Libby and Pani - high school sweethearts, cat parents (my kind of people), homeowners and now... husband and wife! 💍 Getting to know these two was such an honour in the lead up to their day and we are so grateful to have captured both photos and video for them!!
This was our my first time at Tatum since it was recently renovated, the accommodation is really nice and there were plenty of great spots. Their video is by my husband Karl, photos by me!
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Photos: @jaymee_photography
Video: @traveller.video
Second photographer: @jessdewsnap
Dress: @bridal_studio @alenahume_nz
Venue: @tatumevents1912
Flowers: @jane.flowergirl
Hair: @taylormadehair_ @duo_styling
Makeup: @makeupbyhayz_
DJ: @dj_swervos
Wellington photographer
Brackenridge Wedding Venue Martinborough - Melissa and Michael
Melissa and Michael, featuring their special fur baby Doug who walked them back down the aisle as Mr & Mrs Langley! 🤍 This was such a relaxed and fun day. We loved being there for photos and video! We left with our cups full, reminded of why we love our jobs so much.
Vendors:
Hair: @amyrose_hair
Make up: @charlottelouisebeauty
Venue: @brackenridgecountryretreat
Celebrant: @wendymorrisoncelebrant
DJ: DJ luke
Flowers: @jillfranceshavill
Video: @traveller.video
Boomrock wedding elopement Wellington
An intimate wedding celebration at one of our favourite venues Boomrock Lodge Wellington. Jenna and Aaron kept their day intentional, making the most of the important things - being with family, spending time with the people they love, while enjoying incredible food and the amazing view seen from Boomrock.
Brackenridge Country Retreat Martinborough Wedding - Theresa and Shavin
We spent the day with Theresa and Shavin at Brackenridge in Martinborough starting with their preparations/getting ready photos, ceremony and right through to their party! @traveller.video was on video duty for the ceremony and speeches, while I had the lovely Jess from @jessdewsnap helping me with photos. Having a second photographer with me means that we can be in two places at once for the getting ready photos! I love at this time of year (October) the blossom trees blooming in the backdrop for the ceremony space! This was an incredibly warm and sunny day so we decided to split their wedding portraits with their bridesmaids and groomsmen up into two parts - 20 minutes after the ceremony in the shade and then 15 minutes after dinner/speeches for sunset. The sunset was amazing, make sure you scroll down to see what we captured.
Some of our favourite vendors were on board for this wedding including Jaymie Jarvis for makeup, Floriade for flowers and The Amazing Travelling Photobooth. Theresa and Shavin thank you so much for trusting us with your day (and for your beautiful Google Review talking about your experience!)
Wedding proposal under the cherry blossoms at Aston Norwood Gardens Wellington
This was THE SWEETEST of moments! A wedding proposal under the cherry blossom trees! Thomas contacted me about his proposal ideas for his beautiful partner Antoinette and we worked together to create the best plan which led us to this surprise photo shoot. The timing of their proposal worked out perfectly with the cherry blossom trees being in full bloom at Aston Norwood Gardens.
How to plan a wedding proposal photoshoot
There are a few ways to plan a proposal - let the whole thing be a surprise but ask your partner to dress up for a special occasion, or you can plan a couples session and secretly add the proposal into this (in the past I have had clients suggest to their partner that they won a photo shoot with me so it doesn’t feel suspicious). Having a photographer capture this special moment was a complete surprise for Antoinette. I was secretly waiting in the preplanned area for them to arrive! The rest of the session we wandered around the gardens for portraits.
About this location - Aston Norwood Gardens Wellington
The cherry blossom festival runs from September 01 - October 6. If you specifically want photos with the blossoms, please book in advance. The gardens are a beautiful place for photos all year round. If you would like to take photos here, I will reach out to Aston Norwood Gardens to ask for permission to photograph at this private location. Tickets for the gardens cost $10-$15 each, children are free at off-peak season.
Extended family photos with Grandparents, Parents, Siblings and Grandchildren - Wellington
Extended whānau sessions are one of the best ways for everyone to update their family photos. Not only will you receive pictures of everyone together (which often only happens on rare occasions), but each family will also receive photos of their immediate family and other group photos like cousins all together with their grandparents (or any group combination you like). During these 1 hour photo sessions, we also do a mix of photo styles that show everyone looking at the camera and more candid, fun and natural-looking photos.
