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Some tips for GREAT wedding photos.

Hello there lovely friends! This post goes out specifically to all my future brides-to-be.

I have recently come across this fabulous article from Swoon.

The points in the article really can make (or break) a photo! Enjoy! :)

Every photographer is different. Once you choose the artist who will be photographing your day, the number one thing you can do to get the best out of them is *trust them.*

But, here is one photographers personal guide to what helps create the right environment for FABULOUS wedding photos. It goes without saying that some wedding days are easier to shoot and achieve magnificent results than others. Some of those reasons are outlined below. It is the professionals job to create professional results, no matter what the shooting conditions but remember they can only shoot what is already there.

If you’re unsure ask *your* photographer. What you read here is opinion, not gospel truth.

  1. Light is EVERYTHING when it comes to photography. Don’t get ready in a house with no natural light. Choose a spacious well lit room or better yet, a fabulous hotel room. It will make such a difference to your photos
  2. Natural light coming from open windows or doorways creates pretty soft FLATTERING light. Thinks lots and lots of soft pretty natural light. Your skin will look better, your details will look better, *everything* looks better in soft pretty natural light.
  3. Don’t hang your dress in some dark spare room with mess, boxes and crap everywhere. Before the photographer arrives, hang it somewhere dramatic with lots of natural light. Maybe hang it from a ceiling hook, ceiling fan or a light fitting or a pretty doorway. If you want to see your photographer pass out with excitement, be brave and hang it from a tree in the garden.
  4. Have all your details — like perfume, earrings, garter, shoes, brooches etc etc somewhere so the photographer can find them easily without disturbing you each time for a new item. Most likely, the photographer will want to start the coverage by shooting details. make it easy for them to find everything
  5. Your bridesmaids might be really protective of you and get frantic about getting your dress dirty. Tell them to trust the photographer. Fussing bridesmaids can be annoying. Yes, your long white dress will probably get a little dirty during the day. You only wear it ONCE, so make it count.
  6. A co-operative bridal party makes the day flow SO much better than a bridal party who doesn’t want to co-operate with the photographer. Ask them to be courteous to the professional who is putting their heart and soul into creating beautiful images for you.
  7. Reconsider having a fake tan. Orange, orange, orange.
  8. Veils are wonderful “props.” Consider having a more daring veil for the photo session. Less traditional and more “out there.”
  9. Think about props. They don’t have to be cheesy. Bocce, bow-ties, braces, wellington boots, a bike, basket of flowers, cupcakes, vintage books if you love reading, chairs in the middle of a field – anything that is really you and portrays your personal style.
  10. Think about being unique. Don’t do what your friends did, or what people tell you to. It really is true when they say, “It’s your day!”
  11. Your priest may hate photographers. Your photographer may not be able to choose where they can stand in a church.
  12. Dappled light (uneven light coming through trees) can create some very dodgy looking photographs with a mottled effect. So can gazebos where the backdrop with be very backlit and the foreground very dark. There are ways of means of getting around this but do consider the lighting at your ceremony. Ask your celebrant to place you out of dappled / mottled light. If you are standing in full sun, squinting in real life, you will be squinting in your images. Remember the photographer can only shoot what is there already. The BEST light for shooting an outdoor ceremony is even shade.
  13. Don’t feel you have to smile in every image as soon as you spot the photographer. You don’t! Be yourself. And pretty please don’t tell kids to “smile!”
  14. Wear shoes or accessories in colours other than white!
  15. Some photographers prefer a lot of time for the photo session. Other photographers (like me) like less time — it’s all about STYLE and APPROACH and every photographer is different and there is no right or wrong way. Ask your photographer how much time they prefer in order to achieve their photographic style.
  16. Ask your photographer to recommend a videographer that matches their shooting style. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT.
  17. If you are OUTSIDE your hair might be windblown. Not a bad thing, just be aware of it.
  18. Think about having a pretty pair of flat shoes for the location session (or the whole day if it’s your style). Your feet will thank you.
  19. In terms of locations think (in my opinion) quality over quantity. Do you really want to spend the majority of your wedding day in the back of a car?
  20. Do your first dance as soon as you enter your reception. Don’t sit down, just start dancing! Guests love it and your photographer is usually still there to capture it.
  21. Get your DJ to really get everyone in the party mood before you enter your reception. I have seen brilliant entrances and super quiet ones. The great ones are usually where the DJ has pumped up the audience.
  22. Choose a dress that suits and flatters your body type. Not one that makes you feel self-conscious and shows off areas of your body that you feel embarrassed of. If it’s a strapless dress, consider a bolero or a shrug. Add a sash in a bold colour. Select a dress that flatters your figure and makes you feel comfortable inside yourself. Consider a gown in a colour other than white.
  23. If you choose the beach as a location it might be windy / sandy / hot and uncomfortable. It might be beautiful but it might be “the worst location in the world.” Ask your photographer and go by the weather conditions and light on the day. Sounds obvious, but if it’s hot and windy and you’re uncomfortable, this will affect your images.

xxx {Melody}

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Zoe + Ben Part 2 {Adelaide Wedding Photographer}

Bad blogger….. bad bad blogger! I know. But my littlest dude has been quite sick (again) so I’ve been looking after him, as well as myself.

But all that behind us I’d like to present you with the gorgeous wedding of Zoe & Ben!

I couldn’t have done this with out my good friend Karen. We shot this together and it made the day oh so fun! You can see her images from the big day here. And al this wouldn’t have happened without the amazing Christine who put Karen and I in touch with Zoe & Ben (and who was also one of the gorgeous bridesmaids!).

