Kirsten and David’s Kingscliff Wedding

We have told the story of Kirsten and David’s Kingscliff wedding at the Saltbar and how they stayed at the wonderful Mantra resort. Now we have put together some images of the day for you to enjoy. These images are just a small sample of the many favourite wedding photos Kirsten and David have chosen for their wedding album. We really enjoy the day with our couples viewing their photographs when they get back from their honeymoon. It’s such a nice feeling to see them enjoy their wedding photos. It’s always a very relaxed day with morning tea and lunch provided.

Kirsten and David have been back to the studio to see their album design and are now very excited to receive their handmade album. They chose our landscape style album to best capture the vistas of the Kingscliff beach views. The album pages will be printed on metallic photographic paper and this will be bound in Italian leather with a die cut photo insert. We’re happy to get comments below from family and friends or those of you that are planing your beach wedding.

Catherine and Dale – engagement photography

Brisbane engagement photography offers so many chooses to give the feel you are after. When considering the location of your engagement portraits it’s best to keep in mind where you will be getting married and what you have planed for your wedding photography. Wedding photography locations are usually chosen on the bases of what you would like with the constraints of been conviently local to your wedding ceremony or reception location. With your engagement photography we have a chance to be a little bit different and choose from your very favorite locations and time of day or evening. The creativity of a professional photographer can use photography locations to add a feeling to your photos. Strong archtical backdrops, soft greens of gardens, the texture of the old buildings and lane ways can all add to creating more than a photograph but a portrait that says who you are and what you feel.

Catherine and Dale’s wedding is to be set in a beautiful garden so they chose to be a little bit different with their engagement portraits and went with meeting at GOMA at South Bank in the early evening. This is a great area with a mix of great buildings, gardens and water features. We really enjoy this time with our couples. It’s a time to chat as much as it’s about the photography. In fact I firmly believe our photography is much better for taking the time to care about you and hear your stories. Thank you Catherine and Dale for a great time and please enjoy some of the images we created and have posted below. We’re really looking forward to your wedding day.

Gold Coast Wedding Photography – so much to choose

While our studio is based in Brisbane we are often wedding photographers on the Gold Coast. Our inner city studio allows us a quick get away to the Gold Coast to help you enjoy your wedding.

Gold Coast wedding photography has so much on offer. The golden beaches, resorts, golf clubs and the lush green hinterland gives this Gold Coast wedding photographer the opportunity to create a natural feel to your wedding day. There is a relaxed feeling on the Gold Coast that seems to weave itself into our natural style of wedding photography. Whether you would love a beach wedding or the lush green scenes with amazing views, then Gold Coast wedding photography has it all for you on your door step. Your wedding photos in one of our landscape albums on metallic photographic paper will give many of the images a panoramic feel with a brilliant feel of colour and life, just spectacular. So if your looking for a Gold Coast photographer we would love to hear your plans.

Rediscovering Brisbane photography – locations for your portrait

We want your suggestions for Brisbane portrait locations. Listening to you and challenging ourselves is how we keep our wedding photography in Brisbane fresh, natural, exciting and keep you in the picture for your portraits. All styles of scenes from the beautiful to run down. Parks to streets and alley ways of Brisbane. Specializing in Brisbane wedding photography and portraits we’ve discovered many locations to get the best for your photography and we want to discover more.

Now it’s time to put you in the picture and get your suggestions for Brisbane portrait photography. This will be a series that will include your suggestions and some of ours to rediscover with a fresh eye to get new angles and different feelings from locations. We’ll collect all the ideas and start going to these locations. A little time away from our clients and editing images to capture Brisbane scenery with creative ideas to place you in the picture. Looking forward to posting images here and discussing some of our ideas and hearing your comments.

So LIKE us on Facebook and you’ll be kept up to date with new locations and very special deals to put you in the that picture.  When your organising your portrait photography in Brisbane to place yourself in the picture remember to mention the “Rediscovering Brisbane” series and your favorite location.

Dance Direction 2011 Concert – Studio Photography

I’ve been photographing Dance Direction concerts since 2006 and have thoroughly enjoyed both the studio photography and the dress rehearsal photography. While over that time our weddings and portraits have grown to a point where we thought of a new name for the studio a few years ago and have this year finally renamed the studio from Dragonfly Imagery to Cordare Studio. The name Cordare means to “give of one’s heart”. I have such a passion for what I do and now that I have other photographers that work for the studio it was important for all to know what I expect to give to my clients who hopefully become my friends.

Last weekend was that time of year again to set up the studio equipment and photograph some very talented dance students. Jillian, Diana, and Carlene are committed to teaching and sharing their love for the art of dance. Later this month will be their dress rehearsal under stage lighting and I’m looking forward to photographing the dancers in action.

We have so many great family portrait options so that we can get the whole family in the picture. Talk to us soon and will make a time to discuss your options.

Kirsten and David’s wedding – Saltbar at Kingscliff

Kirsten and David’s wedding was set for the Saltbar which overlooks one of Kingscliff’s beautiful beaches and has Peppers Salt Resort and Spa right there for guests to stay and relax.
We wanted to be there for the whole day to capture the story and with this been a northern NSW wedding and the daylight savings time difference with QLD we decided to mix work and play and I brought my family down to stay at the resort for the weekend.

Getting down there the day before gave me a chance to meet the couple and some of there close friends and family before the big day. I always like to do this so that I can get to know people a little better, its fun and I believe makes for better wedding photos. Taking the time to talk to people and understand what they like is one of the important steps to transforming photos into portraits. I want to capture more than a likeness but a character, a feeling and their story.

I meet their wedding celebrant Jules Wood for the rehearsal for the wedding on the lawn just up from the beach. It was quite special for Jules because she is a friend and works with Kirsten. Jules was great and made this time for the couple both fun and relaxed.

The weather was in question for their wedding day but they went through the plan with Pitie the function coordinator from Saltbar Beachbar and Bistro.  Pitie was very organised and gave the couple options and recommendations. All the staff there where very helpful and with such a great atmosphere and the view from the balcony this is a great beach side wedding venue.

Their wedding day arrived and it was an early start for me to catch the boys as they prepared for a game of golf together. The weather was great as I photographed the boys getting ready at the golf course and on the 1st tee and then left them to continue their fun. The boys would have finished their golf when a huge storm hit the resort. What do they say “rain on your wedding day is good luck” well they had lots of luck. The bridal preparations were in one of the resort rooms at Mantra overlooking the ocean. While the preparations continued the girls delighted in 4 beautiful whales playing just off the coast line in front of us.

A little magic happen just as the outdoor ceremony was to be set up the skies started to clear and lawn wedding went ahead with out a hitch. The weather held for the ceremony and the photo shoot on the beach and around the resort and then the rain came done just as Kirsten and David arrived back to their reception. What a great day with great images to come. Kirsten and David will be into the studio soon to pick their favorite for their wedding album. Until then you’ll have to wait a little longer to see their images.

 

Kirsten and David's Kingscliff WeddingDecember 22, 2011 - 7:58 pm

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