Mitchell and Phoebe's Mollymook Wedding

With the help of Mollymook Beachside Weddings, Mitchell and Phoebe were able to bring to life their dream coastal wedding. They spent the morning seperately preparing for the ceremony, before meeting each other at the end of the aisle to say “I do”. Following the formalities they explored the beach for some portraits with the bridal party before making their way back to an awesome reception which had uninterrupted views of Mollymook Beach. Here are the highlights from a beautiful wedding.

Venue: Mollymook Beachside Weddings
Hair Stylist: Rhiannan Ward Event Hair Stylist
Makeup Artist: Tenielles beauty

Brandon and Katrina's Wedding

A happy couple, loving friends and family, and a ceremony at a secret castle - what more could you want in a wedding? Brandon and Katrina’s big day was the perfect combination of elegant and joyful. While they could have let the rain get them down, nothing could dampen their spirits.

Following their intimate ceremony, the couple explored the surrounding bushland for some stunning portraits before making their way back for a night of celebrating with friends and family.

Like many couples around the world, they wanted to get married on an unforgettable date and so they chose 22.2.22 to make things official.

One look at their gorgeous gallery and you’ll be ready to plan a visit to this amazing Sydney castle.

Congratulations Brandon and Katrina, I am so happy for you both.

Celebrant: Cassandra Fisher
Catering: Lavish Platters
Cake: Honey and Rose cakes
Hire Items: Bargain Party Hire
Hair and Makeup: JR & Co Bridal
Grooms Suit: Johnny Big
Best Man Suit: Tarocash
Bridesmaid Gown: Shona Joy
Bride: Noble Bride

The Ellis Twins Cake Smash

So I’ve heard that twins are double the work, but they are also double the fun. That couldn’t be more true for this twin birthday cake smash. It feels like only yesterday I met brothers Boston and Xander for their newborn shoot, and now they are on the move! I loved catching up with the Ellis family to see how life as a family of five is going one year on, and it seems that while they still have their hands full the home is full of so much love. Here are some of my favourite shots from our session. Happy birthday boys!

Ben and Tegan's Terara Riverside Gardens Wedding

After deciding they wanted to tie the knot on the south coast, Ben and Tegan chose Terara Riverside Gardens to host their special day. Their stylist Piccolo and Poppi did an amazing job at helping the couple bring their modern romance theme to life! Their personalised ceremony took place in the rose sanctuary, a private garden within the property. They didn’t have to go far, as the reception was held on site in the marquee which was decorated with beautiful wooden tables and soft pastel florals. Their wedding was the perfect celebration for their marriage and placed so much importance on their shared love for family.

From the couple’s sweet pre-ceremony moments to their newlywed portraits right through to their reception, every moment was planned and executed perfectly. Congratulations guys!

Venue: Terara Riverside Gardens
Second Shooter: Kyle Jacobs
Stylist and Florist: Piccolo and Poppi
Bar, catering, cake maker: Rabbit and Co
Hair Stylist: Lox Hair Co
Makeup Artist: Tayla Jane Makeup
Priest: Father Christ Roberts
Music: Dan Constable
Music: Sandy Feet
Videographer: Jackson Jones

Jake and Gabrielle's Elopement

Choosing to elope allows you to be really intentional about how you spend your big day. It means you can get ready together and spend more time one on one. Jake and Gabrielle wanted a meaningful celebration that truly reflected them as a couple. They also wanted to share that experience with their daughter Sophie. We loved that not only did they decide on an intimate ceremony in Jervis Bay but they also wanted to keep their marriage a secret so they could surprise their family. Below are some of my favourite shots from their secret south coast elopement.


Celebrant: Konnubials by Kiki

Simon and Ali's Wedding at Far Meadow Table

On the 18th of February 2022 Simon and Ali were married at Far Meadow Table among the lush rolling hills of Berry, NSW. Simon and Ali reimagined traditional wedding practices and created a celebration filled with fun, including an afternoon of yard games. With a focus on dining, they chose a venue known for its gourmet food and rustic restaurant experience. If you’re considering hosting your wedding at a restaurant full of personality, keep scrolling for more inspiration.

Congratulations Simon and Ali, I loved joining you and your families for your special day.

