I head out to the delightful Veale Gardens on south terrace recently to meet this loving mother and her two sons who had asked me to conduct a simple little Adelaide parklands family phtoshoot with them!
We began in the small carpark behind the Pavillion Restaurant, which alowed us to start with the gum trees and have a more Australiana backdrop to their first photos. As the weather hadn’t been fantastic lately, there was plenty of puddles to use, while the greens were lovely and lush throughout.
We then head over the hill, walking along the man-made river that courses throughout the Veale Gardens and using some of the vantage points I know have worked throguhout my many years of using this same area for portraits while covering weddings.
The aim of this Adelaide Parklands family photoshoot was to simply capture some nice family photos for Mum to put up on the wall, in particular some individual portraits of her boys, while also having a bit of fun together, and I think our little walk about the park ceratinly achieved that!
Family photo on driveway of veale Gardens
Family photo between gum trees in Veale Gardens
Family photo leaning next to tree
Individual portrait of young man near tree
Portrait of lady leaning on tree
Fun family photo of Mum leaning on tree with sons hiding behind
Full length portrait of man near tree
Portrait of two men standing in Veale Gardens
Adelaide Parklands slice of life portrait
Mum with sons family portrait in front of puddle
Family portrait in the Adelaide Parklands
Brothers leaning on a tree together
Mum sitting with brothers during their Adelaide Parklands photoshoot
Jemma and Jordan’s Partridge House wedding took place on a delightfully sunny day in late September, and their day was full of fun, love and adventure!
Jemma and Jordan had selected a number of photo locations to head to all around Adelaide to make sure they had a wide variety of photos, and we even had an improptu visit by the SA Ghostbusters![/av_one_half]
Preparation
It’s not very often, but occasionally a bride will ask me to start my wedding photography coverage with her and her bridesmaids at a beauty salon where they would be having their hair and makeup done. In Jemma’s case I was with her and her entourage early in the morning taking some shots of everyone putting on their faces before heading over to Jordan’s place of preparation!
Bride sitting in salon
Having makeup and hair done
Laughing while having makeup done
Concentrating on makeup
Bridesmaid looking on during makeup
Directing
Jordan was getting ready in a nearby house along with his groomsmen and father. As I’ve said before groomsmen often just dont know how to tie a tie, so much of the time during preparation was simply trying to make it look right on everyone!
The atmosphere was jovial and laid back, which made for a delightful start to the day!
rings perched on shoes
Pre wedding drinks
buttoning up grooms shirt
groom buttoning up shirt
Groomsman having fun with tie
Father of the groom tieing tie
Groom looking out window with jacket
Groom walking out door
Groom having his flower put on
groom and groomsmen on road talking
groomsmen all together on road
After Jordan’s preparation, I head over to Jemma’s place of preparation, which was an another home, closer to Glenelg. The girls were running a little late from the beauty salon which meant I was sitting there twiddling my thumbs for a bit before they arrived. 🙂
When they did though, all efforts were focussed on hiding Jemma’s dress, which apparently was a secret to some of the family members – I can’t remember the specifics, but apparently some had gone dress shopping with Jemma and thought they knew what she was wearing – but evidently not!
Ladies in gowns
Wedding dress hanging in doorway
Enagement ring perched in bouquet
Putting on flower
Bridesmaid helping out holding train
Zipping up back of wedding gown
Bride looking in mirror at her dress
Showing the family her dress
Talking
Bride holding bouquet in living room
Partridge House Wedding Ceremony
Jemma and Jordan’s Partridge House wedding took place under the stunning large tree located to the side of the house, which shaded most of the congregation from the harsh sunlight, and also made for an amazing backdrop for the ceremony.
During the ceremony I was asked to also live stream for guests who could not attend, so I also had that set up on a tripod. I’m so glad I’m able to provide such a service – particularly in these restricted times.
Jemma and Jordan’s ceremony was a delightful simple affair, punctuated by the cute flower girl, and of course Jemma and Jordan’s fur baby which made an appearance!
