Immi and Jono

Before Immi was even engaged she was telling me that I was going to be her wedding photographer. I can’t tell you how much it delights me when people are so beautiful and loving of the work I create. When it did happen and we set a date around when I was available she knew I would travel anywhere in the world to do this honour for them. So the Byron Bay hinterland it was. I travelled down with my little family. I love to travel with them as I feel the work I do is about connections and the respect of connections. It shows that I am genuine in my beliefs. When I travel I also try to see people I love along the way and reconnect with people I don’t see often. Having these feelings and vibrations around me photographing a wedding and peoples ultimate connection truly helps me work my best on the day. Immi completely understands these things too and arranged for my husband and child to also stay in the accomodation she arranged for me for the night. The thoughtfulness in herself and Jono was second to none and I suspect why the whole day was just so very special with an absolute magic surrounding all day. It was truly my honour to be there. Part of my job description was to put down my camera and drink and I must have a dance, as per the brides wishes. When this level of inclusion and comfort is brought I can’t help but see everyone for who they are. I can go deeper in capturing what I am seeing because I see so much. Immi and Jono are two very special souls