Twenty 12 Twenty 13

January 21st, 2013

Friends, gather round.  It is the time of year when to look back before looking forward.  Our top 13 favourite images of 2012.  I really love doing this because it gives me time to revisit on all of the beautiful weddings we have been lucky to be a part of and to ‘say hello’ again to all of the wonderful couples, our clients, you guys.  It is also a great way for Jason to review his work and pick out his favourite images and to reflect on where he wants to go in this new year, 2013.  So let’s begin, shall we…(I just want to say that these are in no particular order and are all equally our favourites!) (OK – so they may not be all of his favourites, there are quite a few of mine in there as well.  I’m sure he’l start talking to me again, sometime, soon…)

It was hard to pick just one image from Will and Deana‘ s wedding.  They were just so in love – it oozed from every part of their day.

Josh and Jerry‘s fabulous wedding – they were the most adorable couple.  I’m still amazed that he gave her a whole pig!

A double decker bus.  A mariachi band.  A London taxi.  And at least 4 victory rolls!  David and Jacqui‘s wedding was spectacular and totally an expression of them as a couple.

Small, intimate and oh-so-lovely, Cameron and Kelly‘s wedding was very dear to my heart.  My gorgeous sister-in-law married the love of her life.  He’s part of the family now!

Gaya and Nishanthi.  I mean, seriously!  What can I say?  Such beauty and grace and love.  Trapped in a beam of sunlight, for all the world to see.

A gorgeous day on the coast, a boat, great friends, fun times.  What a way to get married!  I give you Daniel and Tiffany!

Matt and Emily‘s wedding in the hills of Tenterfield made for some of the most dramatic and amazing photographs of the year.  Worried about it raining on your wedding day?  Just look at this!!!!  Magnifique!

Alex and Rebecca met on a bike polo court.  Jason just took them back to where it all began!

This shot from John and Eirini’s wedding is so in the moment.  I just love the serious look on Erini’s dad’s face.  He’s saying, ‘this father of the bride stuff is not to be trifled with’.  And when  it is juxtaposed with the complete joy and excitement on Erini’s face – it make for one great wedding moment.

Great, candid moments.  That is what weddings are all about!  I love the way Nick is throwing his head back and his dad can hardly keep it together.  Snap!

Mark and Raina‘s wedding was such a wonderful day.  So much love in the room, you can’t believe it is happening.

At Shane and Victoria’s beautiful Byron Bay wedding, Jason took them on a little walk down the lane.  Not your usual beach wedding shot but I love it’s intimacy…

Big moments and small ones.  That’s the greatness of capturing weddings.  Geoff and Tarryn share a quiet moment together, just the two of them, on their very big day.

 

2013

January 6th, 2013

Happy new year everyone!  While we are still having some much needed downtime, I wanted to wish you all a great 2013.  I hope you have set out your new year resolutions and are sticking to them.  Mine are a few of the usual suspects like eat better, exercise more, drink less, as well as new ones like living more ‘in the moment’ and practising gracefulness in my daily life.  We will be back on board soon with our best photographs of 2012 so in the meantime – enjoy this brand spanking new year.  (With respect to my new year’s resolutions I would like to state, for the record, that none of this cake photographed above was actually eaten.  Not a single, tiny crumb.  The icing, well, that’s a completely different story…)

welcome

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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