Monday, 17 December 2012

Nguyet and Hing

Nguyet and Hing, an incredibly sweet and fun couple, got married a couple of weekends ago at Emu Bottom Homestead in Sunbury on a very sunny and hot afternoon. The bridal party braved the heat (I felt terrible for the boys in their suits and ties) to get some fantastic images on the beautiful grounds of the homestead. The reception was inside an old woolshed with heaps of amazing details handmade by the bride and groom and their friends and family. It was gorgeous! Beautiful Nguyet's two gowns were handmade by her mom... amazing! The night was filled with a delicious buffet dinner, lots of photos, funny speeches, mini cupcakes and even some Gangnam style dance moves! Here's a handful of images from the day. Enjoy!













































Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Sarah and Wi

I met Sarah and Wi a few months ago when I photographed their new baby boy Xavier. I got to see them and their amazing families again a few weekends ago when I photographed their wedding. Sarah and Wi got married at the Little White Chapel in South Morang. We didn't have much time between the ceremony and reception at Greenville Reception Centre in Thomastown but we managed to sneak away for a few quick photos in the park. The reception was definitely an amazing thing to be a part of. Wi and Sarah both have incredibly loving families and seeing such a big group of people there to support these 2 was fantastic. In particular, Wi is from New Zealand and a lot of his family made the trip over to be with them on their special day. There was a lot of traditional and cultural moments at the reception including the Haka as well as songs, speeches and chants from various New Zealand family members. I felt honoured to be a part of the whole thing. Sarah and Wi, I hope you had an amazing day and that's for including me to be a part of it. Here's a few favourite photos from the day! Beware... there's a few more than normal as I thought it might be an easy way for Wi's family back in New Zealand to see the photos.