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A Wedding from Spring 2009

 

I was going to put up a wedding from a few weeks ago, but I’m doing Sophie and Joe’s album at the moment. They are a good looking, modest pair of stylish individuals who ….. look on second thoughts I think I can just let the photo’s tell you the rest.
 
 
Brisbane Wedding photographer, artistic wedding photographer. Hillstone, Brisbane wedding photojournalism,
 

(Wednesday, 10 March 2010)


What type of wedding photographer am I?

I usually avoid thinking of the wedding I’m about to photograph, but driving to Kristy and Steve’s it was different.

On the way through Tewantin I called in on a friend who I hadn’t seen for 30 years. She is the mother of a family I stayed with sometimes on school holidays and our lives were loosely entwined for pretty much all my teenage years. Rose showed me a photo album full of old photographs from the seventies and eighties. Amongst them where ones that were either washed out, contrasty, faded, scratched or out of focus. It’s funny though, they all had the same transporting effect and all bought up palpable feelings of long forgotten times and places.
 
Afterwards as I headed down to Perigian I thought that’s exactly what I want my wedding photo’s to be about. That humble little photo album packed so much emotional wallop and it reconfirmed with me the choices I make and priorities I have when shooting a wedding (and afterwards during editing). In thirty years I don’t want anyone looking at wedding photo’s I’ve taken and say “wasn’t the photographer clever, look how perfect everything is” or “what beautiful light”. I’d much rather they say affectionately to each other “look at us, that’s how we were”. Don’t get me wrong I value good technique and love stylish portraiture, but if I’m not getting the real stuff too, then it’s a missed opportunity.
 

Real wedding photography, Noosa, Perigian, Tewantin 2008

(Wednesday, 24 February 2010)


Plan B

It’s good top have Plan B. Sometimes that is nothing just not Plan A. Luckily Jacob and Kim had one when the sky over the border ranges turned black. The boys carried the Chuppah (Jacob had made) up the beach and across the road to a restaurant.

The storm spent itself by the time of the ceremony shrouding the remains of the day in a dreamy mist that came off the sea. 
 
Gold Coast Wedding Photography, The Boatshed Bar and Cafe, Currumbin Wedding, Non-Flaky Wedding Photography, Wedding Photo-documentary, 2008

(Wednesday, 10 February 2010)


Testimonials

Any photographer doing their work properly is bound to get these type of letters. Here's a few from the last couple of months.

Hi Stephen,

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!

I don't think I can thank you enough for the fantastic photos of our wedding. You are amazing, thank you SO much. They are perfect. I have watched that slideshow nearly a million times and its perfect. Its so much fun being able to relive the day watching it, it makes me feel so happy. Everyone I have shown (there have been lots) loves them. You have such a great eye and capture the most important parts of the day - how happy everyone was.

Thank you again... I could just keep saying it. They are perfect and I love them. It was a pleasure to have you there with us. I hope your family enjoyed their holiday too.

We had a great time in Turkey. Its a beautiful place and I highly recommend Kas.

Thank you, just once more.

Hope all is well. Take care and next time we are down your way maybe we can catch up for a coffee.

Kate & Ricky Megee
 

Hi Stephen,
 
Just wanted to let you know that we have recieved the cd of all the photos. We cant express enough how much we love them. Everybodies personality shines through, and we feel like we are re-living the happiness and fun of the day everytime we look at them. And we cant stop! I have no idea how we are ever going to pick photos to put in an album, let alone to frame, we want every single one of them.
 
I have already showed heaps of friends and family, and everyone that sees them wants to know your website and contact details, as it seems that what you do is what everyone wants. One person, a friend of my cousin, said that they are the most beautiful wedding photos that she has ever seen, and she had worked in the industry!
 
Honestly, we knew your were good, but we had no idea how blown away we would be (in some photos, literally!).
 
Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you.
 
Look forward to hearing from you soon,
 
All our thanks and best regards for a wonderful new year,
 
Joel and Meagan 
 

Well hello Stephen!
 
WOW, the photos are amazing!!!  We are sooo happy with them and can't thank you enough!  Sorry it has taken a while to reply, we have spent a couple of nights playing with the photos :-)
 
We will definitely be recommending you to anyone we can!  We will take your advice on Friday evening and sit down with a fine wine and enjoy!  They really did capture the day so well, especially the special moments!  So glad you took Jase and I outside during the reception, those pictures are unreal!
 
 
Chat soon
Trace
 

(Wednesday, 10 February 2010)


Singapore here I come.

I’m off to Singpore in early May to photograph Gracie and Kuns wedding. They flew into Brisbane before xmas and we discussed their plans over dinner.

(Wednesday, 10 February 2010)


From the vault

Before things get too busy again I want put up some weddings from a while ago. This one was eighteen months ago and Christie and Jeremy had popped over from Dubai to get married in Byron Bay. They told me they didn’t want to spend all day smiling for the camera or posing but wanted to spend most of their time having fun. That sounded perfect to me.

It’s the second time I’ve posted photographs at the Byron Bay Lighthouse and it won’t be the last. It’s always different.