It also means you can split the cost between a few of you! The pricing for groups of 6+ people starts at $890 inc GST (* this price is set as of October 2024, travel is not included and the price varies depending on the number of people). Between a few family members contributing this works out to be cheaper than booking your own smaller session.
Martinborough Tree Church Wedding Photos - Grace and Jarrod
Mr & Mrs Watson! 🤍 It was such an honour to photograph Grace and Jarrod’s engagement in 2022 and more recently their wedding at Martinborough Tree Church.
There are a few things from their day that I look back on as a highlight! Grace got ready at her family’s farm in the Wairarapa which felt really sentimental for me as I grew up in a rural area also. She found her dress while visiting family in Australia (with the help of her Grandma) from @luvbridal. Their bridesmaid Emma made their wedding cake, big shout out to @rainbirdscakes! Grace’s cousin designed their invites and save the date cards, her page is @dolly.and.moo and she also sang their first dance song (a very talented lady). All of their wedding signage was designed by Grace herself. Every little detail was curated perfectly as Grace loves designing and has a background working in events. There were so many amazing people within their family who helped make their day happen with all these special touches.
Vendors IG pages:
Venue - @martinboroughtreechurch
Live singing - Aisley Allen
Flowers - Jill Havill
Celebrant - Felicity Warren
DJ - Partya DJ (Ben)
Makeup - @charmakeupnz
Dress - @luvbridal
Signage - Designed by the bride
Wedding invites - @dolly.and.moo
Cake - @rainbirdscakes
Second phptographer - @jessdewsnap
Wellington city wedding elopement portraits
The vibe was - something short and sweet, wanting a few photos in the city together before their relaxed elopement-style ceremony at a different location. After receiving their photo gallery Jade and Jay said their photos were exactly how they imagined them to be! 😍 Their wedding day also happened to be the same night as Fred Again and they got tickets, making it the best party ever.
If you don’t want a big traditional wedding but you do want to get married and have some cool portraits together on the day, let me point you in this direction. You don’t need your ceremony photographed and a full day captured by a professional if that’s not for you. I price these sessions like a normal portrait shoot (if there is no ceremony), there is no extra charge just because it’s technically someone’s wedding day. Get dressed up and let’s take some photos that suit your plans. 😎 I’m so here for more of these type of wedding sessions and I want to hear from you!
Anam Cara Gardens, Kapiti Coast wedding venue review - Georgia and Hayden
Anam Cara Gardens is one of our favorite venues in the Kāpiti Coast and we love when clients book us for photos and videos here!! The venue is spread across 10 acres of serene garden settings, includes an indoor venue and two separate spaces for getting ready making it the perfect venue with everyone on site for your day. Their venue has a capacity for up to 120 guests, and includes a modern commercial kitchen for caterers and a bar for BYO. Pick from 6 different ceremony locations and many areas for photos, including the beach which is only a short drive away for sunset photos.
Teresa and Tim are so great to work with as the venue’s owners and hosts, we can wholeheartedly recommend their venue to all of our couples. Here is a recent full-day wedding that I photographed at Anam Cara in January 2024. This was an 8 hour package, which included a second photographer for 4 hours*. We covered Georgia and Hayden’s preparations through to their first dance and sunset photos (although on this occasion we didn’t get much of a sunset down at Ōtaki Beach but we still took the opportunity to head out for 15 minutes). The examples here show parts of the full day, it is a longer blog post to scroll through but I hope it shows couples the variety of images they can receive from a wedding of this size. If you love these images and want to reach out about your wedding at Anam Cara Gardens, please do!
* With the mention of a second photographer helping me with this wedding, my packages and inclusions are subject to change in the coming years, however second photographers will always be available for packages. A special mention to Jess Dewsnap who helped me with this day!
All the talents 👇🏼
@anamcaragardensweddings
@paperswanbride @heracouture
@wildvioletcosmeticink
@styledbynicky_o
@rembrandt1946
@traveller.video
@jessdewsnap (the best second shooter!)
Tarureka Estate - Wairarapa wedding venue review and wedding photos!
Mr & Mrs Becker-Stewart! A true love story that dating apps can work their magic and these beautiful humans found each other! A laid-back guy from the Naki and a stunning registered nurse, an absolute perfect match these two ♥️ They are now living the dream together in Melbourne and came back to NZ to celebrate with friends and family on their wedding day at Tarureka Estate in Featherson!
