Andrew + Lei

September 26th, 2011

Normally before any wedding, Jason heads out and scouts for locations.  He likes to check out the church and reception venue and then drive around the surrounding suburbs to see, you know, cool stuff.  This normally happens on a Friday afternoon and I am normally with him, grumbling and cross at having to drive around aimlessly not knowing what we are looking for.  Of course Jason knows what he is looking for – but, as you can imagine, for me, it’s not the most ideal way to spend a Friday afternoon.  But for this wedding some of the locations has already been selected by our clients, Andrew and Lei, some locations were just non-negotiable.  Andrew and Lei met and fell in love at the University of Queensland with Andrew even proposing at the Pizza Caffe at the Schonell Theatre (which seriously guys, has, hands down, the best pizzas in town – they super crispy and amazing toppings.)  Given that Andrew and Lei were already having their ceremony and reception at the beautiful Hillstone St Lucia – it was easy!  I think it is really special that all of the locations in this wedding are meaningful to Andrew and Lei – that they were significant in bringing them together.  Photographs have a way of capturing emotions and memories in them, like mini time capsules – not only can you recall when the photos were taken but so many things associated with that time and place.  Thoughts, smells, feelings, conversations – they all come flooding back when you look at a photograph.  Andrew and Lei now have those memories locked away, forever.  Thank you so much for including us in your trip down memory lane and here’s to many, many more memories to come.

Andrew and Lei had some hilarious personal vows that kept everyone laughing through the ceremony.

Thomas + Emily

September 19th, 2011

We had one of those crazy, impromptu dinners last night with a bunch of our rowdy friends.  You know the kind of dinners – the ones where it doesn’t matter what you are eating and everyone talks over the top of each other and raucous and spontaneous laughter abounds.  Although we were all having a great time it really was the boys that took it to a whole new level.  I don’t have brothers so this kind of merciless bagging and incessant chatter about nothing is kind of new to me.  Seriously, the full-on rubbish they talk about – whoa nelly!  It was overwhelming.  I can’t believe they think they can give us a hard time about the stuff we talk about – they are far, far worse!  Apparently it has been said that Thomas and his two brothers have a name for this type of talk – it’s called Booth Banter.  I reckon that sounds like an onomatopoeia – you can just imagine what is discussed in Booth Banter, can’t you?  And I am also told that Emily’s ability to handle and join in with this Booth Banter was the icing on the cake, so to say, that solidified Thomas and Emily’s love.  Well Emily – my hat’s off to you – because after last night and the crazy tomfoolery that was going on, you have won my utmost admiration and respect.  Word, sister!

The Booth boys with their Booth Banter!

I love Happy Socks!!

And bow ties!!!

And the deed is done.

Would that be Booth Banter again???

 

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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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