Bride arriving
bride arriving in purple car
Hugs from bridesmaids
Bride arriving at her Partidge House Wedding
Flower girl
Bride and father approaching
Grooms first look at Pertridge House Wedding
Smiling groom at Partridge House Wedding Ceremony
Doggo groomsman
Smiling bride on a sunny day
Partridge House Wedding Ceremony
Exchanging wedding rings during Partridge House wedding ceremony
Exchanging wedding rings during Partridge House wedding ceremony closeup
First kiss at Partridge House wedding ceremony
bride and groom exit their Partridge House wedding ceremony
Glamour Photos
As I mentioned, Jemma and Jordan weere keen to travel about quite a bit to make use of some of the stunning locations available between their Partridge House wedding ceremony and their reception at Chateau Apollo in the city.
So we made a bit of a trip of it, after using the Partridge House’s stunning garden, we began at the Grange Beach Jetty, then heading to the famed Port Adelaide’s Crozier Street – which was were we bumped into the Ghostbusters, finally heading to Veale Gardens in the city.
Partridge House
The great thing about having a Partridge House wedding is making use of the amazing European-style curated garden that sprawls around the property.
The main large tree, under which Jemma and Jordan held their wedding ceremony under is the jewel of the garden, while there is also sprawling grass fields in front of the house suited for family photos, plus fountains, green plants and all sorts – you could spend a lot of time here discovering new spots!
bride and groom with fur baby
Bride and grrom against lamp post
Hugs after Partridge house wedding
Partirdge House wedding Photo
Partirdge House wedding Photos
Through the trees at the bride and groom
Walking along the partridge House balcony together
Bridal party with cars in front of Partridge House
Grange Beach
Grange beach was reasonably nearby so we head there instead of the usually busy Glenelg to take some shots using the jetty as a backdrop. The wind was picking up quite a bit, so it was a bit of fun for the girls to keep their hair from blowing everywhere, but we made it work!
Bridal party on Grange Jetty
Walking along Grange Jetty
Grange Jetty Wedding Photo
Bride and groom walking along Grange Jetty
Bridal party walking together along Grange Beach
bride and groom under the Grange Jetty
bride and groom under Grange Jetty
Groom lifting his Bride under Grange Jetty
Bride and groom walking along Grange Beach
Amongst the long grass
Crozier Street
When I arrived at Crozier street, before everyone else I was worried to see that some ghostbusters had been called out for some paranormal activity! Thankfully they had already caught their ghost before we arrived, and agreed to have a bit of a photo with the bride and groom! This made for a rather unique wedding photo!
Crozier Street in Port Adelaide is a super popular spot to have some industrial themed wedding photos done, boasting grungy, but clean brickwalls and nifty corregated iron walk ways that span the road overhead. The street has also been made famous with recent films like Mortal Combat.
Ghost Busters Wedding Photo
Crozier Street Wedding Photo in black and white
Crozier Street Wedding Photo
Closeup of rings on hand
Bride and groom through train
Bride and groom sharing a kiss
Bride and groom in front of doorway
Bride and groom in front of doorway in Crozier Street
Bridal party in front of cars on Crozier Street
Veale Gardens
Veale Gardens was the last stop on our way to Chateau Apollo in the city for their reception. The plan was to use the gardens for a bit of greenery in amongst the beach and industrial stle photos we had been taking up until now. It was also a convenient spot to make use of the sunset nearby the reception venue without having to travel too far!
bride under arch of trees
Bridesmaids having some fun
Ducks in front of Bridal party
bride and groom silhouette
Veale Gardens wedding photo
Near one of the ponds at Veale Gardens
bridal aprty bathed in sunlight
Bride and Groom bathed in sunlight
Chateau Apollo Wedding Reception
Jemma and Jordan’s Chateau Apollo wedding reception took place in the private function room, with the entrance on Frome road. Its a delightfully, rustic spot right in the middle of the city which made for a surprisingly intimate and private space for a reception despite being in the middle of the city.
The night was full of dancing, fun speeches and I got to sit on the head table – which was a bit of a first as a wedding photographer! haha Made me feel old though – as everyone around me was quite young.
Chateau Apollo Wedding Photo
Bridal entrance at Chateau Apollo Wedding Reception
Holding hands as they enter
Guests cheers
Speech giver
First dance at Chateau Apollo Wedding Reception
Guests Dancing making a face
Wedding cake on barrel
Flower girl speech
Best Man giving his speech
Food
Bridal couple laughing during their speech
Cutting the wedding cake together
Night time wedding photo at Chateau Apollo
Live entertainment
Dancing the night away
Dancing bride
I’;d like to thank Jemma and Jordan for having me photograph their delightful Partridge House wedding! Your day was a blast and I love how the photos turned out!
