Kerryn & Aaron
Kerryn and Aaron celebrated their marriage and reception at Bridgeleigh Reception Centre http://www.bridgeleigh.com.au/. A delightful couple and a fun bridal party made for a great day. Congratulations to you both.
Kerryn and Aaron celebrated their marriage and reception at Bridgeleigh Reception Centre http://www.bridgeleigh.com.au/. A delightful couple and a fun bridal party made for a great day. Congratulations to you both.
Bulgarian Petya was determined that she have a beach wedding and the threatening weather forecast was no obstacle. She and Ian shared their vowes as the strong winds gusted and rain fell on them and their family and friends who braved the elements with them. The rain eased a little and allowed for the planned beach photos before heading off to the relative shelter of a nearby bush park. Most couples would have headed indoors but Ian and Petya relished the wild weather and constantly shared laughter and their obvious love for one another.
The weather gods were kind to Bonnie and Justin. Rain had been forecast all week but the day couldn’t have been more perfect. They were able to make the most of the beautiful grounds at Bridgeleigh Reception Centre http://www.bridgeleigh.com.au/ Bonnie and Justin were such a fun couple to photograph and the love they share was so obvious. Congratulations and all the best for a wonderful future together.
I have been recently approached by Cosmo Bride http://www.cosmopolitan.com.au/cosmo-bride.htm to supply some images from a wedding I photographed in Karijini National Park in the stunning Pilbara region of Western Australia. Cosmo Bride will be running a feature on destination weddings and this issue will be out on October 31st 2011.
This got me to thinking that I should have a post on my BLOG to assist those who are having or considering having a destination wedding. I will add a few of my thoughts here (along with a selection of the Karijini images taken at Jen and Chris’ wedding). If you have any questions you are welcome to email me at info@caroldarby.com and I will add the replies to this post.
I will just be covering the photography aspect. Though it goes without saying that you will need to work with a company that specializes in weddings in the area you wish to have your ceremony and reception. As far as outback weddings go you can’t go past the Karijini Eco Retreat http://www.karijiniecoretreat.com.au where Chris and Jen had their reception. There were plenty of accommodation options for their guests and these ranged from budget camping to upmarket eco tents. Whether an outback wedding or one at the beach or on an island most of these hints can be adapted to suit.
First and foremost you will want a photographer who not only can photograph people well but also be a pretty decent landscape photographer. Beautiful wedding photos are obviously the priority but you will also want a collection of fantastic images that really show off your stunning location. You don’t want to be going to all the effort of arranging such a unique wedding and then having photographs that could have been taken anywhere. Start your search nice and early so that you have plenty of time to make the right choices.
You must be prepared to pay the photographers reasonable costs such as travel (including flights if need be), accommodation, meals etc. If this travel takes considerable time there may be an additional fee on top of their normal packages. It may be just one day of actually shooting your wedding but it could mean 2 days or more away from their studio and the photographer missing the chance of booking other work during that time. Remember, it is not a holiday for them. However do discuss your needs and a compromise can probably be reached – one that you are both happy with.
Once you have decided on a photographer communicate with them. Let them know your wishes and expectations. But also be guided by them. Some of your expectations may not be realistic and they can be an invaluable help as to logistics and timing. By working together you will achieve the images that truly reflect your special and unique wedding.
You may wish to consider booking the photographer for additional time at your destination. Prior to the wedding you can take them to the areas of the ceremony and location photography. They will be better prepared on the day and become familiarized with what will be happening. They can advise on positioning to make the most of the light and also the landscape. Most city based weddings involve locations that the photographer is already familiar with. However a destination wedding may be somewhere totally new to them and the opportunity to check out things in advance can really pay off.
You may also consider booking the photographer for the day after the wedding. The actual wedding day will go so fast, especially with the added travel time that is often involved. Jen and Chris enjoyed what is commonly known as a “Trash The Dress” session the day after the wedding. This doesn’t mean really trashing the dress but you aren’t going to worry so much if it gets a bit dirty. This gave us the opportunity to visit some special locations without the rushed timeline of the wedding day. It was a lovely relaxed time and made for some beautiful images.
Please enjoy these images and contact me if you have any questions or would like to discuss your “Destination Wedding”.
Jemma and Stuart were so much fun to photograph, as were their bridal party. Once again I was able to use the beautiful grounds of Belvoir in the Swan Valley http://www.belvoir.net.au/ Susan of SD photography http://www.sdphotos.com.au/ again supplied her camera skills as I recover from a broken wrist. And again we all had so much fun and laughter and these images reflect the love Jemma and Stuart share. It is great being the director of photography but I am itching to get back behind the camera – hopefully at the wedding of Bonnie and Justin next week.
Gorgeous Belvoir http://www.belvoir.net.au/ was the setting for Claire and Mark’s ceremony and reception. Rain was forecast but held off to midway through the photo shoot. Claire and Mark braved the light drizzle and were rewarded with a rainbow at the end of the session. Thanks again go to Susan of SD Photography http://www.sdphotos.com.au/ who stepped up while I am out of commission. In 14 years and more than 600 weddings this is the first time I have been unable to photograph weddings. As promised though I still attend on the day and the photographs very much have my influence. In fact I am actually relishing the position of “Director of Photography” and could quite easily get used to it. But I am also looking forward to getting back behind the camera in a few weeks time.
Glorious sunshine and beautiful Kings Park were the setting for Nora and John’s nuptials. This was followed by a photography session at UWA and the reception was at the Botanical Room at Burswood. With my broken wrist still on the mend I was ably assisted by Karin of KS Photography http://www.ksphotography.net.au/ Thanks Karin for helping out.
Congratulations to Carla and Sam on their marriage. They celebrated in the grounds of the beautiful Bridgeleigh Reception Centre in Wanneroo http://www.bridgeleigh.com.au/. Due to a mishap, a broken wrist meant I was unable to actually photograph their wedding and I had to settle for the position of director of photography. Thank you Carla & Sam for your patience. And a big thank you to Susan of SD Photography for taking on the shoot at such short notice. http://www.sdphotos.com.au/
It is lovely when I get to photograph a wedding when I have already worked with a family before. I was privileged to have photographed Adam’s brother Tim when he married rachel 9 years ago. This time it was Adam’s turn as he married the delightful Nicole. The wedding was held at Whiteman Park http://www.whitemanpark.com.au/. The forecast wet weather held off and the lovely bush setting was perfect for their ceremony and the bridal party photographs afterwards.
I have known Melanie for a number of years now. I am delighted that this gorgeous girl has now got this gorgeous man. They had a simple but lovely wedding at the Perth Registry office. Congratulations to you both. Have a wonderful life together.