Sunday, October 12, 2008

Alan & Bec's Wedding day

Alan & Bec were married at Mt Cotton Rain Forrest Gardens . I thought that it was the day that my 30 year record of never doing a wedding in the rain was going to be broken. Just as Rebbecca arrived at the gardens so did the rain, the service was held under a canvas tent that is usually to keep the sun of the guests. The moment that the celebrant declared them "Man & Wife" the rain stopped and the sky started to clear. My record was safe and we went out into the gardens to get our photos.

I would like to thank "Cowboy" (John, the best man) for letting Bec use his house to get ready and have some photos taken, like a true Aussie cowboy the shed had been converted into a bar and was a very cool location to get some photos. Thanks.

Cowboy was just trying to talk Alan out of getting married, lucky it didn't work.







Alan was a little paranoid about being late, so we had a practice run at arriving at the service should there be a delay. As it turned out he was 30 mins early.





Bec looking stunning...









A quiet moment between Dad & Daughter.



Cowboys Bar.

















I know "Cowboy" was best man but i think making Alan take the ring from his mouth was a little "Broke back mountain". If his wife wasn't one of the bridesmaids i think i would have been a little worried.



The fantastic cake





The first dance.





Sunday, October 5, 2008

Kate & Mike Wedding Day Images

I would like to thank Geralyn & Brendan, and Trish & Dave (the Bride & Grooms Parents) for making us feel so welcome and being so accommodating, nothing was too much bother and there houses were both great places to shoot.

Kate and Mike were married at St Finbarr's church in Ashgrove and we had the photos at The Stamford Plaza hotel. Kate is a teacher and some of the children from her class attended the ceromony. I would also like to thank Dave & Kristin (The bridal party) who were happy to troop around and didn't keep dissapearing for drinks as some bridal partys do, not that there is anything wrong with that, it just makes my job so much easier if everybody stays together.