Venue: Far Meadow Table
Florist: Jessica Lea Florals
Make Up Artist: Martha B
Celebrant: Gloria Tong
Hair: Hair by Michelle

Taite and Victoria's Wedding at Driftwood

Taite and Victoria’s rustic wedding at Driftwood Shed was even better than I imagined. This laid back couple tied the knot overlooking the Shoalhaven river, where they made promises for their future together. Surrounded by all the people who mean the most to them they read the vows which evoked so much emotion, from laughter to tears. Once officially married, they set off for some afternoon portraits around the property. The celebrations kicked off early with roaming canapés, a mobile bar and speeches in the gardens. Once the formalities concluded the dance floor opened up and the party began, what a fun night.

Congratulations Taite and Vic, we loved capturing your special day! Enjoy the highlights.

Venue: Driftwood Shed
Celebrant: Adam Straney
Gown: South Coast Brides
Makeup Artist: Makeup by Stephanie
Hair Stylist: Hair by Roz
Flowers: Home Thyme Albion Park
Live Music: Mark Crotti
Videography: Max Moore
Catering: Smith Street Foods
Dessert: The Gelato Bike
Bus Service: Bruce Smith
Cool Room: Howe Cool

Josh and Arrie's Badja Wedding

As the years have gone on, bush weddings have grown increasingly popular. Some couples gravitate to the Australian landscape while others choose to get married without the restrictions imposed by traditional venues. For Josh and Arrie, they decided to get married in Badja after recently making the move from the south coast to the alpine region to live a rural life with their kids.

With the help of Shoalhaven Event Hire and Cooma Equipment Hire, this couple transformed their property into an incredible space to host a wedding that could only be described as rustic elegance. What I loved most about this wedding was how fun the couple was to be around, they were carefree and embraced having a good time. Thanks guys for inviting me along to capture your wedding. Enjoy your highlights!

Gown: Rachel Rose Bridal by Storybook Bridal
Hair Stylist: I Sammi Hair Artistry
Makeup Artist: Bare Beauty Cooma
Florist: Thorn and Snow Flowers
Catering: Spiltz Catering
Celebrant: Jodie Temple-Clarke 
Venue: Amora Ridge Badja
Set Up: Shoalheaven Event Hire and Cooma Equipment Hire

Rhys and Rachel's Wedding

If you know my wedding photography, you know I love beach weddings. Rhys and Rachel tied the knot at Narrawallee on the 5th of February 2022 in a heartfelt ceremony with their closest friends and family. Once married they set off with their big bridal party for some afternoon portraits. This bunch was hilarious to hang out with and made these photos such a fun part of the day. As the sun began to set they made their way back to Mollymook Golf Club for a reception with uninterrupted views of the beautiful Mollymook Beach, an idyllic events space right on the shoreline. The highlight of the day was watching the bride and groom have their first dance, which they had perfected thanks to months of dance lessons.

Congratulations Rhys and Rachel, you guys reminded me just how much I love weddings.

Venue: Mollymook Beachside Weddings
Florist: Stitchy Blossom
Hair Stylist: Sage Hair Wagga
Cake Maker: SweetBee Cake Designs
Makeup Artist: Teneille's Beauty
Celebrant: Jacq Majer
DJ / Entertainment: TJ Productions
Videographer: Two Folk Films

Anthony and Natalie's Terragong Wedding

On the 4th of February 2022 Anthony and Natalie tied the knot at Terragong, a private country estate in beautiful Jamberoo. After the rings and vows were exchanged, they signed the legal documents and made their way down the aisle hand in hand as husband and wife. The two spent the afternoon celebrating with their friends and family in an outdoor reception surrounded by rolling hills. Once the sun started to set we explored the property for some golden hour portraits before returning to their guests for a night of live music and dancing.

Rather than tell you about all of the incredible details the couple planned, we’ll let the highlights do the talking. Congratulations newlyweds!

Wedding Venue: Terragong Jamberoo
Florist: Leah Mitchell
Styling, Hire and Coordination: The Wedding and Event Creators
Celebrant: Renee Milthorpe
Bar: Henry Clive
Cake: Parfait Patisserie
Catering: Garnish Catering
Videographer: Thomas James Media
DJ: XYDJ
Live Music: Cripple Creek Wireless

Sarah's Maternity Shoot

We’re so excited to share this beautiful maternity session with you today! It is always exciting to catch up with our brides ahead of their wedding and how special it is when it’s to celebrate another big occasion in their life - a pregnancy. Congratulations Sarah on the news of your little one, I look forward to joining you again in Bawley Point for the wedding and to meet your little one.