Review of Tarureka Estate - Rustic Barn Wedding Venue Wairarapa, NZ
I wanted to share this wedding day as an opportunity to showcase Tarureka as a New Zealand wedding venue and why we enjoy photographing and filming weddings here! It’s located in Featherson at the bottom of the Remutaka Range hill, only a short drive from Wellington and Lower/Upper Hutt, so if you’re exploring venues in the Wairarapa or Wellington region this would be a great choice.
Get ready on site in the Historical Homestead
The homestead sleeps 18 people and has a bridal suite on the second floor. As photographers, we appreciate that everyone can get ready on-site for their wedding day. This makes it easy for us to go between rooms and spaces, if we have a groom getting ready at the same time a bride is having her hair or makeup done for example. The historic homestead has been recently renovated but holds its original charm and character. Once you’re ready for your ceremony and wedding day, it is only a 30-second walk to greet your guests.
Your wedding ceremony
Tarureka Estate offers an indoor and outdoor area for ceremonies which is great for all weather conditions. This is the outdoor area situated in a grove of trees. After your ceremony, guests are invited to the main lawn near the homestead for cocktails, canapes and games.
Wedding photos
The gardens at Tarureka provide backdrops for all your wedding photos however if you would like to go off-site with your bridesmaids/groomsmen/wedding party crew there are optional locations nearby! Most of the photos below are on-site (aside from the photos taken in the Olive Grove which are at a private property).
The Loft Barn
Voted as one of the top barn venues the loft was built in 1868 and is one of the oldest and largest barns in New Zealand. Since 2001 it has been running as a wedding venue. The top floor can be used for your ceremony and or reception, which seats up to 120 guests. The ground floor is where the bar and dance floor are located.
Brac and Bow Catering
At the time of writing this blog post Brac and Bow is the caterer for Tarureka and their food is delicious! The venue also offers BYO alcohol for no extra cost.
I also wanted to make a special mention to the wonderful Sarah McEvoy who joined me for part of this wedding day, she took some of the cocktail hour photos that I’ve shared in this blog. Two of my wedding packages include a second photographer so while I’m photographing in one area with the wedding couple, I have another person capturing some of the candid moments that couples often didn’t see on the day.
Couples engagement sessions in Wellington!
If you have recently celebrated your engagement, congratulations! This is an exciting time for you and your partner! Having an engagement shoot is a special way to introduce yourself to the photography side of things and celebrate this time together before you are married. Here are some reasons why I love these photo sessions with couples!
meet your photographer & get some amazing photos with your partner!
It’s a great opportunity to meet with photographers before making a final decision about who you are going to pick. Every photographer will have a different style and approach to how they direct couples. It’s important you find a photographer who makes you feel comfortable and fits with your aesthetic. It’s also the perfect time to get some photos with your pets because how often do we get the chance to have professional photos taken with them (I’ve done photo shoots with both cats and dogs before!)
Learn how easy photos can feel
I get it, I get super weird when a camera is pointing at me. Your photographer should be able to help you relax and overcome that awkward feeling. This is a great practice run for your wedding day. You might even have fun and when you look at the photos you will realise it wasn’t that bad.
WEDDING INVITATIONS
Use your new photos to announce your news online or to design your wedding save the dates or invitations, it will get people really excited!
MEMORIES
Let your engagement shoot be one of the milestones leading up to your wedding day. This is a chance to hang out with the person you love and celebrate new beginnings!
Sarah and William's Boomrock Wedding! It's all in the smaller details (cat lovers you'll like this one)!
When Sarah and Will first emailed me about their wedding plans they mentioned they had a cat named Sandwich, I knew they were my kind of people 😻
I loved everything about their intimate wedding with 30 guests at Boomrock. It was possibly the most relaxed wedding I’ve been to! They started with getting ready together at their home in Karori which was so sweet having their ‘first look’ in the comfort of their own home. We did most of their portraits before the ceremony so they could put all their attention into hanging out with guests for the rest of the day.
To get to Boomrock guests will usually travel via bus from the city which takes about 30 minutes. It’s exciting for anyone who has never been here, I imagine guests may think … ‘There is no way this bus can drive down this narrow road and up this crazy hill’. You go from city to very rural within a few minutes, it’s an incredible place! On this day the weather was so clear out at Boomrock that we could not only see the South Island but at sunset we could see Mount Taranaki in the distance (I grew up in this area so that was cool seeing it for the first time in a while).
