Free Pass – Queensland Brides Wedding and Honeymoon Expo

October 1st, 2010

We are heading off to the Queensland Brides Wedding and Honeymoon Expo on the 8 – 10 October.  Or rather I should say I am going because Jason is off shooting weddings all weekend (can you see a pattern developing).  I would love some company so if you are coming along pop in and say hi.  I have to say that this Expo is really good and if you are still looking for bits and pieces for your wedding I would highly recommend a visit.  With that in mind we have 5 free passes available to the first five people who comment on this post.  Just write – PICK ME – in your comment and I’ll send you an email and post the pass out to you.  Don’t forget to pop in and say hello – we would love to see you and discuss the fashion options presented at the parade – there are always some doozys!!

UPDATE – Thanks to the guys who entered,  now all the passes are gone!  Don’t forget to stop by and have a chat about the bridal fashion parade – you know how I LOVE a good frock!

Brisbane Wedding Photography – Rob + Rebecca

September 26th, 2010

Well wedding season is in full swing and I am getting mighty over being the only one who cleans up around here (Jason keeps using the excuse that he has a wedding to shoot but really – does that mean he can’t pick up his own socks???)  Rob and Rebecca’s wedding was last week – I have been looking forward to it because the engagement photos were so lovely and it didn’t disappoint.  So, so beautiful and relaxed – they looked divine!  As an aside when we were shooting their engagement portrait I asked Rob how he proposed:

We were travelling in Italy with Bec’s parents exploring the amazing Amalfi Coast.  I had already sought permission from Bec’s parents and now it was about organising the most glamorous proposal possible.  The plan was to go for a picnic lunch at a lovely little beach just near Sorrento, however on arrival at the beach a quick change of plan had to occur due to the rubbish and an aggressive Italian restauranteur.

The proposal location was changed to a cliff top bar where we took in a stunning sunset over the Amalfi coastline.  Wearing my new Fedora hat (which I had become quite attached to) I went down on one knee and told Bec that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her.

It was only after the fourth “Are you serious?”  that she realised that I was very serious.  Perhaps it was the Fedora hat that made it seem like a hoax. (Rob – Jason proposed to me while I was wearing a bike helmet so I know what you mean!) We stopped on the walk home to buy a 5 euro interim engagement ring from a wooden cart on a cobbled alleyway.  Who knew cubic zirconia could be so priceless…

And now here they are – married – and no crazy headwear in sight!

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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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