North Brisbane Dental Clinic
Commercial photography of North Brisbane Dental Clinic‘s new practice in Wooloowin, Brisbane for their website and social media.
Recent Commercial Shoots
A cosy indoor ceremony, soft overcast light, and plenty of smiles - Laura and Daniel’s wedding at The Gardens Club was the perfect mix of relaxed and romantic in the heart of Brisbane.
Sash and Nick’s Cherbon Waters wedding had it all—emotional vows by the lake, rainy portraits, and a big, joy-filled celebration under the marquee. A Brisbane wedding to remember.
A relaxed family wedding at Granite Belt Brewery and Retreat, with portraits among the granite boulders. A heartfelt Stanthorpe celebration full of personal touches and big love.
Some weddings just feel right—no stress, no fuss, just pure joy. That was [Couple’s Names]’s day at The Refinery. Together since high school, they threw a cocktail-style wedding that was all about good vibes, great food, and celebrating with their people. No sit-down dinner, no rigid timelines—just canapés, cocktails, and a packed dance floor.
Angie and Ben’s wedding at Hillstone St Lucia was the perfect blend of timeless elegance and heartfelt celebration. From the sunlit ceremony on the Mango Tree Terrace to the vibrant reception in the Grand View Room, their day was filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. Take a closer look at their beautiful day and the story behind their stunning photos.
Commercial photography of North Brisbane Dental Clinic‘s new practice in Wooloowin, Brisbane for their website and social media.
On a perfect Gold Coast afternoon Andrea & Justin got married. They held an emotional ceremony in the Chapel of RACV Royal Pines on the the Gold Coast. Surrounded by their closest friends and family they cried, laughed and tied the knot. The venue was stunning with lots of water, giant fig trees and gorgeous flowering bushes. It was so nice to witness their wedding and of course be the photographer. Congratulations Andrea & Justin!
After the wedding Andrea & Justing sent me the loveliest testimonial. Thank you guys, it was my pleasure – “We were lucky to stumble across Gabe who was recommended to us by a friend. We loved his portfolio and his relaxed yet professional approach to what he does. Gabe always made himself available before the day to discuss any ideas or concerns. He was calm (which helped us) and professional, yet fun and casual at the same time. The service he provided was fantastic value for money and the turn around for receiving the photos was equally impressive. Gabe followed our request to capture action shots from the day and night which we couldn’t be happier with. The photos tell a story from the beginning to the end and we still don’t regret not having a videographer. We could not recommend Gabe enough.”
It always surprises me when driving west how quickly the landscape starts to look “Australian”. Wide fields of long brown grass, spotted with gum trees and old farm houses are not the usual domain of a Brisbane wedding photographer. You only need to drive 30-40 minutes before the country really begins to change. Travel a little further and you’ll start to climb the range that runs all the way up the east coast of Australia. I love exploring the national parks in this area and when I do I’m always on the lookout for stunning locations, ready for when I meet a couple up for the challenge!
Enter Miranda & Adam. We started their engagement session in New Farm Brisbane, spending a bit of time in some places special to them. Then we headed out west in search open fields and mountain ranges. We found some just a little bit further west of Aratula in the Scenic Rim.
These two love to celebrate and have a laugh so it was more than fitting that they decided a bottle of champagne was the only prop they needed for the shoot (is it still a prop if you actually drink it?).
If your not really sure what to expect from your wedding photography, or not sure how you will feel in front of the camera, an engagement is a really fun way to have a practice. You get to know your photographer and have fun without the time-pressures of a wedding day. Plus you will get some awesome photos out of it!
Kristine & Nathan met at dental school and found love over a mutual appreciation for dessert. As the story goes they were sat next to each-other at a university dinner and towards the end of the night Nathan used the classic, tried and tested pick-up line; “are you going to finish that?”. He did not know at the time but the fact that Kristine let him finish her desert was a huge deal. He must have been special.
A few years down the track, on a beautiful Brisbane day I had the pleasure of being their wedding photographer! Kristine got ready at home with her bridesmaids, cat Riffraff and dog Ziggy (who later made an appearance on the wedding cake topper). The ceremony was held in the Sculpture Courtyard of the Queensland Art Gallery, surrounded by flowing water, warm filtered sunlight and their closest friends & family. The stunning reception was on the GoMA River Terrace with friends providing the soundtrack (Nathan even joined the horn section for tune) and a nanna that seriously owned the dance floor the entire night.
Ewingsdale Hall is a great option if you are looking for a wedding venue with community/country hall feel. It has a number of ceremony options both indoor and outdoor including a church right next doors. Surrounded by lush green fields and a beautiful row of Fig Trees, there are plenty of options for your location wedding photography. It is only a short drive into Byron Bay so your guests will have no problem finding a place to stay after the big party.
If your interested in having me photograph your wedding at Ewingsdale Hall please contact me below. Photography prices and packages will be emailed to you.
See a recent Ewingsdale Hall wedding that I was the photographer click here – Petria & Josh.
To enquire with with Ewingsdale Hall and request their pricing and packages click here.