The wedding was at the Byron Bay Beach Resort which is now mothballed (as a wedding venue) and we got to the lighthouse just before sunset on a cloudy afternoon. A glider soared in the chilly updraft off the Capes’ 120 meter high cliff face, along with the bridesmaids’ hemlines. As the soft blue light faded the glider sailed back across the bay to Tyagarah airfield and we headed off to the reception.

Great Wedding Photography Byron Bay. Tracey Trezise, Wedding Photojournalism

(Thursday, 28 January 2010)


Family Portraits

 

No comment necessary:)
 

Family Portraits Noosa

(Thursday, 28 January 2010)


Sprayfarm

As wedding photography is supposed to be about capturing memories I thought I’d test that again and show Georgie and Graeme’s wedding from early in 2007. The original plan was for them to travel with family and friends to Byron Bay from Melbourne. A few months out that plan was reversed and I ended up going down there. Not quiet Melbourne but across Port Philip Bay on the Bellarine Peninsula at Queenscliffe and a glorious winery called Spray Farm.

Melbourne wedding photgraphy, Lathamstowe, Spray Farm, Geelong wedding photography, Photojournalistic Wedding Photography

(Tuesday, 12 January 2010)


Kate and Sam

Whilst on the subject of Coorabella, a few years ago I was there with Kate and Sam on their wedding day. At sunset a comet appeared in the western sky and a finger moon not quite over head; a cosmic event that was magic.

 Coorabella wedding photography, Byron Bay Wedding Photography

(Thursday, 31 December 2009)


Syvanna and Richard

 

Syvanna and Richards’ second wedding anniversary is coming around, so I 've put these up to remember a really beautiful country wedding. Coorabella is an archetypal north coast property, a mix of tasteful eccentricity set amongst rolling green countryside behind Byron Bay.

Soon after their marriage, they both took extended leave from their jobs and went on an open ended trip around the world.

C

 

Coorabella wedding photography, Byron Bay wedding photography, Byron Bay hinterland wedding, Wedding Photo documentary.

(Thursday, 31 December 2009)


Natasha and Warren

 

For some reason winter weddings aren’t as popular as summer one’s. It might have something to do with the fact most dresses are more comfortable in hot weather and blokes in suits just have to put up with it. The other thing is the weather is more settled in winter. Having said that Natasha and Warren snuck their mid-May beach ceremony in two days before an east coast low washed Marcoola beach away.
 

Natural Wedding Photography, Sunshine Coast Wedding Photography, Beach Wedding Photography.

(Friday, 18 December 2009)


Kellie and Rob

I first met Kellie when she was one and even then she had a sense of fun. Somehow she'd learnt to spray whatever she was drinking in her bottle by bending the teat over. Anyone in the room was likely to be hit by a stream of warm milk and when you looked over there was Kel chuckling away in her pram or high chair. She was cute then and she still is!! I've rushed this post as I'm away for the next week and I know old Frank would love to see some of these. Congrats Robbie and Kel, here's a random quick pick.

Rickys, Beauty on the Move

(Thursday, 26 November 2009)


May Day 2009, Cape Byron Lighthouse, a magic time, a magic place.

Outdoor weddings can be a gamble with the weather. Kellie and Brian were rewarded for taking the chance. Soft light, mild temps, a view forever and even some dolphins tuned up to take it home. My photography always hitches a ride on the vibe of the day so I had plenty to work with as everyone was elated to share the time and place.





Byron Bay Wedding Photographer, Byron Bay Lighthouse wedding photography, The Beach Cafe Byron Bay, Wedding Reception, Tracey Trezise

(Thursday, 12 November 2009)


Brett and Haylee 6/6/09

I'm lucky I get to work with interesting couples who want anything but to spend their day smiling for the camera.  Brett and Haylee were very direct, they said ".... just do what you do, we trust you". Sure thing guys, thanks, and thanks for being so cool about it.

Brisbane Wedding, Stamford Plaza, Brisbane Powerhouse, Customs House, St Johns Cathedral

(Thursday, 12 November 2009)


A warm August Whitsunday Wedding

Kate and Ricky got together with sixty people at the Villa Botanica at Airlie Beach. Everyone was from everywhere but the Whitsundays and everyone was totally awed by it. The Vila is an artwork and was a dreamy backdrop to a memorable day. We all have stories and I've found out a littte about  one of Ricky's since the Wedding. You should do a search for the book "Left for Dead", it's a jaw dropping true story and the before and after photo's leave one sctratching one's head. 

Airlie Beach Wedding Photography,  Villa Botanica,  Whitsunday wedding,  Destination Wedding Photography

(Tuesday, 10 November 2009)


Shannon and Carl get married, September 26 2009.

Shannon and Carl's wedding coincided with two other historic events. It was AFL grand final day, and Brisbane had it's second "once in a lifetime " dust storm in a week. Every aspect of the wedding was tasteful and chic c/- a Paul Hunt masterpeice and great locations, and lot's and lot's of fun. Mother nature ran amuck just after dusk as the city was covered in a "Bladerunneresque" haze.

 

 Riverlife, Tattersalls, Hilton Brisbane, Brisbane Wedding, Paul Hunt, Rock'n'Roll Bride

 

 

(Friday, 06 November 2009)