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Grace and Jonny were married at Khandallah Park. There were shoes that matched fingernails, leopard print bunting, pinatas and recycled vases full of hand picked flowers.

The groom wore a forest green suit to off set his red hair, and the bride was stunning in a 50s style dress complete with fascinator.

The dinner reception was held at Khandallah Bowls Club where the guests enjoyed games of bowls before their supper.

The handmade details and the unique array of guests made this wedding one of my favourite to photograph all summer (well, so far!)

































































Katie and Stuart are just like a fairytale, or a Taylor Swift song. They met when Stuart’s family moved into the house next door to Katie’s. If the wedding speeches are to be believed, a lot of shirtless lawn mowing ensued. While Katie’s two best friends were lacing up her wedding dress in her childhood bedroom, we caught a glimpse of Stuart out of the window as he headed to their ceremony. There was something quite Rapunzel-ish about it all.

They were married in late January on a blistering hot day, at St Margaret’s church in Silverstream. After a relaxing photo shoot in the shade of the Pauahatanui inlet reserve their reception was held at The Lodge in Pauahatanui.

This wedding really had it all: tears, laugher, ballroom dancing, and chocolate truffles. My favourite moment was when Katie’s Mum came in while she was getting into her dress, the look of pure pride on her face was just heartbreaking and then she said “you look wonderful my darling” – total weep material right there.

I’ve known Katie since we were about 13, when we both had fluffy hair and a best friend/cousin in common. So it is with my whole heart that I say thank you and congratulations on snagging your perfect match! Your wedding was so fun, thank you thank you thank you for choosing me to capture it.

 

(please excuse a few of these photos in this post, they’ve gone weird and pixellated during resizing, I will fix them up when I come up from air (like, June…)

 







































This might be one of my favourite family sessions to date.

Three year old, plus one year old was always going to be a bit of a wild time. But mix in a set giggly smiles, cotton clothes and a pixie hair cut and you have the recipe for some gorgeous lifestyle portraits, and a famously good time.


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On January 12th, 2013 Christine and Josh got married at Tauherenikau Racecourse in Featherston.

All of their friends and family were there, and Christine’s Mum grew the flowers.

They promised to always make each other laugh.






































Thank you so much Christine + Josh for having me along to capture your wedding day, it was a great privilege.

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Stacey and James had a bevy of whippersnappers to accompany them during their wedding ceremony at Riversdale Beach this weekend. The littlest, but certainly not the quietest was wee Ruby.

Quite the firecracker.

This is a quick little gif (a self playing file, it may take a few seconds to load) of Ruby warming up the dance floor, and totally rocking her frock, during their marquee reception at Orui Station.

Cute.

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