Brendon and Emma's Wedding at The Grange

On Friday the 28th of January Brendon and Emma tied the knot at The Grange, a picturesque Hamptons style venue located at Kembla Grange Golf Course. They said I do in an outdoor ceremony which was officiated by Sharon Swinbourne who made a special address to the bridal party and parents of the couple. Once married, the bridal party drove off in golf buggies and their guests made their way to the Marble Bar to enjoy drinks and canapés. They had a formal sit-down reception with heartfelt speeches, the best cake I’ve ever seen and of course dancing.

Congratulations Brendon and Emma, your wedding was worth the wait!

Venue: The Grange
Hairstylist: SLD HAIR
Makeup Artist: Kyzo Makeup
Florist: Leah Mitchell Floral
Cake Maker: Cakes by Fiona
Celebrant: Sharon Swinbourne

Kaine and Jessica's Engagement Shoot

What a beautiful day for Kaine and Jessica’s Jervis Bay session. After a few delays thanks to poor weather and the pandemic these two were not letting anything stop them from having their engagement photos, not even two broken legs.

A white sands beach, some cute puppies and a loved up couple - what a perfect combo.

Here are the highlights from our session. See you at the wedding guys!

Shane and Georgia's Merribee Wedding

Your wedding day is all about celebrating the love between you and partner. But there’s another important goal of they day and that’s throwing an awesome party, one that your guests will remember for years to come. Shane and Georgie’s romantic Merribee wedding shows us that little details can go a long way to make sure that your big day is full of love and that everyone has an amazing time.

Friends and family gathered in the gardens of Merribee as the two exchanged vows and made their marriage official. Their alfresco reception featured beautiful flowers and was accompanied by live music. Every moment was heartfelt, from the brides gown reveal with her father to the speeches over dinner. The vibe was fun and the wedding had all the right personal touches to make the day unforgettable.

Congratulations Shane and Georgie, here are the highlights.

Venue: Merribee
Styling and Coordination: Hoorah Events
Hair Stylist: Blow Bar on Queen
Celebrant: Lisa Roden
Bar: Henry Clive
Catering: Rabbit and Co
Band: The White Tree
Florist: Flowers on the Mill
Stationary: The Frankie Collective

An Interview With Curator of Love Stories

Hey lovers,

Today on the blog we’re going to share something a little different. Recently we caught up with one of our lovely South Coast celebrants, Shoshanna, otherwise known as the Curator of Love Stories, and thought we’d share our chat about her tips to make sure you get good pics in your ceremony.

Hope you enjoy and find it useful, let us know if you’d like to read more posts like this!

Nat and Sam x

Hey Shosh, you’re a celebrant not a photographer, why is it important for you that there are good photos in the ceremony?

Hi guys, well we all know team work makes the dream work, and in your actual ceremony the two vendors that work the closest are your photographer and your celebrant. If you think about it, your celebrant works with you to create moments that reflect your love, laughter, and bring epic memories for you of your ceremony. Your photographer then works hard to capture all these moments and present them to you in a way that completes the story, and lets you forever cherish those memories. Together these two creatives bring that moment to life for the present and the future and want you to look back at those photos that make you smile not grimace! So, always go with your gut and choose ones that suit you and your vibe above everything else!

That makes total sense, so where do you start with your advice to couples to get the best photos in their ceremony too, what’s the hot goss?

Well, my best tip is to have a site visit at your ceremony space with your celebrant. I don’t call it a rehearsal because it’s confusing as we often don’t rehearse anything that gets said, it’s more about your ceremony choreography.

What do you get them to dance?

Ha, nahh…only if you want too! As much as you hopefully all know how to walk and stand by this age, you don’t know exactly where, how you feel in that space, and how it looks. For example, you might realise that where you are standing is going to block a view in your pics, you might have a tree branch that continually whacks you or you might find that you really hate having your back to an open space. If you go there with your celebrant and walk through where you’re walking from, how you’re standing and where you’re looking, then it all falls into place. Best of all, you can completely picture it in your head, you can relax about it and be present in the moment on the day – which totally shows in your photos!

It sure does! So is that all you do at that visit, work out where the couple walks from/to and where they are standing?

There’s lots of things we cover with choreo that isn’t just the walk and about the couple, so that’s why I always ask them to have there anyone who is in their wedding crew, their closest family and anyone involved in the ceremony too. Bring them all together, help them relax, bring some drinks and turn it into a little pre-wedding shindig to cruise into the next day with a good amount of hype too! Together we work out where they want their crew to stand, as there are so many options on what feels comfortable, allows movement and looks good in the space. Even if it’s a small crew, it’s worth it because now there are so many options – like stacking them together on one side, with the celebrant on the other meaning no-one gets blocked in the ceremony photos, and again take advantage of any views in the pics. I also run through where family will be sitting, and often swap sides to either make sure my couples can see (or sometimes don’t have to see!) someone when they want to during the ceremony without that horrible “turn and produce a double chin” angle!

