



I’m going to apologise in advance for the length of this post. I started picking photos from the lovely Jen & Hamish’s wedding and just couldn’t stop. I know this is going to sound cliche, but there was seriously a lot of love in this little corner of the world for their wedding. Even in spite of some hiccups with orders, Jen was the calmest bride and Hamish was the calmest groom I have ever seen.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, they are the sweetest couple and thank you both for letting me be a part of your day.




















































































































































I’ve been a horrible blogger and I promise I’ll try to be better. Sickness and a lot of work have meant I was either sleeping or trying to work (emphasis on the trying). But I have a little sneak peak of the lovely Jen & Hamish, who had the sweetest wedding surrounded by so much love. I’m so glad to have been a part of that and to have been able to capture it for them. Thank you both.


It’s crazy how quickly the week passes you by. I really wanted to upload this wedding last week, but things kept coming up and I’ll do it tomorrow, I’ll do it tomorrow somehow turned into a week later. The days are long, but the weeks are short really seems to be applying to the beginnings of 2010. But I’m very glad to have gotten a moment to upload the wedding of Joanna & Victor.
Arriving from the Netherlands the week of their wedding it certainly was quite the whirlwind that was capped off on Friday last week when I dropped the images off to Joanna & Victor the night before they headed out on their cruise. I can tell you that it was kind of a crazy night with lots of mojitos and weird and wonderful conversation. I only wish that I had caught a cab over to their hotel, so I could have properly enjoyed in the festivities.
Hope you enjoy these.
It’s funny how things happen sometimes. A friend of a friend, Bart, called me in mid December about photographing a wedding for his cousin in two weeks. They were flying in from Holland for the wedding and he was organising it all. I met with the bride and groom along with the rest of the family a few days before the wedding, and I have to say that they were so lovely and welcoming that I really couldn’t wait to photograph it. It felt like I was photographing a family members wedding and not someone I had just met three days prior to the wedding. The day was rather overcast and I had multiple contingency plans running through my head depending on what time of the day it started to rain. We were rather lucky that it stayed dry for the entire day and most of the night. It was really a pleasure to photograph Joanna & Victor’s wedding. I’m still working on it, but I just had to share these two portraits of the beautiful Joanna.
Thank you both for letting me be a part of your day and a big thank you has to go out to Bart for organising it all.