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Melbourne wedding photographer – Susan & Greg

In the aftermath of Melbourne’s most severe storm in many a year, nearly high school sweethearts Greg and Susan married at the the beautiful and ornate Butleigh Woottan in Kew.

What a beautiful heartfelt wedding! Everyone had a ball, the speeches were moving and Susan and Greg radiated a generosity of spirit and fun that was totally infectious. Susan’s now departed father was there in spirit with a framed picture of him sitting in the middle of the bridal table, it was beautiful.

All the best to you in your life together. It was an honour and privilege to capture your wedding day!

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Melbourne wedding Marnie & Nick

I had a call from Marnie early December, heres a paraphrase of that call “We’re getting married in 6 weeks, I’ve been following your blog for a year, I love your work and want you to photograph our wedding”……Now if you love a photographer, trying to book them 6 weeks out is a very risky business but as luck would have it they chose the only Saturday I had free in January but it got me thinking about a couple who operate like that. After meeting them and hearing their story I felt I kinda understood.

Marnie and Nick met through a mutual friend in the south of France in 2002 where they were both living and working at the time.
They were moving in a James Bond like world with Marnie working as personal chef for a ‘Russian Billionaire’ taking her at a moments notice anywhere on the globe catering for him and his glitteratti guests. Nick, a seaman, had a similar clientele driving luxury yachts of the mega rich around the Mediterranean but having now met these 2 Melbournite’s, so far from home, fell in love setting the foundations of this wedding in place.
In 2005 Nick returned to Melbourne to study and further his sea-mans skills. This meant 2 years living apart  indispersed with globe spanning liaisons anywhere from Argentina, The Maldives, Cuba, south of France and….. even Melbourne, anywhere they could meet. In early 2008 Marnie moved back to Melbourne to be with Nick and in her words, “have a life together” it was time for a change.

With 100 of their friends and closet family they tied the knot in a beautiful, simple ceremony at the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron in St Kilda, a fitting venue given the nautical theme in their lives. With Marnie now 6 months pregnant the next chapter of their lives is well under way. All the best my friends, it was an honor to be a part of you’re wedding day.

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Nick & Marnie sneek peek

Hello Lovelies,

Heres a  peek from Marnie & Nicks beautiful wedding. More to come soon.

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Rachel & Mike’s engagement shoot

Hello Lovelies,

I met Rachel and Mike at last November at Briony and Brendon’s wedding which I photographed.

They in turn decided to book me for their wedding 1 year to the day after I met them.

Together Rachel and Mike are as sweet as a couple can get and as you can see from these images they are seriously in love.

Nothing really left to say after that is there??

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Beach destination wedding Mauritius

Hello Lovelies,

The final chapter in our Mauritian adventure was dusk shoot on the beach at Flic En Flac on the beach in front of the Hilton.

Despite spending a week with Nadi and Spiro this was the only shoot we did unemcumbered by their frantic schedule of wedding and family commitments.

The weather for most of the week had been dull and overcasts but like the parting of the Red Sea the clouds that had graced the Mauritian skies for the majority of our week there cleared for some beautiful late afternoon  light and a stunning sunset. We had a lot of fun and when the sun had fully set I packed my cameras, cleared the sand from my shoes then jumped in a cab straight to the airport just in time for my flight back to Australia.

What a week!

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Persian wedding Mauritius

Hello Lovelies,

The final ceremony in Nadi and Spiro’s Mauritian wedding was the Persian wedding held at the Hilton in Flic En Flac on the picturesque west coast of the island.

The evening started at dusk with a cocktail party on the beach then moved inside for the ceremony. The wedding itself was a beautifully detailed ceremony punctuated with great passion, some incredibly moving speeches and much dancing and joy.

The ceremonial area where Nadi and Spiro sat most of the night looking like royalty was dressed with beautiful baubles and decorations bought from Iran by family members especially for the wedding. It was stunning and profound and a fitting end to a long, passionate week

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How to choose a wedding photographer

Your wedding day is the happiest and most important day of your life ! Isn’t it ? You need to ensure you capture it properly so you can look back over the years and remember how much of a blast it all was !
I hope you find the following tips useful … even if you don’t book Xiss Photography.

Start the selection process early – Most good photographers can easily be booked up at least six months to one year in advance, especially on popular summer dates. I have bookings 17 months in advance already !! Make use of professional bodies like the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers (AIPP) or Wedding Photojournalists Association (WPJA) – who will be able to send you a list of photographers in your area.

Get ideas – Visit photographers’ web sites, not just those in your area, to see what is fresh and current, check out what’s new in bridal magazines – put together a wedding photography mood board which you can then bring along to any photographers you decide to visit – I had a couple who bought a scrapbook to me with images they both liked and didn’t like. It made much easier for me knowing what needed doing on the day of their wedding

Choose your style – Traditional, reportage, colour, black and white – or a mix of everything – I will be posting in more detail on this in a future blog – don’t forget to check back

Portfolio – Ask to see the photographer’s work – you should make sure you get to view work from an entire wedding, preferably an album or a set of proofs from a recent wedding they have photographed

Coverage, album and costs – Find out what type of services are offered, such as how many hours of the photographer’s time are included in the price, what album styles are available, etc

Equipment and Backup – Make sure only professional equipment and labs are used – also, does your photographer have backup equipment, in case of breakage on your day – or what happens if the photographer is ill, do they have backup photographers available to step in? I take 3 camera bodies and 5 lenses to each wedding – I also have a network of photographers, all pros, that I could call on to help if that ever happened to me

Testimonials – Don’t be afraid to ask if you can contact a previous client for a reference – any good photographer will be happy to oblige!

Feel comfortable with your photographer – They are going to be a very large part of your day – getting on well can make the difference between looking natural and comfortable in your wedding images, or not – also, make sure that the person you met and whose portfolio you viewed will be the one actually photographing your wedding

Get it in writing – Once you agree coverage, album choice and costs, get it in writing!

Get a recommendation – Of course, there are times when you will just land on a web page and love that photographer’s work and no-one else will do – but you should still feel comfortable asking questions and making absolutely sure they are the right fit for you and your future husband / wife. If a particular photographer is not available, ask if they have anyone they would recommend, hopefully with a similar style – most photographers would be happy to oblige, saving you trawling through the phone book :)

Please feel free to leave comments on the blog – or contact me if I can be of any help in your decision process.

James

Thanks to Gill Taylor , a fantastic UK based wedding photographer for letting me reproduce her blog with some minor changes.
Gill’s blog here