A little bit of sunshine, a little bit of cloud - a perfect day! Bec and Roy got married at the Queens Garden followed by a reception at the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle. Alison the Wedding Coordinator from the hotel was super - a true professional to work with.
It was great to work with Natasja Kremers from NK Photography again who created absolute magic with her camera. Kristen and Craig from InShot Productions were the videographers and also set up a photo booth for all the guests to enjoy. Watch their blog for more!
Bec and Roy a truly beautiful couple. I wish you both the very best on your honeymoon in the USA.
Rebecca and Roy's Wedding
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Tuesday, 17 November 2009
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Aloha from Maui Cathrin! I love your photos you have put up, seems like you have worked out your camera, the photo of you and I is really nice, thanks again for a great day, your help was invaluable!
Cant wait to see the rest of our photos, Cya Bec & Roy
Cathrin,
Ohhhhh, what a beautiful wedding. My favorite photo is of the bride reflected in the mirror. Such a peaceful and memorable photo. I wish them the best honeymoon in the states!!
I have a quick question also. Friends of mine over at http://www.exclusivelyweddings.com are interested in being listed in "Links I love" on your website for their "wedding invitations".
They can a small one time insertion fee for your trouble. If not interested in that they could also provide a helpful article on wedding invitations for your website to assist your visitors. I'm sure they would be open to other ideas that you may have too.
On a personal note I run a wedding blog and would be interested in exchanging links with you on your "Links I love" or the like. Look forward to hearing back from you!!
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Sincerely,
Leslie Jenkins
Editor - https://weddingengagementnoise.wordpress.com/
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