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Tina + Duncan | Wedding Photographer Melbourne

They travelled a long way for their wedding. A very long way indeed. You could tell from the joy in their guests’ faces though that they were all glad that they had done so. This joyous reunion of family and friends was one of the most important elements of the day for Tina and Duncan, and I was so pleased to have been asked to be a part of it with them.

There was lots of this going on with the boys that afternoon (loved hearing that laughter)…

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And much fun drinking this…

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All while full of style…

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Things were just as gorgeous with Tina and her bridesmaids before the ceremony also. There were 12 in the bridal party, including Tina and Duncan, and three of Tina’s bridesmaids were male. LOVED that.

I couldn’t have asked for a more gorgeous image of Tina than the one below if I tried. Actually, I did try. After I snapped this and she moved her head back a second later, I asked her to turn her head again in a vain attempt to capture the same shot again. I couldn’t. You can’t ask for moments like this. They just are. She looks so incredibly beautiful here and it’s one of my personal favourites of her from the day taken just at the right moment, in the right light. Bliss!

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As I said to Tina’s mum when she was lauhing at me lying on the floor taking photos of Tina’s shoes, ”They’re Manolos Barb – they need their own space to be admired properly”. Oh yes… they do! Thank you Mr Blahnik from women everywhere ;)

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Did I say Tina was stunning…? STUNNING. Another two of my favourite images with her before the ceremony. In fact, the one of her girls helping her into her dress is one of my favourites full stop.

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Another image I can’t help but make happy noises about. Love, adore, love, adore – detail on these beautiful nicolangëla bridesmaids dresses. They were honestly the most divine bridesmaids dresses I’ve ever seen.

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Their beautiful ceremony was held at St Pauls Cathedral right in the heart of the CBD and was nothing short of magnificent. They connected so beautifully with each other. The images we took after the ceremony make me realise how much I love living here in Melbourne too.

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 Tina + Duncan’s Dream Team
Ceremony Location: St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne
Reception Location: Zinc at Federation Square
Bridal Gown: Brides of Armadale
Groom’s attire: Lavin
Bridesmaids: nicolangëla
Shoes: Manolo Blahnik
Jewellery: Vintage
Makeup/Hair: Anaka
Flowers: Kate Hill
StationeryChapel Press
Cake: La Tropezienne 

Jessie + Sam | Wedding Photographer, Melbourne

You know that two people are just made for each other when you meet people like Jessie and Sam. Their fun-loving, gentle natures just make you want to run over and give them a cuddle every time you see them. It’s always a special day when two people make a promise to be together forever, but when you also throw these two in the mix, you know it’s going to be a lot of fun as well.

I adore these two. Their attention to detail and meticulous preparation of, well, everything meant that the whole day ran smoothly and effortlessly. They went out of their way to make their wedding theirs – most of the decorations and details were all put together by the two of them and I can only imagine the hours upon hours of work they put into it all. It was all worth it though. All so very worth it. The entire wedding was just so very them, and I adore that.

Not only was this entire wedding held in my own suburb (nothing like supporting the local crowd – well done you two!) but every person involved with the day was so friendly and easy going that it just made it such a pleasure to spend the day with them.

First up though, meet our groom, Sam. I must say – the boys were great fun. I don’t think they stopped laughing the entire time I was there. The bubbles were out, the laughs were out, such a great atmosphere pre-ceremony for the lovely Sam (and for me as their wedding photographer!).

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Tie shots are probably some of my favourite moments when capturing the groom getting ready for the ceremony (mainly because there’s always at least one guy that has no idea how to tie it properly) so you can imagine my delight when Sam brought out his bow-tie. Yep, a favourite alright.

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Yes, they’re boys… but at least they have checklists!

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Afterwards I made my way over to see Jessie who looked like some 1940’s film starlet. There’s something about weddings that makes brides just look even more beautiful than they already are, and Jess was no exception. She was beaming. That gorgeous smile of hers lit up as I walked in the door. “I’m up here!” she called from the top of the stairs and waved. I think I just stood there with my jaw open for a moment or two – she look radiant. And no wonder – she was about to marry her highschool sweetheart – the boy that still gives her butterflies every time she sees him.

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These next two are so special to me, particularly the one on the right which is a beautiful image of Jessie’s parents on their wedding day.

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Is she not the cutest little thing alive?

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Sam and Jessie had told me how special photos were to them. They told me their house was filled with them, and that they would always be taking photos of anything and everything. It was so fitting therefore to see that they’d hired a photobooth for the day for them and their guests. Guest were all encouraged to use the booth to take photos and then pop them into their guestbook with a message. So,so fab! The first thing they did after walking down the aisle was jump into the photobooth and get some photos done. How gorgeous is that?