An extra special mention to the smaller details from their day that I’m obsessed with. Sandwich appeared on their wedding invites, dinner menus and wedding cake made by our favourite @stilettostudiocakes. I also really loved how Sarah and William walked down the aisle to their ceremony together.
Venue: @boomrocklodge
Celebrant: Sam McDonald
Hair/makeup: @alana__muha
Florals: @melissajane_flowers
Suit: @barkersclothing
Dress: @wendymakinbridal
Tailor: @sues.repairs
Candid wedding photos and portraits of guests - Why I use a second photographer and examples of their photography
Second photographer included in Collections 3 & 4
Two of my wedding packages include having a second photographer with us for part of your day! This is a cost I take care of as part of our service and is provided as part of your package. My second photographer will take photos on the day and I do the rest from organising their start/finish time, editing the photos and handling delivery. Having a second photographer is great for weddings with 60+ guests. It means we can capture more of your guests and unique moments that you maybe didn’t see happen on the day (so often we hear back from clients with feedback that they love seeing the photos that took part during times when their attention was on other things). While I’m capturing the important parts and formalities, my second photographer is in the background capturing extra candid moments and is available to take photos of your guests. We will often do the rounds asking if guests would like a photo taken during cocktail hour (if we aren’t needed elsewhere) but we also encourage guests to ask us for any group photos they would like.
Photo opportunities that we love for candid moments
We love capturing the moments right after your ceremony when guests come up to congratulate you (it’s an exciting moment and guests start to forget we are there as they are more focused on you). I even suggest that couples add 5-10 minutes into their timeline after the ceremony for this part so we can capture some candid hugs and chats.
We also love weddings that provide games or entertainment during cocktail hour, if games are started at the right time one of us can capture this (keep in mind sometimes games can happen at the same time as the formal portraits with the wedding party/bridesmaids/groomsmen, where both photographers are likely away focusing on this). Some couples will allow extra time before or after their wedding portraits so they can join part of the cocktail hour. This allows us to capture some moments of you with your guests before the reception starts! I can provide suggestions and guidance on a timeline for this (my goal is not to keep couples away from guests for too long, we want you to be catching up with your favourite people).
A couple of things to note from our side of things!
Candid moments are not staged and can sometimes only happen in the right environments, they are never guaranteed to always happen like in these particular examples. Things like weather and a strict timeline can mean there may be less opportunity for us to capture photos of your guests. On the day of a wedding, we may need to prioritise taking certain photos over these candid opportunities. We also respect guests’ boundaries if they do not want their photos taken or if we feel the moment doesn’t feel right we will focus on other parts of the wedding day instead (we will photograph where we feel comfortable or welcomed).
My second photographer is with us for up to 4 hours on a wedding day and this is usually to help cover preparations, the ceremony and after the ceremony, they will often finish before the reception starts. During the reception, I will cover this part of the day on my own and will continue to capture weddings in both a portrait and candid style (and guests can still grab me for a photo when possible)!
These photos are credited to the amazing Jess Dewsnap who has worked with me for many weddings! She runs her own business as well so may not be available at every event, however, I work closely with other local photographers.
A second photographer can also be added to Collection 1 or 2 for an additional fee. * All of the information in this blog post is correct and up to date as of May 2024. Packages and services may change over time.
Lia and Edan - Rural New Zealand wedding on the Kapiti Coast Wellington
This was a cup is full kind of day. Our last wedding of the 2023 season was spent with Lia and Edan! They kept their whole day close to home, getting ready and hosting their reception at their family farm and ceremony across the road at a neighbour's property.
It rained during their ceremony and it was kind of magic seeing everyone continue to be present and not feel too upset by the weather. People laughed and happily cried, the weather wasn’t an issue and I admired that so much. I got to wear my waterproof tramping boots (the best purchase I've made) and a raincoat, I grew up on a farm so mud and a bit of water doesn’t phase me all. This whole experience was humbling and special being at a different venue, somewhere that meant a lot to their family.
Their reception formalities were kept very short and sweet with only a couple of speeches and a buffet family style dinner that was all self catered. I loved seeing all their family members and friends chip in to help with this part. It felt like a true celebration of bringing everyone together.
We are so grateful for how welcoming and friendly everyone was towards us on this day. It really makes me feel like I am exactly where I am supposed to be, doing the job I LOVE.