Ah good point, although we always make sure our couples look their best in all pics we give them, but this will make sure there’s a whole heap more to choose from!

All your pics are epic Team White!

What about you, where do you go?

Ah good question and a very important one. Personally, I prefer to stand to the side of my couple and often on the end of the crew (if there’s room) to make sure no one is blocked in photos, mainly because I don’t want to photo bomb every pic you have of the two of you in your ceremony! But it is entirely up to you two, I’ve had a lot of couples ask for me to stand close to the arbour and in the middle of the two of them because it helps them focus on the moment. It often helps them feel less nervous because either they can look at me and not the guests, and if guests are looking at me in the middle, they don’t feel like they are being stared at the whole time either. BUT I am always always always out of the way for that first kiss and also the processional!

Yeah we hate seeing a third-wheel in that first kiss shot – but processional too?

Yep, personally I hate seeing a celebrant standing up there beside whoever’s waiting, watching the other person walk down the aisle, if it can possibly be helped. It’s a special couple moment and the celebrant standing there in the photos looks like a psycho stalker! So, after I do my housekeeping bit, and give everyone the heads up the walk is about to start, I scoot to the side and let them have that moment without me looking like a stage 5 clinger. In fact, if you’ve not had a first look, I quite often stage a first look on the aisle and get whoever’s waiting to face away until the other person is squared up in line and whisper to turn around and watch their lover walk to them, another epic moment created but I’m out-ski. I only ever come back in after at least 15 seconds of them being together, and make sure the bouquet’s handed off, outfits are set and that the love birds are ready to go before we start and fade down the music. I also often make sure I’m out of the road for the vows.

The vows, wait doesn’t the celebrant have to be there for that?

Well, we do for the legal stuff, and I like to be able to easily whisper the words in their ears and no one has to hear them twice. But when it comes to the personal vows it’s better for the photos if it’s private moment just between two lovebirds. So for me I hand them the card and discreetly exit out the side whilst they read.

But who’s holding the mic?

Ahh, this is a totally personal preference! You can choose to hold it yourself, have your lover hold it or have your celebrant hold it. I honestly don’t recommend holding it yourself, because it is so much nicer to hold your lover’s hand rather than a cold hard mic, and you don’t have enough hands for everything, but you need to do what feels best for you. Again, your celebrant’s happy to hold it, and I’ve had couples ask me to because it gives them that reassurance of someone being there, having your back in that emotional moment. But you can position your celebrant so that they aren’t in every shot, they can hold the mic, stretch out their arm simply as a boom and angle themselves off the shoulder. I often juggle my kindle and microphone to swap over from what I’m used to so in that moment I can give them as much space I can in using my opposite hand.

Oh, I see, great idea! Am guessing this is something you run through at the site visit too?

Yep! It’s really handy, again you have it all down pat, you’re not trying to think of it last minute and are completely comfortable and relaxed in the ceremony!

You mentioned about people being nervous with their vows, that totally shows up in photos, is there something you recommend?

Oh, there’s so much we can do! So many people hate public speaking, that most dread this bit + celebrants are a weird breed that don’t, although most of us still get nervous! Beyond positioning to make you feel comfortable, you can also choose to pre-record your personal vows and have them played over the speaker rather than saying them. Then again you have a gorgeous moment to capture by your photographer, two lovers relaxed and connecting at that time, no mics, no vow cards. Or no one actually has to hear the personal vows, just the legal ones. So you can totally do them off mic completely and just whisper them in each other’s ears. Alternatively, and this is my favourite suggestion I make to couples who are totally freaked by the whole public speaking thing – simply choose to include more generalised vows to say, it means that the legal vows which are stark are softened and people feel like they “hear something” in the moment, and then exchange your personal vows during your portrait session with your photographer. An absolutely golden moment for them to capture!

Oh yeah, we love capturing that and we aren’t in your face, we can do a whole candid capture so that you really feel it’s a private moment between you! It’s so gorgeous!

See, total pros!

Wow, so many great ideas, anything else you can think of for couples to make sure to get great ceremony pics?

