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Bob and Naomi’s Wedding

Posted on 15, Feb

Well the Sydney weather really let us down when it came time to take photos after Bob and Naomi’s wedding, which was a real shame as we had lots of great shots planned. When Sydney rains, Sydney RAINS.  And it barely stopped between the end of the reception until we had to come back to Hobart.  While a bit of rain and water is great for a Trash the Dress shoot, this was far too much rain and with the locations we were visiting it would have proved quite dangerous, so we will be rescheduling the shoot for later on in the year, and it will probably be done in Hobart instead.

Here are a couple of shots taken at Bradleys Head.

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Naomi looked stunning in her orange wedding dress, and we are all really looking forward to giving it a good Trashing!

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Apple Store in Sydney

Posted on 14, Feb

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Just like Hank Moody did in Californication, I am making this blog entry on a MacBook in the Apple Store! Very cool shop, there is so many people in here, and so many Macs! Mel is looking bored so I had better go… I want this computer though!

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Today I touched down in Sydney ready for tomorrows wedding shoot. Bob and Naomi are getting married at Georges Head Battery, an old fortification with tunnels and chambers and gunning circles. It was part of the cities early defencr system, nuch like the facilities up the Derwent River in Hobart. Very cool!

Saturday we are planning a Trash the Dress which given some of the locations around here should be sensational.

Really looking forward to this wedding, look out for photos on the blog soon!

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Podcasting!

Posted on 11, Feb

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Last night I joined the panel on episode 4 of the OzPhotoWrap podcast, grab it here in iTunes if you want to have a listen.

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I spent yesterday afternoon on an Engagement Shoot with Michael and Kathleen.  Michael recently popped the big question and now they are in the process of organising anengagement party and of course the big wedding.  Blustery conditions saw us spend most of the time around the Hobart CBD, which features some great old sandstone walls and all sorts of nooks and crannies, and of course plenty of graffiti, which all make for some great photos. More to come soon.

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