Ohariu Farm Wellington Wedding - Abbey and Anthony
When your clients are from Taranaki (where I grew up) and you instantly click 😍 I’m so grateful that Abbey and Anthony asked me to capture their engagement photos and wedding day! The girls had a great Airbnb near Ohariu Farm, so if anyone needs a recommendation for accommodation please check out Ohariu Alpaca Farm Stay. If you have pets and you’d like some creative ideas for including them on your wedding day, scroll down to see how Abbey and Anthony incorporated their doggos into their wedding reception.
There is an incredible list of vendors from their wedding!
@marriedbyashleigh
@jaymiejarvis.makeupartist
@ohariufarm
@stilettostudiocakes
Tribe Archipelago Summit, LXC, Tempest, Wayfarer and Quest 05 Preset Reviews
Purchasing Lightroom presets is a personal choice that can help enhance your photographic style and speed up your editing time. I have a small pick of creative presets that I use for my work and also a heap of presets that I don’t use at all (but they were purchased as part of a pack). It’s a lot of trial and error figuring out which look you like and finding a style that suits your RAW files without it looking over-processed.
So far the most successful presets for my work have been made by Archipelago, a community of professional photographers who have spent the last 10+ years refining their presets. Their preset styles are earthy, modern, true colour, film and moody. I think almost everyone would find a look they like in their presets but it can take time to find the right one depending on what you want to achieve. I’ve purchased about 5 different packs over the years and have settled on one that I really love in 2024 which feels like I have found my editing style.
My favourite and most commonly used preset is from a set called Archipelago Quest 05. Over the years I have also used their Summit, LXC, Tempest and Wayfarer packs. Here is a run-through of each of these preset packs and how I have found the process of developing my editing style over the years. At the time of updating this blog post in 2024, I don’t believe any of these packs are available for purchase but you will get a feel for the diversity in their range (and also see the development in their presets over the years!)
Archipelago also offers a ‘Quest preset membership’ which gives you a new preset and creative profile monthly, plus a discount for their main shop. This was how I found my current preset and got to learn more about my own editing style. This is a really clever way to test out their products before purchasing some of their more expensive packs.
Here is a RAW image, this is what all of my images look like before editing. I shoot in RAW format to get the most detail and highest sized files from my images. The best way to describe a RAW file is comparing it to an unbaked cake, it has all the right ingredients but you need to bake the cake to get to the final result which is the process of editing.
It’s really important to note that every time I apply a preset to an image I will tweak it to get the best out of each image. In these examples I share, I haven’t done any tweaks in colours/hues so you can see the presets as they are in their original form.
Tribe Archipelago Quest 05 Presets Review (current edit style)
This is currently my most used preset pack and almost all of my work is edited with AQ05 ii or AQ05iii. All of the presets in this pack have only slight changes that can be hard to spot but I like the subtleness of them all. In my experience of using Archipelago presets over the years they have improved the colours in skin tones and lowered the high contrast, which I love. Everything feels more natural. In some of their older packs, I found I was always having to decrease the saturation of the orange/red in people’s faces as well as the hue, often the skin just looked too unnatural and orange.
AQ05 i - This preset is quite close to how the RAW image looks, so it’s natural but it has taken away some of the vibrancy.
AQ05 iii - This would be the preset I use to deliver an image like this. It has my signature ‘film’ look while preserving the natural look and feel that their home had in real life.
AQ05 ii - This is one of the presets I like to use, but not for this image. It has a slight green tint to it which can look really good in certain environments.
AQ05 iv - I love that this pack includes a dreamy black-and-white preset! I find I need variety for finding the right B&W preset, this will only suit some images.
Tribe Archipelago Tempest & Wayfarer Review (current edit style)
I currently still use the black and white presets from the Tempest and Wayfarer packs. Here are some examples! I tend to switch between all 3 black and white options depending on the photo and scenario. I haven’t included all of the examples of the colour presets in these two packs as I only sometimes use these 4.
Tempest 06 - This B&W preset has a warm colour grading added in the shadows which I quite like!
Tempest 03 - The only colour preset from this pack that I sometimes use
Wayfarer 08 - This B&W preset has a warm colour grading added in the shadows which I quite like!
Wayfarer 09 - You can tell the difference with no colour grading added. it is cooler toned.
