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Monthly Archives: March 2009

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melbourne beach wedding

Danielle Fairclough and Damon Stone 12/03/2009

Wedding and Reception Riva, St kilda Marina

Danielle and Damon have been together for 10 years and felt it was time to formerly acknowledge the depth of their relationship.

the wedding was held on a Thursday afternoon wedding at Riva in the St Kilda Marina complex accomodating for Damon’s busy weekends as a professional musician.

The service was simple and elegant with great attention to detail set on a beautiful backdrop of Port Phillip Bay on the front lawn at Riva with 75 family and friends. Danielle looked stunning and their acceptances speeches during the service were both funny and moving.

The reception held upstairs with the main entertainment being a rotating band with many of Damon’s musical colleges past and present. A great night was had by all and further accounts didn’t finish until nearly sunrise the following day.

I really enjoyed photographing their wedding, they are a beautiful couple and I thank them from the bottom of my heart for having me as a part of day.

Damon

Damon and mum proudly showing their Yiddish noses.

Damon’s beloved EK Holden

Danielle’s beloved cat.


Melbourne wedding, The Willows

Venue The Willows

Hair and make up Seri

Celebrant Leigh Martin

“If I know what love is, it is because of you.”
Herman Hesse

Danielle and Neo married in an intimate ceremony with 70 of their closest friends and family.

It was a beautiful day and in keeping with the couple informal, relaxed and fun.

After the ceremony and reception Danielle, Neo and the bridal party made their way down to Moomba for

some (more) latin dancing and fun……phew

Mornington Peninsula winery wedding

Venue  Vines of Red Hill

Celebrant Peta Finn

Make up Femme Fatale

George and Donita got married.

A shy retiring couple they are not! Particularly George and this was reflected in a beautiful quirky chemistry between them, it was a lot of fun to be in their presence.

The service was held at Vines of Red Hill, a picturesque, hilly vineyard and restaurant at the peak of Red Hill on the Mornington Peninsula with 75 of their closest friends and family. The wedding was warm, funny, moving, short on formalities and long and socialising enjoying having their dearest people in the world some of whom had traveled from overseas to attend.

All the best my friends, it was a total honour to capture your wedding.