OK well, think about your processional – do you really want everyone standing, or are you cool in it being seated? It often makes it easier for the photographer to shoot from the front, capturing the waiting crew and the processional too if the people seated aren’t standing. But it’s your moment so you do what feels right for you and the pros will have it covered. Let your celebrant know your preference though so that they can orchestrate it so no one feels awkward. Another preference thing, have your babes and fur babies up there if you want them to! Pretty much all celebrants and photographers are strange as we WANT to work with animals and kids! They are part of the moment with you, it makes for epic pics and ceremony inclusions, just have treats on hand for both and a spot you can designate as theirs if they need to go chill, and chat about it with your creative crew!

Is there something you do as a celebrant to make sure the day runs smoothly for great ceremony pics?

Well, personally it’s my MO to reach out to the photographers if I know who they are and can easily get their contact details just to say hey, introduce myself, let them know I won’t be photobombing all the crucial moments, and check what their preferences are when shooting so I can communicate this with the couples too at the site visit. I like to let them know what time I’m on site from on the day so that they can come and say hi, and I can give them the heads up on any major moments and surprises to be aware of. Communication and collaboration make it the best it can possibly be! I also like to vibe in with my couple’s theme and styling, giving them full power to choose my look and outfits. They have spent all this time on creating a vision, and I do not want them in years to come looking at their album, catching a glimpse of me and thinking WTF is she wearing! And just wearing black isn’t an answer because if you’re all in neutrals, I’ll stick out like a sore thumb!! Your day, your look, all the way.

Cool, good to know! Thanks for chatting with us Shosh, really appreciate your insights from that side of the camera – didn’t know celebrants thought so much about their impacts on photos in the ceremony! Look forward to seeing you soon!

Thanks for having me Team White, can’t wait to catch you on the road again very soon!

To start planning your ceremony with Shosh visit her website.

Josh and Chloe's Jaspers Wedding

Formal black and white attire, tiffany chairs and a beautiful courtyard made for the most elegant day for Chloe and Josh to tie the knot. Everything about their garden wedding was absolutely breathtaking. With help from the team at Jaspers, the two were able to bring their dream to life - an intimate ceremony followed by a dream reception. Talk about the best of both worlds. 

Congratulations to the sweetest couple!

Wedding Venue: Jaspers Berry
Celebrant: South Coast Celebrant
Hair Stylist: Sibu Hair
Makeup Artist: Brigette Alana MUA
Videographer: Storytellers Wedding Collective
DJ: XYDJ
Wedding and Bridesmaid Dresses: Angelic Inspirations
Tans: Malibu Spray
Suits: MJ Bale

Shoalhaven Family Law

Today I am sharing a few of the photos I took in a recent branding session.

Shoalhaven Family Law is the only exclusive family law firm in the Shoalhaven. They pride themselves on the professional service that they offer and their wealth of experience. They are not like other lawyers, they are just like you and they really care about what they do. They are located in the Nowra CBD and can be contacted by calling (02) 4480 4033 or emailing hello@shoalhavenfamilylaw.com

Mitch and Peta's Wedding

The wedding of Mitch and Peta took place at Tumbling Waters Retreat, where the mountains meet the ocean. Tumbling Waters Retreat is located on the South Coast to the North of Wollongong and is arguably one of the most beautiful wedding venues Sydney has to offer! Mitch and Peta said I do surrounded by private gardens and with a stunning ocean backdrop. Following their ceremony, they were quick to join their friends and family in the bespoke sandstone reception center that has breathtaking ocean and rain forest views through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Congratulations Mitch and Peta, here are the highlights from your day.

Wedding Venue: Tumbling Waters Retreat
Wedding Planner and Coordination: The Wedding Assistant
Celebrant: Merinda Richardson
Hair Stylist: Glen Coco Hair
Makeup Artist: Zoe Martin Makeup
Florist: Frances Dunn Florist
Tan: B Tanned
Hire: Swanky Events Illawarra
Entertainment: Red Soda Band

South Coast Property Styling Meroo Meadow Project

Today on the blog I am sharing my latest work in Meroo Meadow for South Coast Property Styling. Amy and Mon have worked closely with the owners of this beautiful home to add so much character and warmth.

If you are selling your home on the south coast, Amy and Mon are the go to experts in styling for sale. They can help you achieve the best price, in the shortest time possible.

To find out more visit www.southcoastpropertystyling.com.au

Hannah's Maternity Session

I’m so excited to share this maternity session with you today. This one, was a long time coming thanks to covid restrictions and a season of rain. It was such an honour to photograph Hannah’s last trimester of pregnancy in beautiful Jervis Bay. You can already tell how loved this little baby will be. Congratulations on your pregnancy and my best wishes for the birth.