Erin and Phil were the bridal couple at one of the first ever weddings I covered as a wedding photographer all the way back in 2011, so it’s always nice to see how families are progressing when they ask me to come out again and produce some updated family portraits! I’ve also known Erin and her family since I was very little so it’s doubly nice to reconnect and have a bit of a chat. 🙂
We head out to the lovely Veale Gardens on South terrace in the city early in the morning so that we avoided the majority of walkers and have the gardens to ourselves. The sun is also at a nice height in the sky at this time in the morning so as to avoid most of the harsh shadows that can otherwise creep across faces in an unflattering way.
We began in the carpark behind the Pavillian restaurant and made use of the gum trees behind Veale gardens to create a bit of diversity in the colours of the final photos – as otherewise every photo has the emerald green colours of the curated grass within the gardens. it’s good to have some variety! We then walked up the rolling grassy hills towards the last rock pool, then looped back via the man made river meandering through the space.
As a result, I think The Kennedy’s Veale Gardens Family Shoot produced some lovely keepsake moments and nice family portraits for them to treasure forever more! helps a bunch when the kids are as well behaved as these were! Turned out to be a lovely morning.
Jacqui and Dion’s Veale Gardens Wedding on South Terrace in the Adelaide CBD was an epic affair, full of fun, dancing, fireworks and lovely people! The COVID Pandemic had unfortunately threw Jacqui and Dion’s plans a little bit but they made very good use of the (then) lesser restrictions in place that allowed for dancing and ‘vertical’ drinking!
Preparation
Preparation in the morning was a jovial affair with dancing, making alot of nose and plenty of proud parents looking on at their sons and daughters! We were tasked with producing some videography along with the photography for the day so my wife also came along to help out with producing some footage.
I started out the day with Jacqui’s house of preparation to begin the documentation, before heaing over to Dion’s place of preparation while my wife stayed at Jacqui’s house for the dancing and merry making.
Engagement ring in flowers
Wedding bands on wood
Putting on makeup surrounded
Fur Baby in dress
Pinching Dads cheek
Mum helping out with jewellery
Bride putting on wedding shoes
Bride looking pretty in front room
Macedonian wedding dance
Posing with Macedonian flag
Macedonian wedding dancing
Dion and his family were being prepared in a more subdued mannor, with not so much dancing, but still making a bit of noise with the suped up cars they had parked out the front! There were smiles all round as everyone was helping each other get ready by tieing ties and fitting flowers to suits.
Suit jacket hanging in window
Groom getting ready in natural light
Fluffing up the hair
Best man helping with tie
Putting on ties
Mum looking on as Dad puts on tie
Groomsman putting on flower
Flower being put on suit
groomsmen ready
Hugs from Mum
Veale Gardens Wedding Ceremony
it was a bit of a running joke with Dion and his family that 2020 kept throwing a few curve balls Jacqui and Dion’s way right up to the beginning of their ceremony! Unfortunately their celebrant had a bit of a family emergency just prior to their wedding so ended up being a little late for the party – but it all worked out in the end! In fact the entire day worked out very well.
Jacqui and Dion’s veale Gardens wedding ceremony was held at rock pool 7, which is perfectly suited for cars to drive in to the nearby carpark for the pavilion restaurant and then walk through the lovely manicured gardens and grass to reach it.
Their ceremony was highlighted by two readings while their wedding rings were held by a member of the family which was a nice way to include as many people as possible.
Wedding sign at ceremony
Guests waiting in Veale Gardens
Bridal motorcade arriving
Smiling bride in veale Gardens
Smiling groom in veale Gardens
Bridal and Dad approaching
Grooms first lok as bride walks down aisle
Smiling bride looking at groom
Speech giver
Veale Gardens wedding ceremony
Veale Gardens wedding ceremony 2
Smiling Mum handing rings
Smiling groom looking at his bride
Exchanging wedding bands 3
Veale Gardens wedding ceremony under trees
Veale Gardens wedding ceremony near pavilion
Bridal exit 2
Veale Gardens Wedding Photos
We did not linger long for Veale Gardens wedding photos, but rather zoomed off for a few after ceremony drinks in a small cocktail bar in Peel St. However i did manage to convince Jacqui and Dion to walk about in the nearby Gums trees for a bit of variety in their wedding photos!
