonderful surrounds of the Royal SA Yacht Squadron. I was asked to be their wedding photographer for the entire day so I was shooting from both locations of preparation, through to the end of their reception. The entire day from the Ceremony took place on the grounds of the Royal SA Yacht Squadron and we were lucky enough to be able to utilise a yacht that was moored within the marina – which is a very rare occurrence! Was fun.

Preparation

I arrived at the house where Phil and his groomsmen were getting ready, only to find that no one was there! Apparently the guys were chasing some choice sushi in the city before heading back to get ready. Once there, we had less time than usual to shoot some choice photos, so the morning was a bit rushed, but still pretty organised regardless!

Wedding rings
Wedding rings
Cufflink
Cufflink
Putting on the flowers
Putting on the flowers
Groomsmen getting ready
Groomsmen getting ready
Groomsmen getting ready
Groomsmen getting ready
Groom getting ready
Groom getting ready

The girls on the other hand were nice and organised, sitting about waiting for the makeup artist to finish, and having set up all the items I needed to take photos of before I arrived. The atmosphere was laid back and they were keen on having a good time and some fun leading up until they left. They ended up leaving a little late,m but that’s just to be expected. 🙂

Engagement ring
Engagement ring
Putting on wedding dress
Putting on wedding dress
Putting up the hair
Putting up the hair
Wedding dresses
Wedding dresses
Bride leaving the house
Bride leaving the house
Smiling bride
Smiling bride
Looking in the mirror
Looking in the mirror
Putting on wedding dress
Putting on wedding dress
Talking ladies
Talking ladies
Flying veil
Flying veil

Royal SA Yacht Squadron Wedding Ceremony

The wedding ceremony took place on the decking area located next to the bar behind the boat shed. This was a major difference to the other times I had covered wedding ceremonies here, with others opting for having their ceremony on the large, open grassy area located nearby the boat house. The location Anika and Phil opted for however was wonderful for such a sunny day however, as the sun provided for a wonderful backdrop to the ceremony, and it helped keep their guests cool under the umbrellas.

The Sailing club has been on this location since 1924 after having been founded at Birkenhead in 1881. The Royal SA Yacht Squadron has recently been renovated into what has become quite a popular wedding venue, with myself heading there quite a few times a year!

Walking back down the aisle
Walking back down the aisle
Exchanging wedding rings
Exchanging wedding rings
Wedding ring exchange
Wedding ring exchange
Drone shot of the Royal SA Yacht Squadron
Drone shot of the Royal SA Yacht Squadron
Married!
Married!
Smiling bride
Smiling bride
Bride and father
Bride and father
Wedding ceremony
Wedding ceremony
Wedding ceremony
Wedding ceremony
Wedding ceremony at the Royal SA Yacht Squadron
Wedding ceremony at the Royal SA Yacht Squadron
Groom's first look
Groom’s first look
Holding each other
Holding each other

Glamour Photos

After the group photos and family shots on the grassy area, we used the inside of the historic boatshed for a few shots, then walked about the marina taking some shots with the magnificent sunset as a backdrop. We were lucky enough to be able to use a family member’s yacht for some photos, in which case I was super keen to bust out my drone to get some unique angles of the bridal party on the yacht from the water.

Sitting on the yacht together
Sitting on the yacht together
Walking into the sunset
Walking into the sunset
Dancing in the boat house
Dancing in the boat house
Bride and her bridesmaids
Bride and her bridesmaids
On the stern of the yacht
On the stern of the yacht
Sunset at the Royal SA Yacht Squadron
Sunset at the Royal SA Yacht Squadron
Sitting on the yacht together
Sitting on the yacht together
Kissing in the marina
Kissing in the marina
Bridal Party
Bridal Party
Royal SA Yacht Club Boat House
Royal SA Yacht Club Boat House
Catching a bride
Catching a bride
Royal SA Yacht Club Boat House
Royal SA Yacht Club Boat House

Royal SA Yacht Squadron Wedding Reception

Anika and Phil had set up the Royal SA Yacht Squadron’s function hall with a slightly nautical theme, making sure that their personalities and heritage was on show. With Phil’s affinity for fishing, and a beautifully cultural wedding cake the night was topped off with a live band which kept the dance floor full the entire night! Anika’s bouquet throw was quite a bit different as she held a ‘reverse’ bouquet through were only married women were allowed to be in contention. The MC then had them all dance and having them leave the dance floor the longer their wedding has gone on, with the winner being the longest married women receiving the bouquet. I thought it was sweet and a great way to hold a bouquet throw when there arent many single ladies in attendance!

