Showing posts with label photographers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographers. Show all posts

Pretty Simple

Posted by Doncrack Monday, July 26, 2010

I have seen some amazing weddings come past my desk while we have been working on our spring issue! Here is one I really wanted to share with you - Rowena and Chris had a beautiful and relaxed wedding...I just love their unique bouquets, those who know me will know that flowers are my 'thing' and I have to say these bouquets by Lotus Flowers caught my eye! There is quite an art in making flowers seem relaxed and loosely arranged and when done well there is nothing more perfect than an imperfect bouquet. Of course credit where credit is due the whole day was captured perfectly by the very talented Karalee from Angelsmith Photography.


Rowena looked perfect in her Lisa Ho dress.




Rowena and Chris had the sweetest Cake Stories cake.



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Elise Kapeller

Posted by Doncrack Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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Judi and Luke








Julia and Sam who featured in Issue 15






Posted by Emma Henderson

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Tasting Time

Posted by Doncrack Thursday, July 8, 2010

Tasting Time is one of my favourite stories in our Issue 15. It's simple but elegant and not too girly for me. I'm really happy with the invitation idea – it came to me in the middle of the night as often they do. I remembered we had some fabulous illustrations on file from Melanie Terrett who supplies the images for our Guide section. I wanted to design something interesting that would suit the theme and I think these piccolos, wrapped in an illustrated invitation really hit the mark. You can download the artwork for free from here.


The opening spread to our Tasting Time story showing the nifty bottle invitations.

Oh, and see that little pencil in the foreground...don't tell anyone, but that's from Ikea! I put my ever-growing collection to good use by painting them in a pretty colour to match the story and it worked a treat.

Our always-happy photographer Claudio Raschella shot this story in my husband, John's, restaurant – it meant everything we needed for the food and drink shots was right at hand. We took over half of the restaurant floor and had lunch customers looking on, critiquing our work and asking lots of questions. It was a fun way to hold a shoot actually, very different to shooting in the studio.


Emma filling the glasses with wine and Claude showing off his glow-in-the-dark cat t-shirt.


Emma holding the reflector and a close up of one of the beautiful dahlias Annabelle sourced for the setting. That bendy grissini stick made me laugh.


Claude shooting from over the model's shoulder and Annabelle reviewing the shots as Claude loads them.


Annabelle keeping a close eye on the images as they are loaded and a shot of a pic as it comes up on screen.

As with every shoot, it's a lot of planning, preparation, and work on the day. But we enjoy every second. I know the models did - they got to eat and drink til their hearts were content!

Posted by Jane Cameron

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A Fair Good Time

Posted by Doncrack Sunday, June 27, 2010

I came across these simply gorgeous pics by photographer Angelica Peady on her blog and thought I must share them with you. The colours are simply delicious! Andrew and Talitha decided, after a year of wedded bliss, to have an after wedding shoot. With the help of Angie herself they came up with the fabulous fair idea. Talitha opted for a 50's inspired updo by Sofia Rodi while Kat from Petals & Leaves created the outrageously gorgeous lollypop bouquet and matching buttonhole. The venue, the great Hawkesbury Show, takes place one weekend a year in Richmond, Victoria and is the smaller sister show of the Royal Sydney Easter Show. What a fun location, nothing like a day at the show! If you're keen to find out more about Angelica Peady's Couture Bridal Portraits contact her at www.angelicapeady.com.au. As part of the package she suppliers the hair and makeup artist, flowers, accessories and all of the concept designs, in conjunction with you of course. If you're suffering the post wedding blues then this could be the perfect pick-me-up!


Talitha's gown is from Skarr Bridal in Neautral Bay







Posted by Emilie Harrison

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Behind the Scenes

Posted by Doncrack Thursday, June 10, 2010

Earlier I blogged about our pretty Paper and Lace story. Well, behind every story there is a lot of planning, sourcing, shopping, packing, shipping and organising. When everyone is working hard it helps to have a team of fun people and we always seem to nail it. This shoot our photographer was Shona Henderson who is always smiling and ready for a laugh. She brought along her assistant Chris who couldn't have been more helpful. We shot the story at the stunning Glen Ewin Estate in SA – it's one of our favourite spots. We were lucky with the weather too as the day was perfect.



Emma humoured me and let me take her photo. Shona and Chris cooling themselves with paper fans from Prior Engagement that we used in the shoot.



Chris holding the scrim in place for Shona. Annabelle reviewing a photo that Shona has just taken.



Annabelle fitting a lace headpiece to our model Melina.



The geese that roam the property and one of the Lurchers that guard the house. I was too scared to get any closer to him so this photo was taken from a distance.



Here I am with Annabelle posing for Shona. It was next to impossible not to collapse in a heap laughing. I am so short I had to stand on a step next to Annabelle just to be at the same level!

It was a lot of fun, thoroughly exhausting, but a whole lot of fun. Thanks Shona and Aaron.

Posted by Jane Cameron

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Paper and Lace

Posted by Doncrack

At last, we can share all the fabulous stories we've been working on for the past few months. It's so hard to keep them a secret you know. One of our favourite stories from Issue 15 is our Paper and Lace styling feature. It's ultra pretty but packs a punch, with lots of free do-it-yourself downloads (because we know you love them).