Tribe Archipelago Summit Presets Review (retired presets)
The Summit presets are more saturated in colour and higher in contrast. You will notice the skin tones look more saturated than the Quest 05 pack, which is something I have moved away from in recent years. Overall you will see that these images look more processed. Looking back on my older work edited using these presets I can see the higher contrast in editing, everything used to feel quite bright. I don’t believe this pack is available for purchase at this time.
Summit 01
Summit 02
Summit 03
Summit 04
Summit 05
Summit 06
Tribe Archipelago LXC Review (retired presets)
LXC is no longer available to purchase which is why I call it my OG Tribe presets but I believe they have released LXCr, I’m not sure if this is an updated version of these older presets that I own.
LXC 01
LXC 04
LXC 03
LXC 05
LXC 02
LXC 06
Wet weather options for photo shoots in Wellington
We all know that saying Welly on a good day.. just as well as we know how unpredictable our weather can be here in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington. Sometimes plans for photo sessions may change if the weather is rainy or too windy for the desired location but I will help you navigate this! I have learned that checking the forecast days in advance before your photo session can only add to sometimes unnecessary worry. While it is best to wait until the day before (or the day of) to confirm plans there are a few options we can discuss when making your booking for a backup plan.
WINDY OPTIONS
Certain locations, like Whitireia Park in Tītahi Bay as the main example, are more exposed and vulnerable to strong wind forecasts as it is on a hilltop. This scenario can mean changing to a different location with better shelter on the day. I try to keep my day flexible on photo shoot days, so if we need to we can move our appointment to the morning we can. If clients are mindful of their commitments and other plans on the day of a photo shoot we may have more flexibility to pivot our plans last minute for a more suitable option.
RAINY DAY OPTIONS
With the weather forecast changing so frequently (and sometimes being unreliable in advance) we can leave it to the last minute to make a call about your photo session going ahead.
If it is raining on the day of your photoshoot
We can reschedule to a new date on a weekday with no additional fees, please note my weekend availability is limited and usually booked out weeks to months in advance so rescheduled appointments usually take place on a weekday. If moving your shoot to a new date on a weekday isn’t an option here are some ideas below for going ahead on the day of your photo shoot.
If rescheduling is not an option
Photos at home
Some clients like to move their photo sessions indoors into their own homes if it’s a rainy day. In your home we only need one or two spaces to create beautiful imagery, usually the living room for bigger groups or the master bedroom if you are a smaller family. We may need to change the time of day for your session if we originally planned a sunset session (a more ideal time indoors would be mid-morning or early-mid afternoon at home due to lighting conditions).
Parliament Buildings (permission required in advance)
When you think of Parliament don’t just think of the Beehive in the background, the photos I take here aren’t touristy and the surrounding areas are quite beautiful! There is a semi-sheltered area at Parliament Buildings near the old library that can be helpful for photos. There is a roof cover to be out of the rain but on a windy day, this too can be a little exposed, so I recommend bringing a warm jacket. This area is suitable for extended family groups and if the rain stops even for 5 minutes we can pop out to nearby garden areas for more variety of locations. For permission at this location, I can email security to pre-arrange this option in advance. This is a great option for those booking in for photos with extended family members who may be traveling from out of town.
Begonia House Wellington Gardens (permission required in advance)
At the Wellington Botanic Gardens, there is a fully enclosed glasshouse which is great for photos, however, it often isn’t the best option for families and I don’t often recommend this location to clients due to the extra fees and admin required to get permission.We need permission to take photos at this location and there is an additional fee that clients will need to pay directly to the Gardens/Wellington council for use of the grounds indoors and outdoors (these fees go towards their heritage plant collections and future projects at the gardens). In my past experiences the fee to photograph at the Wellington Botanic Gardens has been $110-$210 depending on the time of year and where we are (this fee also applies to outside areas). Their hours are limited to 9am - 4pm in the Begonia House. This information I’ve provided could change based on their policies updating over time. You can contact them directly here - bookings@wcc.govt.nz
TIME-SENSITIVE PHOTO SESSIONS
If your photo session is time-sensitive, like a maternity shoot, and you would like some additional reassurance going into your booking please reach out as I may be able to reserve an additional weekday space as a backup option for your photo session.
THE BOOKING PROCESS
Once we have discussed your location and any backup plans that we may want to have, I will usually be in touch 1-2 days before your session for us to confirm our options and the weather forecast. Feel free to reach out before this timeframe with any concerns. I will be watching the weather forecast leading up to the day, however, we likely won’t know what the weather will do for us until the day before or the day of your photo session. On the day of your photo session if we need to change plans last minute I will contact you via text or call (as my email notifications are turned off and only checked at certain times of the day in my working schedule). You can reach out to me at any time via text message, I am here to help and make this process as easy as possible!