Bride and groom entry
Bride and groom entry
First Dance
First Dance
Speech
Speech
Guys at the bar
Guys at the bar
Wooo!
Wooo!
Bride dancing with brother
Bride dancing with brother
Listening to speech
Listening to speech
Night shot on the dock
Night shot on the dock
Wedding Cakes
Wedding Cakes
First Dance
First Dance

Anika and Phil’s wedding was a blast to be part of, and I very much hope they enjoy their photos as much as I enjoyed taking them!

May 27, 2017/by Steven Duncan
Wedding preview, Wedding

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Sinclairs Gully Wedding – Jessica & Adam

Sinclairs Gully winery is the type of venue you just have to jump at the opportunity to shoot a wedding at, which is exactly what happened when Jessica and Adam asked me to be their Adelaide Hills wedding photographer. In order to cater to their short wedding plans, they asked to use my engagement shoot rate to cover their wedding for only 90 minutes which was enough time to photograph their ceremony and a few glamour shots after.

They held their wedding a little later in the day so by the time their ceremony was scheduled, the sun was already fading, and the overcast skies weren’t helping either. However this kind of light is pretty much perfect for photography so I was having a blast 🙂

Before the wedding

As usual I was on site at Sinclairs Gully early, in fact only Adam and his groomsmen were there putting the finishing touches on the venue. So I wandered about taking photos of all their personal touches and the boys helping calm the nerves of Adam. Once the girls arrived I was able to take a few shots of them together with their adorable VW van.

Wedding sign
Wedding sign
Blushing bride
Blushing bride
Groom walking about
Groom walking about
Line of groomsmen
Line of groomsmen
Girls looking pretty
Girls looking pretty
Groom's flower
Groom’s flower
Girls arriving
Girls arriving
Groom looking nervous
Groom looking nervous

Sinclairs Gully wedding ceremony

Sinclairs Gully is a winery hidden away in Norton Summit, and when you’re there it feels as though you’d only even know about the place if you already knew it was there. The incredible privacy the venue provides due to the lush Australian bushland is perfect for an intimate wedding ceremony such as Jessica and Adam’s. The bushland provides for beautiful bokeh when used as a backdrop to wedding photos and it really is just beautiful. There’s even a Australian animal reserve on site too!

Jessica and Adam’s wedding ceremony took place in a small clearing situated at the foot of the Sinclairs Gully winery carpark, so the setting was completely surrounded by gum trees and scrubland. During their ceremony they held a time capsule ceremony where they placed a bottle of Sinclairs Gully wine into a home-made timecapsule, along with love letters to one another only to be opened on their 10th anniversary. It’s a lovely gesture and a fun thing to put on display in their home.

First kiss
First kiss
Wedding Ceremony
Wedding Ceremony
Sinclairs Gully wedding ceremony
Sinclairs Gully wedding ceremony
Bride and Father
Bride and Father
Married!
Married!
Smiling groom
Smiling groom
Saying their vows
Saying their vows
Time capsule
Time capsule
Smiling bride
Smiling bride
Grooms first look
Grooms first look
Wedding ceremony
Wedding ceremony

Sinclairs Gully Wedding Glamour Photos

After the ceremony and family photos, we had around 30 minutes for some glamour photos around the winery grounds. It was quite an easy task to create something epic and eye catching as the surrounds just simply lends itself well to the task. I was really looking forward to getting around to editing this wedding as I knew some of the shots I took were absolutely stunning!

Sinclairs Gully winery wedding
Sinclairs Gully winery wedding
Private kiss in undergrowth Adelaide Wedding Photography
Private kiss in undergrowth
Walking along the driveway
Walking along the driveway
Adelaide Wedding Photography
Hugs
Bride and groom in front of the combi van
Bride and groom in front of the combi van
Tree hugs
Tree hugs
Adelaide Wedding Photography
Embracing within the trees
Looking through foliage - Adelaide Wedding Photography
Looking through foliage

I had an amazing time capturing Jessica and Adam’s Sinclairs Gully wedding, despite the short coverage. The wedding was filled with love, happiness, and unforgettable moments that I was honored to witness and photograph. It was a pleasure to be a part of their special day and to create images that will serve as treasured memories for years to come.

I hope that when Jessica and Adam look back at the photos, they will be transported back to the joyous atmosphere of their wedding day and relive the love and happiness they shared. It was a privilege to document their love story and to provide them with visual keepsakes that will last a lifetime.

Once again, thank you to Jessica and Adam for choosing me to capture their special day. I am grateful for the opportunity and wish them a lifetime of love and happiness together.

April 25, 2017/by Steven Duncan
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