In contrast to the great outdoors, the homes where Rebecca and Jonathan were getting ready were full of friendly, warm faces, with what seemed like tens of family members all getting ready together! I love houses that are full of books and photographs and ornaments, special things that people have collected over the years. Liana and I felt instantly at home! Plus, I just love the way the light works in older houses, bouncing off high ceilings and wooden floors.
So despite the weather, we started on a good note and the rest of the day flowed beautifully. There were a couple of minor mis-haps, including some missing wedding rings, and a broken down car. The kinds of things you could really do without on your wedding day, but we just used the down-time these episodes provided to capture some family portraits that we otherwise wouldn't have had time for. Plus these two carried off any hiccups with smiles and grace. I was really impressed.
Rebecca is pregnant with baby number two. Baby number one is Amalia, a total cutie with a big exciteable fun streak, and a penchant for digging her teeth into bare flesh. Elmer does the same thing, so that's reassuring.
On to the photographs! (Lots of kid photographs, but they're my favourite type from this wedding....)


























I'm off into town to run some errands and unwind. I'm in a murderous mood - something to do with no sleep (Elmer!), a software issue that took 2.5 hours to resolve this morning, and a bad hair day. Bah!
The day before the ceremony was hot, sunny and calm, but unfortunately D day was cold, cloudy and very, very windy (it seems my wedding-weather luck has run out). Some of the spots we'd chosen for location photographs had to be ditched because the gales were too strong, but I actually prefer more sheltered spots - I like the more interesting light and the cosy enclosed feel. We did brave the shores of Lake Wanaka for about 20 seconds and I snapped a few images whilst trying not to get blown away...
These two are lovely, generous people and included me in their meal plan. I tell you what, the food at The Venue is AMAZING! Wowee. I have another wedding here in July (Karina and Nick - Chief Bridesmaid and MC for Chris and Sarah) and I can't wait!!

Sarah laughing with Karina (bride-to-be in July):




LOVE these wedding cars:


Sarah's brother walked her down the aisle... Sarah shedding a tear!







Best man Hamish and his baby daughter:







Nick - groom-to-be in July:



Cute!!



Lush. I really like Wanaka, and I can't wait to go back with Steven for a proper little holiday when the house is built!
I know it's a very blokey thing to say, but - cool car!
(02.05.11 @ 07:26 AM)Totally cool car.
(02.11.11 @ 11:31 PM)My run of incredible wedding-weather-luck continues! (I hope I haven't jinxed that by stating it on the blog...) I left Waitati on Sunday morning under cold, heavy clouds. By the time S & H's wedding began at Islington in Mosgiel... it was hot, sunny and beautiful. What can I say? I should charge extra.
This wedding was beautiful in a very classic way with Sienna's stunning floaty dress and hair (I love her veil), her seven bridesmaids in dusky pink, groomsmen (and woman) in simple white and black and gorgeous summery garden details. The huge established trees at Islington added a bit of gravitas to the scene, and the ceremony was intimate with lovely personal vows.
When I asked Sienna and Hayden what they fancied for our post-wedding photoshoot Sienna waved her hand and said "whatever you think!" These two are so relaxed, but especially with eachother,. They have such a lovely way together, and are obviously (to me) madly in love...



















Wedding guest making full use of the tennis court.










I have another double wedding weekend coming up, including a trip to Wanaka!
Great photos Sinead! I love the veil too and the effect when draped over the happy two....lovely romantic feel, whilst the seven bridesmaids and the huge numbered background create such a sense of drama. I'm intrigued by the girl in black on the left.
M x
Great photos Sinead. I love the veil too, particularly when draped over the happy two...lovely romantic feel, whilst the seven bridesmaids and the huge number background add drama. I'm intrigued by the girl in black on the left.
M x
I hate computers...printing twice...that's happened to me before! M x
(01.27.11 @ 04:53 AM)Clever whippet...you really ARE a ninja!!
(01.27.11 @ 02:31 PM)You look absolutely beautiful -love yours and bridesmaids dresses.
(02.24.11 @ 02:03 PM)Love the Bridesmaids Dressers do you know if that wear made or brought
(01.15.12 @ 07:45 PM)Hmm, I think they were bought. Sienna lives in Oz, I can ask her if you like?
(01.15.12 @ 11:02 PM)Anne and Tim married at Lanarch Castle, and despite this being one of the most recognised wedding venues in Dunedin, it's the first time I've shot a ceremony here! (Although I did shoot a reception last year). It really reminds me of places back home (obviously, it was brought over from Scotland brick by brick), and again, we had a day of perfect cloud (just what I wanted here) with the sun making an appearance just after dinner to show off the sunset.
Anne and Tim have a son, Caleb, who is adorable. He was ring bearer and behaved admirably. He also had the officious task of signing a specially made certificate (presumably to bestow his approval on the marriage), so it was nice to see him so involved. He even helped cut the cake, and couldn't resist eating a chunk that 'fell off'. Fair enough.
The lovely Anne and Tim seated us for dinner, which we weren't expecting (I had Violet with me), and Man Alive.... the food at Lanarch is GOOD. Mmm. Now I'm thinking of food I'd better hurry up and blog some favourites before I dive into the fridge.....
























Ahhh, the romance of it all!
The exciting thing about this week is that my sister arrives for a holiday here in less than 2 days time!!!! I can't wait.
I'd say that's probably karma for being ill during a double wedding weekend!
I only met Michael a couple of days before the wedding, so hadn't seen him and Rachael together before that. Violet was assisting me this weekend (Liana's off on a camping trip), and she put it perfectly. Seeing them at the top of the aisle together - they complete eachother. Which I know sounds corny, but I didn't say it! These guys couldn't be more suited, and ahhhh, that makes me feel good. I just love weddings like this.
Right, I'm off to do some press ups and MAN UP!

















Beautiful garden party setting outside the church - kudos to whoever sewed the bunting (double sided and all), much more impressive than my feeble stapled efforts!



(I KNOW! Candy floss - how cool is that?!)


We headed out to the peninsula for a photoshoot, and like I said, the weather made it worth our while.











Lush. I have a wedding this Saturday at Larnach Castle, and before then I hope to squeeze in an Elmer blog post. I know - I can almost hear the collective blog reading sigh of relief! Haha.