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More Jess + Sam loveliness… oh they were so fun! 

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Of course, there was a photobooth – so we had to try it out for ourselves while we were there (meet my gorgeous assistant CJ too whom I adore and makes my life so much easier for me every week! She joined me that day too)

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{You are both as cute as a button – adored every single second of your day with the two of you. It was fun, relaxed and just a beautiful celebration of love – I wish nothing but the best for your future together x)

Megan + Ian | Wedding photography, Melbourne

The same day Megan and Ian were married, they were also celebrating eight years together. I still remember when I met them for the very first time and they told me they had organised their wedding date to coincide with their anniversary. Beyond romantic (although I’m sure Ian would argue, quite smart too, as there is now only one anniversary date to ever remember and celebrate!)

Everything about this gorgeous wedding made me salivate – from the Charles Rose wedding rings to the Mariana Hardwick couture gown – it was all just so pretty, pretty, pretty.

I arrived to meet up with Ian and the boys to start off with, and was greeted with this fantastic black vintage car sitting in the front garden. I gravitated towards it like it was a magnet and promptly declared I was in photographer heaven. The cars were a very special part of the day for Ian, and so I was more than happy to oblige by including them in their wedding photography.

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The day began to heat up (it topped 36 degrees that day…. not that I could complain when the poor boys were in full black suits standing out in that sun too) but you would have never known it the way Megan looked that day. Beautifully radiant and glowing, she could have easily stepped out of a bridal magazine she was that perfect. And you know how you secretly wish that girls that are amazingly beautiful are really mean, just because it would be horribly unfair to be so good looking and so lovely? Well, Megan is that good looking and that lovely. Ian is such a lucky man.

Her gown was nothing short of amazing…

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Ah… Sault, beautiful Sault. How I adore thee…

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Megan and Ian wanted a wedding that reflected three values – natural, romantic and emotional. I think this image just sums that right up…

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Megan and Ian’s Dream Team:
Ceremony: Sault, Daylesford 
Reception: Sault, Daylesford 
Bridal Gown: Marianna Hardwick
Shoes: Wittner 
Makeup/Hair: Amber Hair Salon, and Hayley Mac 
Jewellery: Charles Rose, Melbourne 
Groom’s attire: Formal Red, Fitzroy
Cars: Family & friends’ hot rods/classic cars

Chloe + Andrew | Melbourne wedding photographer

Talk about trust. This amazingly gorgeous couple booked me by email from Dublin and I finally got to meet them in person only days before their wedding day.

I knew I would love them. The way they spoke of one another meant I knew they would be special. Chloe calls Andrew her favourite person in the world, and Andrew said that he adores the love that Chloe has for everyone.

Yep, these two are special.

They were married on a beautiful sunny Saturday at Mansfield in country Victoria. They wanted a location that was special to them, and that meant something. “I am at my happiest when I’m at Mansfield” Chloe said, and it’s easy to see why. “The ceremony in the garden will be very special because we’ve said all along that we want to get married in a place that our children will be able to run around over in the future. Imagine sitting on the balcony in 20 years time, looking at that spot, and remembering back to such a wonderful day that we were able to share with all of our friends and family.”

Don’t you just want to cry?!

We started first with the very handsome groom-to-be and the rest of the boys preparing for the afternoon…

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See, handsome! And he does a pretty mean Roger David impersonation (just ask him…)

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The girls were just as gorgeous – and Chloe was absolutely born to be a bride. She was stunning.

As Chloe’s mum gave her a beautiful ring that her late grandmother had left to her for her wedding, I lost it. Chloe had tears, her mum had tears, I had tears – it was one of the most beautiful moments I have witnessed between mother and daughter at a wedding. This family is truly special.

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Chloe sourced this amazing pin from overseas to add to her dress…

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Love this image so much…

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The ceremony and reception were held at Chloe’s parents farm in Mansfield overlooking the absolutely gorgeous rolling country Victorian hills in the distance. The sun was slowing setting as the day wore on and made for some absolutely glorious light for the couples shots afterwards.

There was such a wonderful attention to detail for this wedding – bottles of water for the ceremony, personalised vows during the ceremony that made me cry (although, that’s not hard… I cry at everything!) and even buses were arranged for the guests to ferry them to/from the reception and their hotels in town. Just loved this wedding so much.