The first two spreads from our Paper & Lace story in Issue 15.

And... the very best part of this whole story... if you're an Australian resident and love our Paper and Lace look, you can enter our competition to win the beautiful styling items that we used. Everything from the bouquet to the stationery is up for grabs so don't miss out.

Posted by Jane Cameron

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One Enchanted Afternoon

Posted by Doncrack Sunday, May 16, 2010

If you have a copy of our current issue you would have already seen our issue #14 spring 2010 fashion feature, however if you haven't yet seen it here it is. There's something truly beautiful about black and white photos. I think our photographer Claudio Raschella captured the shoot perfectly. I love every single one of these pictures and I have to say I was estatic to hear that Collette Dinnigan was personally blown away by her gown and how we featured it. Such inspiring feedback! The lovely Chris Geracitano did such a super duper job of hair and makeup. Genius!


Aubrey silk taffeta gown with Swarovski crystal waist detailing $7,695 by Amsale at Angela Wilson with long drop crystal and pearl earrings $98 and white pearl bracelet $97 Sybella Jewellery


Left - Lavanda Garza Paris embroidered tulle lace gown with bow bust detailing in blanco $4,100 by La Sposa, floor length one tier veil with white over lock trim $198 and Swarovski crystal star earrings $132 all at Samantha Wynne
Right - Picot silk satin organza gown with picot-edged ruffled petals $1,785 by Aurelio Costarella at Becker Minty, double corsage aliceband $23 from Diva and white pearl earrings $77 from Sybella Jewellery



Beaded French lace gown in cream $POA from Collette Dinnigan and grey pearl necklace $195 from Sybella Jewellery


Left - Sabrina heavy silk satin gown with corset, full skirt and wrapping bust $4,240 with Lola Swarovski crystal headpiece $440 both from Johanna Johnson
Right - Allegra hand draped Italian silk jacquard one shouldered gown with built in corset and handmade silk flowers. Overlay includes hand pleated asymmetric skirt with Swarovski crystal buttons made to measure $7,035 with matching silk hair band $495 from Izaro



Taffeta long ball gown with ruffle detail and waist tie $999 from Carla Zampatti with white pearl necklace $195, white pearl bracelet $97 and white pearl earrings $77 from Sybella Jewellery


Sable Swiss cotton crochet gown with diamante detail waistband $5,400 from Baccini & Hill and pearl earrings $77 from Sybella Jewellery

Posted by Emilie Harrison

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Read All About It

Posted by Doncrack Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Imagine our surprise to find the most lovely blog entry about our sweet little magazine from renown US photographer Aaron Delesie. We have been lucky enough to work with Aaron over the past few months putting together some of the most amazingly beautiful weddings for the magazine in coming issues.



"I have a new favorite magazine! Wedding Style Guide is a magazine out of Australia and I don't believe there is anyone in the world at this time producing a better wedding publication. The creative direction of this publication is beyond amazing! "

We are so humbled to read his oh-so-flattering feedback - read all about it here. Thank you Aaron.

Posted by Jane Cameron

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Hip to be Square

Posted by Doncrack Thursday, April 15, 2010

Who doesn't love a vintage style pic, with muted colours and all the nicks and scratches that add charm to an old photograph? Well, you're going to love the iPhone app, Hipstamatic. Claudio Raschella, one of our photographers, put me on to it - he has got me hooked! For USD$2.49 it comes with a few standard film and flash settings which each vary the look of the final photograph, but you can purchase additional settings if you want the full set.

These are a couple of pics I took during a photo shoot last week - Annabelle's reviewing some flowers for a bouquet - they show just two of the effects you can expect to achieve.





Claude's tip - once you've loaded the app, go to your settings, scroll down to Hipstamatic and turn 'high quality prints' on. This will give you a bit more flexibility if you want to print the images.

Posted by Jane Cameron

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Be an Easter Entertainer

Posted by Doncrack Wednesday, March 31, 2010

One of the lovely stories we have in the latest issue is our Easter Entertainer story - a guide to help newlyweds plan the perfect party. The photographs were taken by Shona Henderson - her unique, vintage style lends itself to this pretty garden setting.





If you're planning a bit of an Easter gathering, do have a look at our free downloadable stationery - there are invitations and tags to make any setting complete.



Posted by Jane Cameron

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Smile

Posted by Doncrack Monday, January 18, 2010

Over my holiday break I bought myself a new camera. With advice from one of our wonderful photographers, Claudio Raschella, I purchased the Canon EOS 500D. To say I love this camera would be an understatement - the photos it can take are truly incredible, even for a novice like me. I'm sure all my friends, colleagues and family will be well fed up with me taking their photograph before too long.



So, given my new-found interest, I was thrilled to arrive back at my desk yesterday to find this beautifully calligraphed envelope - of course I just had to photograph it to show you all! The white ink on the dark charcoal envelope is so sophisticated and the detail in the calligraphy is absolutely exquisite. The textured white card inside revealed a botanical motif and a letterpressed printed greeting from the stylist from heaven, Lisa Vorce from Oh, How Charming! I really wouldn't have expected anything less from Lisa - understated perfection.





This beautiful card, coupled with an equally stunning gift, was just the thing to kick off the new year on the right note.

Thank you so much Lisa for this very thoughtful gift.

Posted by Jane Cameron

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