The thing I love about weddings is just “watching”. I love to see how people act, what they do, and what they say. The stand-pout thing for me was simply how much Zoe’s friends and family just adored her. Everything was done with love, and big smiles on their faces. It was simply perfect.

Brides are ALWAYS vibrant and glowing on their wedding day, but that, teemed with the pregnancy glow, well it just made Zoe positively radiating!

Now onto the gorgeous couple themselves. They decided to do a “first look”. It’s not standard practice in Australia, and in fact I’ve never ever done one, but boy am i sold! The look on Ben’s face as he awaited the first look of his glowing bride, oh it was priceless!

They are a seriously cute couple!

Check out Ben whispering “naughties” into Zoe’s ear! ;)

Then we had to separate them for just a bit to do the girls & boys shots!

Then back together for some more “loving”.

Ben’s dad had the cutest little buggy you have ever seen! It made for such a gorgeous wedding car!

After the ceremony as the our day was just finishing (but I’m sure the party was just starting) we finished off with a big bridal party shot,

And the gorgeous couple,

Zoe & Ben, thank you so much for allowing me to share your beautiful day with you! I wish you all the best for a wonderful future together and it wont be long at all before you hear the tiny pitter patter of little feet! ;)

xxx {Melody}

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Ben & Zoe – Details! {Adelaide Wedding Photographer}

Last week I had the absolute pleasure of photographing the beautiful wedding of Ben & Zoe.

I was lucky enough to work alongside my good friend Karen of Karen Pfeiffer Photography Which just helped make the day all the more wonderful!

For a few days beforehand Adelaide had been throwing around some pretty crappy weather. It would be safe to say I was worried! However come this special day and all grey clouds vanished and the sun came out to play.

The attention to detail was just divine. Zoe and Ben got ready on the most cutest little property in Gawler. Full of character.

I shall tease you all today with the details, and save the rest for another day!






Did I mention that Zoe is gorgeously pregnant?

Check back soon for the rest of the images!
xxx {Melody}

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Trent & Sahm. {Adelaide Wedding Photographer}

I recently had the absolute pleasure of being the “second shooter” at Sahm & Trents gorgeous wedding for the wonderful Merryn of Head In The Clouds.

It was a simply gorgeous day. Kate who is the other half of Head In The Clouds was in the wedding party and was looking mighty fine I might add! ;)

I was so honoured to not only witness this amazing wedding, but have the honour of capturing it too.

Here are some of my favourites from the day!

After the ceremony Sahm & Trent went for a walk just by themselves. It was so beautiful and romantic. Meanwhile all the guests were asked to find pretty looking rocks and stones to put in a blessing basket for Sahm & Trent.

The bridal party were all so much fun!

Such a gorgeous couple.

Sahm & Trent, thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of your special day! It was truely beautiful to witness the love you two share.

Merryn & Kate, thanks for allowing me to tag along with you guys! It was an awesome experience!

xxx {Melody}

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D&G Forever! {Adelaide Wedding Photographer}

Well here we go, the photos from the fabulous wedding of Dave & Georgie.

I know I tend to ramble on with how awesome weddings are. But this was one really, truely was!

The love between Georgie & Dave is so thick it’s almost palpable. They love each other so much that simply being together is all they need. But to top of that off, they were so adamant that this was THIER day and they were going to have FUN. And FUN we all had!

I was lucky enough to have not one, but 2 lovely ladies with me again. Of course thanks must go out to my fabulous partner in crime Shana. And I was joined once again by the wonderful Heidi of Heidi K Photography Thanks so much ladies! You helped to make the day awesome!

So I will start the showcase of their day, where we started ours, with the boys! We arrived to find a tie tying lesson in full swing! (Incase you couldn’t pick it, Dave is the “pro” and his “merry men” just couldn’t quite grasp it!DG_wedding_11

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And I introduce you to Dave, the groom with ALL the right moves! ;)

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Then over to the girls. Such beautiful girls!

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Meet Georgie. She .Is.Divine.

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Georgie & Dave were married at the super fun beach house at Glenelg! Which of course allowed for MANY awesome & fun photo oportunities!!!

In our planning of what photos they were after, it had always been their vision to have me go up in the ferris wheel out the front and take a huge big group shot. Awesome idea, yes! Easy to execute, NO! Even for me (and I have a loud voice) the logistics of yelling from 25 metres up in the air at 150+ guests…. yeah, doesn’t actaully work out the best. Thankfully though I had my bestie / mind reader Shana on the job who managed to organise everyone on the ground, whilst trying to interpret my hand signals from above!

Thanks to my fab friend Steph for taking this “action shot” of me..

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And the resulting shot

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We then headed off with the bridal party for a casual round of mini golf, follwed by a ride on the miniture train.

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From there everyone went for a ride on the carosel! (obviously!)

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Then it was time for the dodgem cars!

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I then snuck Dave & Georgie out for a few minutes by themselves. I almost felt like an intruder. So intimate, so beautiful.

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This is my favourite image from the day. I love the rainbow flare, as if God Himself is smiling down on them.

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This magical day was topped by a wonderful reception. However the icing on the cake for me was their wonderful bridal waltz.

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So a huge shoutout must go to the wonderful team at The Beachouse Glenelg. Nothing was too big, nor too little for them. And mention must go to the wonderful Amy who shepparded us around all of the rides, and then the beautiful Kate who made sure we were all well fed. You girls rock!

Dave & Georgie. What can I say. You day was amazing. I hope these memories that I’ve captured will enable you to remember your day in all it’s glory again, and again and again. Thank you so much for alwoing me to be a part!

xxx {Melody}

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