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Sarah and Max’s Noosa Wedding

Sarah and Max’s Noosa Wedding

Back in 2001, the “Edgy” was the place to be on Wednesday nights, especially for those who went to school in Mentone. It was followed closely by Wild Bills at Southland on Nepean Hwy (which even provided a bus to ferry patrons between the venues at one...
Renee and Matt’s Riversdale Golf Club Wedding

Renee and Matt’s Riversdale Golf Club Wedding

Renee and Matt are the first to admit they both have jobs which make it difficult to meet people:  Matt is a plumber, working on building sites surrounded by blokes all day, while Renee manages an Aged Care facility with elderly clients and mostly female staff. So...
Samantha and John’s Ballara Wedding

Samantha and John’s Ballara Wedding

In the morning, as we drive to the first house to start a wedding day, Iain and I have a pre-game ritual. To get into the zone, we like to think about the sequence of events that brought these two people together on their wedding day. So often there’s many twists of...
Sayoko and William’s Riverstone Estate Wedding

Sayoko and William’s Riverstone Estate Wedding

Sayoko and William’s love story began in the classroom. It was during her second semester of living and studying in Melbourne that Sayoko volunteered to teach a group of RMIT students who were interested in Japanese culture and language. Indonesian-born William joined...
Boys in blue

Boys in blue

A long-time fan of our work, Jayne entered one of our portrait competitions earlier this year specifically because she had a wall in their family house that she wanted to cover in Iain’s photos of her own gorgeous family. Add to that the fact that I have known...
Like a duck to water

Like a duck to water

Having two young kids ourselves, we understand how difficult it can be sometimes to just leave the house, let alone getting everyone scrubbed up and happy for a family portrait session. Throw in colds, flus and unexpected fevers and it’s near impossible! But as...