Sparks Will Fly

January 24th, 2011

As we lead up to the Your Local Wedding Guide Bridal Expo on Friday I have been thinking about the types of questions we get asked.  Being photographers a lot of brides-to-be love to stop by and have a squizz at our albums to check out what other brides wore, what colours they chose for their bridal party and generally stock up on ideas they can use for their upcoming wedding.  I was totally like that when I got married – I loved looking at the real weddings sections in magazines – they were like a drug I just couldn’t get enough of!  When I am at the Bridal Expo I get a lot of questions such as “do you know where she got her bridesmaids’ dresses from?”, “do you know which church this is?”, “who did her makeup?” and especially “do you know where she got that clip/bow/flower/headband for her hair?”.  I have been searching about for all things wedding and stumbled upon Ban.do which has the most amazing head wear I have seen.  I love the proportions of the diamante clips, the headbands and the flowers – so often the clip can get lost in the hairstyle but these are so fullsome, luscious and sparkly.  I reckon the bigger the better with all things sparkly – I mean it is your wedding day – aren’t you supposed to sparkle???  I think these styles are just beautiful – they also have a Black Label if you are wanting something extra EXTRA special.  Even for raceday functions or evening events I think they are just amazing.  So if you are still looking for that perfect hair accessory feel free to check out their website.  I might even buy one for just lounging around at home – while shouldn’t I feel special every day?

Breaking Away

January 21st, 2011

We had some friends around last night to watch the seminal cycling film, Breaking Away.  It is seminal (at least in my mind) because when Jason and I first met we discussed how much we both loved it.  The conversation was unique because before I met him I don’t think I had met anyone else who had ever seen the film.  I remember mum taking me and my sister to see it at the Schonell Theatre when we were little.  After that conversation with Jason came other conversations of course, but it became the first of the many tiny threads that bind us to each other.  We own the DVD and watch it every now and again and it still delights me as much as it did at my first viewing.  Plus the styling is awesome – especially if you like old retro 70s cycling gear.  If you get a chance to watch it – other than it being the most politically incorrect film of all time – it is worth it.  Sometimes we all need to break away from the old and forge a new path for ourselves, regardless of what others may think of us.  A new year brings new beginnings.

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Studio Sixty Photography is Brisbane wedding photographer Jason Starr, and studio manager Sally Ogilvie.

Well known for creative, natural, candid photographs of both local and international weddings, Studio Sixty Photography is capturing now and forever.


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