Entries in Reception (4)

Monday
Dec062010

{Melbourne Wedding Photographer} Hannah & Jarred

Photo of the day #107 - Catch!I’m going to end this series from Hannah & Jarred’s wedding with my all time favourite garter photograph.

Thank you both for the honour of photographing your wedding. It was a long time in the making and a lot of fun in the shooting. 

Thursday
Oct282010

{Melbourne Wedding Photographer} Three Lovely Ladies

Photo of the day #89 - Trish, Madeleine & Leanne Whilst editing the wedding of Madeleine and John, I came across this photograph. Whilst there is nothing particularly amazing about the photograph itself, there is something very important about the three ladies pictured…

They are all RXAphotography brides.

 

Wednesday
Sep012010

{Melbourne Wedding Photographer} Doug!

Photo of the day #33 - Doug!

Vanuatu - Day 3

This is Doug, he was one of the first people I met at Sydney Airport before flying out to Vanuatu.

And now I’m booked to photograph his wedding in April 2010.

Awesome.

Thursday
Aug192010

{Melbourne Wedding Photographer} Leanne & Greg

Photo of the Day #20 - Leanne & Greg - March 2010 - Photograph by Tamara Bodor

Leanne & Greg finished of their day in a local hotel function room at Port Fairy. The casual event was a great finish to a very happy day and was perfect for the couple.

Photographing a reception is always a difficult affair, often I believe the main reason that many wedding photographers do not stay for the reception. The lighting is always dim and that combined with movement, makes for a difficult photographic situation.

I am immensely proud of the people I work alongside at weddings and it always gives me great pleasure to present one of their photographs as a Photo of the day. This perfectly timed photographer is by Tamara, my second photographer and also my partner in this crazy ride we call life.

Thank you Leanne & Greg for the honour of photographing your wedding. Tamara, Adam and myself had a great time and appreciate your hospitality when we were so far from home.