Bridal party in front of motorcade
Walking through trees together
Smiling hugs
Veale Gardens wedding photo in trees
Veale Gardens wedding photo looking at camera
Afternoon tea
In peel st we made use of the older architecture for some more photos before heading into the cocktail bar for a few drinks with family. During what is usually a hectic time of a wedding day, Jacui and Dion opted to take it easy and spend the time with family and friends rather than spending their entire day taking photos – which I totally understand and respect!
Peel st wedding photo
Peel st wedding photo in archway
Peel st Adelaide wedding photo in archway
Guests having a drink on peel st
Bridal couple overlooking peel st
Cheers 2
bridal party leaning in on bridal couple
Last supper mock wedding photo
JDF Function Center Wedding Reception
The main event – sos to speak was Jacui and Dion’s epic party they had planned at the JDF Reception center in Windsor Gardens. Their reception was decked out with almost everything you could imagine at a wedding party – from my Photobooth to dry ice and indoor fireworks! It certainly was a party to remember, and it was midnight before anyone knew it! The night was just such a blast that the time flew.
Head table at JDF Reception center
Wedding place holder
Wedding cake on display
Bridal entrance at JDF Receptions
Bridal entrance at JDF Reception Center
Cutting of the wedding cake
First dance at JDF Function cernter
First dance at JDF reception cernter
JDF Reception Center Wedding Photo
JDF Function Center Wedding Photo
JDF Reception Center
Bride and groom dancing on dry ice
Parents having fun
bride tearing up the dance floor
Macedonian dance at JDF
Nutbush dancers
Best man speech at head table
Groom’s speech at head table
Son Mum dance
Bouquet toss went too far
Confettii cannon
Thankyou Jacqui and Dion for having myself and my wife photography and produce the videography for your Veale Gardens wedding day!
On a beautiful, sunny day, just prior to the recent CIVID-19 related full lockdown we’ve endured in South Australia, I was asked by Nadia to head out with her family for a bit of a family shoot!
Nadia and her husband were in Adelaide, from Perth and decided to make the most of their time with their family while here, considering the recent troubles in the world, times like this are precious and what better idea is there than to refresh their family portraits?
Himeji Gardens Family Shoot
We began our little family shoot by heading to the lovely, manicured surrounds you can find within the Adelaide Himeji Gardens. Gifted to Adelaide by our Japanese sister city, Himeji the gardens provide a stunning backdrop to photography all year round.
And the best thing is that the gardens are free to roam about in, and they cannot be booked as a wedding venue, or for other such private events, meaning they are always available during opening hours.
The lovely light shining through the leaves of the beautiful weeping willows at this time of day are always the biggest drawcard of the Himeji Gardens – they make for the best background for any Himeji gardens family shoot.
Himeji Gardens Family Shoot 2
Couple in Himeji Gardens
Couple under weeping willow tree
Family finding fish
Touching fingers under a tree
Couple portrait in Himeji Gardens
Couple portrait in Adelaide Himeji Garden
Family portrait
Sitting on the bench together in Himeji Gardens
Family portrait under tree
Veale Gardens Family Shoot
Whenever I head to south Terrace for a photoshoot, I tend to use both Himeji gardens and Veale Gardens to provide a bit of variety in the colours of the images I provide. Himeji Gardens – at this time of year – is lush and green, and well manicured, while Veale gardens just up the road also provides this, but also a bit of an Australian twist with a small Gum tree forest behind.
This allowsfor a bit more yellow and warmth in photos, while also having different trees in the background.
While walking about we made sure to take photos of both the full family together, and also couples shots, and individual portraits alklowing me to provide a huge amount of photos for Nadia’s family to use in many different ways – hopefully to fill their walls with beautiful physical prints!
family shot under veale Gardens Gum Trees
Family portrait under gum trees
Couple photo on log
Veale Gardens photo
Adelaide Veale Gardens Photography
I’d like to thank nadia for having me photograph her beautiful family, and I’m super glad she and her husband were able to get back into Perth before the big Adelaide shutdown!