HELPFUL LINKS FOR PHOTOGRAPHER FRIENDS!
If you’d like more information on how to enquire about permission at Parliament see their website here. It is really easy to email the Speaker’s office and they usually reply within 1 business day. They will also sometimes suggest a suitable time based on any events taking place near or at Parliament like protests etc.
The best outdoor photo locations for family photography in Lower Hutt, NZ
Petone Beach Photos
Petone Beach is an easy-access location with great views of Wellington City. I usually meet clients in the old wharf car park which is easy to park in with children. On one side of the wharf is the dog beach, so there is a dog-friendly area and on the other side of the wharf there are usually no dogs off leads. In the summertime, this popular spot is covered in cute bunny tail grass and there are a lot of different backdrops within walking distance from the car. The best time for photos here is about 1-1.5 hours before sunset depending on the time of year and weather forecast (particularly in winter the light gets lost behind the hills a bit quicker than expected).
Eastbourne Beach Photos
Eastbourne is a popular location because of its long grass and beach setting. It can be a little windy though so bring a jacket and hair tie (like most areas in Wellington). Best time for photos here is usually 1 hour before sunset. This location is also dog friendly.
Percy Reserve Photos
Percy Reserve is a great location for families with younger children who aren’t able to stay up late for a sunset session at Petone or Eastbourne Beach. It’s also great on a windy day rather than doing photos at the beach as it’s more sheltered. There are a few areas within walking distance of the car park that I like to use and I’ll often finish the session at the duck pond so children can enjoy that part of the reserve. This reserve is also great because of the open spaces and concreted pathways, it’s not overwhelming with green tones which can sometimes affect the colour of skin in photos if it’s a highly dense bush area. Best time of day for photos here can be morning or early/mid afternoon.
belmont recreation reserve - Lower Hutt River
Lower Hutt river has a few different areas that are suitable for photos but I love Belmont Recreation Reserve! It has good parking and multiple spots for photos including a garden lawn setting and then the river bank. There is also a playground area that kids can play on after the photo session. The best time of day for photos here can depend on the weather forecast and time of year but as a rule, anytime from about 2.5-2 hours before sunset is suitable before the light is lost in behind the hills.
Anam Cara Gardens Wedding - Amy and Liam
When your wedding day turns out to be a one-year wedding anniversary. SURPRISE! Amy and Liam thank you for asking us to capture your special day and for doing things authentic to how you wanted them to be! These two eloped on this exact day 1 year prior and managed to keep the secret until their wedding day at Anam Cara Gardens. We started off their day with preparations over in the main house before their first look together and then a first look with some of their immediate family members (loved this idea of including family). We then went around the gardens for photos with their wedding party friends!
To finish off the day we had cocktail hour with lots of catching up with their guests, the shoe game (is this what it's called?!), sunset photos down at Otaki beach, an epic reception entrance and a first dance.
As always thanks so much for having us at your beautiful venue Teresa and Tim at Anam Cara Gardens and to Olivia Melhop for your help on this day as my second photographer!
Brackenridge Wedding Venue - Martinborough
Hayley and Shaun contacted me about their wedding plans at Brackenridge and we decided that 6 hours of photography would be plenty of time for their day! They wanted the wedding to be about spending time with family, their kids (who were their bridesmaids and groomsmen) and having a great time with guests. In the 6 hours that I was with them, we were able to cover the finishing touches of their preparations, the ceremony, photos afterward with their family and kids, the very start of their reception and sunset photos! That’s one of the great things about Brackenridge as a wedding venue, everything is on-site and you can make your timeline really streamlined without lots of travel between locations. I’m all for these shorter wedding days, sometimes you don’t need a 10-hour package and you can actually capture so much in a shorter time.
During their first speeches, we had a small window of opportunity to decide if we were going to head out for sunset photos, which we preplanned to be before I finished. It was raining, completely clouded over and I said sorry we won’t get a sunset but then the sky opened up (I’ve had this happen before in Martinborough, it changes within minutes). They got their sunset photos! Take a look.
Thanks for joining me @jessdewsnap as my second photographer and it was great to see you @wendymorrisoncelebrant!
