Tasmania

Tasmania

Bellow is a small collection of photos from our recent trip to Tasmania. When touristing, I love getting into the history of a place and as most of us know Tassy has quite an interesting one. Did you know that Hobart is Australia’s second oldest city? It was settled when the Brits in Sydney realised it was a separate island and were scared the French would establish a rival colony. So they sent a bunch of convicts down to start a new settlement. / End history lesson.

We spent hours walking around the streets of Salamanca, Battery Point and Sandy Bay. The little cottages and terrace houses are such a contrast from the Queenslanders and architecture of Brisbane. I will be sharing the odd personal post between weddings and other shoots. Hope you don’t mind.

Highlights: 

  • Homemade jam at our AirBNB plus a croissant from the amazing bakery, Jackman & McRoss in Battery point. And yes of course I had a scallop pie.

  • Hopping aboard the MOMA ROMA to the epic Museum of Old and New Art.

  • Salamanca markets. Unfortunately not as many cheeses and tasty treats as we were hoping for. Still, I did get to try a wallaby burrito.

  • Driving to the top of Mount Wellington. 30 minute drive from the centre of town. Charles Darwin described Mount Wellington as having “no picturesque beauty”. Each to their own I guess!

  • The super tame wildlife. An Echidna sprawled out asleep in the middle of a walking track not bothered by us whatsoever until we gave him a poke thinking he could be sick or injured. Nope, just having a rest before continuing to gorge himself on an ants nest.

  • Cradle Valley and the Waldheim track. Read up about Gustav Weindorfer if you are ever in the Cradle Mountain area.

Most of these images were taken with a Nikon D750 and the 28mm f1.8 G.


Factory 51 Wedding Photography - Brisbane Venue

Factory 51 Wedding Photography - Brisbane Venue

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The Joinery Wedding Venue - West End

The Joinery Wedding Venue - West End

The Joinery is an architecturally designed, warehouse style wedding, event and functions venue in West End, Brisbane. Polished concrete, high industrial ceilings, large capacity, proximity to the city all make this one seriously unique wedding venue. It is a blank canvas to do with what you like. Below images were taken at events for venue promotion. Enquire about your The Joinery wedding here.


Amanda & Tom - Customs House Wedding

Amanda & Tom - Customs House Wedding

Amanda & Tom planned their December wedding all the way from London. They wanted it to be a proper celebration that showed off Australia, and Amanda’s hometown, Brisbane. Planning a wedding from the other side of the world can’t be the easiest of jobs, but I can safely say that these two nailed it!

So how do you go about showcasing a beautiful city like Brisbane? Well, for the ceremony they chose St Mary’s Church in Kangaroo Point, overlooking the winding Brisbane River. For the location photography it was an easy stroll down to the Kangaroo Point Cliffs to capture some beautiful late afternoon sunlight on the city skyline. Then where better to hold the reception than the historic Customs House overlooking the Story Bridge. 

And when would be the best time to hold such a celebration? Why, New Years Eve of course! Basically these two were married in front of their closest friends and family, partied like it was 2016 and made-out under the glow of fireworks at midnight. Perfect. Thanks for choosing me as your Brisbane wedding photographer Amanda & Tom.

Who made it all come together?

Ceremony – Saint Mary’s Church, Kangaroo Point

Reception Venue – Customs House Brisbane

Wedding Dress – Paddington Weddings, Bertossi Brides

Suit – Tiger of Sweden

Florist – Always Fabulous Flowers

Hair – Tony Mitchell Hair

Make Up – Lindsay Reece

Cake – Jennifer Cheung

Music – Radio Club Band

Cars – Tic Tac Tours