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Probably my favourite from the day…

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Seriously…. could this reception have been any more gorgeous?! I think I could have just sat there staring in amazement at this beautiful tent all evening. One of these most elegant marquees I have ever seen.

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Chloe and Andrew’s Dream Team:
Ceremony Location: Mansfield, Victoria
Reception Location: Mansfield, Victoria
Ceremony Officiant: Pat Lane
Bridal Gown: Alfred Angelo
Groom’s attire: Formal Red
Groomsmen: Formal Red
Bridesmaids: Monsoon
Shoes: Pink London
Makeup/Hair: Cinamonstix Mansfield
Flowers: Blooms on Bridge, Benalla
Catering: Magnolia Tree Mansfield
Cake: Gwen Grey

Cherie + Simon: Part II | Melbourne wedding photography

Cherie and Simon’s wedding ceremony was beautiful. There were so many thoughtful and heartfelt words spoken by everyone, and Celebrant Celia Dann did a beautiful job of bringing everything together. She made me want to get married all over again, and you could tell that both Simon and Cherie were so happy to have had her marry them. The readings were so touching, at one point I was listening to those beautiful words forgetting I was there with a job to do – all of the hallmarks of a memorable ceremony.

I had been checking the weather forecast randomly all week to try and gauge what we would be faced with for the wedding. Knowing how much they wanted to have photos taken around this beautiful property, I wanted so badly for their sake for it not to rain. That’s when, naturally, the forecast predicted rain… not just rain, mind you, but thunderstorms. Even the morning of the wedding just before the drive up there, they were still predicting thunderstorms (and how ironic that Cherie works for the Bureau of Meteorology!). The reality though? Nothing but sunshine! In fact, it was so hot that my pale ‘fluroescent white’ skin even got burnt, so go figure! It wasn’t until just before the reception began that the clouds started to form and later that night that the storms began (and boy were they storms…. and great lightning too!)

This beautiful lake below sits just beside the house on the farm with the most amazing wooden deck allowing you to take in the magnificent surroundings. I swear all we needed was a string quartet to serenade us as we walked around and I would have felt like I was in a beautiful movie.

What I think I enjoyed most though about these two was witnessing their beautiful love and connection and being able to capture that for them. Sure, I might have ushered them to a pretty location, but these two were so into each other that there was hardly any direction at all. They danced, they kissed, they snuggled, they laughed – beautiful, tender, love. What made it so lovely is that they concentrated on them, and made those moments theirs.

 

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So much fun, so much love… some of my favourite shots from the entire wedding we taken in the paddocks that lead into the farm from the road. How lucky we were that we had so much rain prior to the wedding – the grass was lush…

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The rocking buick was provided by a friend of theirs – handy guy to know!

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The reception venue of Glen Erin Retreat was amazing – the timing couldn’t have been more perfect as the sun was just starting to go down behind the vineyard as the reception began. Hazel from Gisborne Cottage Flowers organised all of the floral arrangements for the wedding, and I love that they bouquet theme of the girls carried over into the reception as well for the table arrangements and cake flowers. See – I told you, attention to detail these two!

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A big shout out also goes to the beautiful Lana Bell who flew all of the way from Brisbane to join me for this wedding (thanks gorge!) - we had an absolute ball playing together, and she captured some gorgeous images so make sure you head over to her blog to check them out.

Cherie and Simon’s Dream Team
Ceremony: Private property
Reception: Glen Erin, Lancefield
Celebrant: Celia Dann
Bridal Gown: Deborah Selleck
Shoes: Novat
Makeup/Hair: Allure Hair and Body
Flowers: Gisborne Cottage Flowers
Jewellery: Timothy Sethna for rings
Accessories: Jeeba for earings and Linda Gorringe for other
Groom’s attire: Trevor West Formal Hire, South Yarra
Cars:  Friend
Music: Pat McKernan, Live Irish Folk Musician
Invitations: Rebecca Powers

Cherie + Simon : Part I | Melbourne Wedding Photography

“It is hard to sum up all the things I love about Cherie. She is kind, caring, sensitive to our needs and makes me want to be the best possible person I can be…” said Simon, during the wedding ceremony about his wife-to-be. “Everything we do seems effortless as we make such a fantastic team.  My love for Cherie is not superficial or skin deep, it is deep down inside. I feel our energy for each other will never cease to exist and I feel at peace that I have found such a beautiful and loving lady”.

When I first met with Cherie and Simon earlier this year, it was more than obvious that these words were true. Such a beautiful, loving couple and their infectious energy made it very easy to care for them. They told me how they wanted to marry at a location that was dear to them, and beautiful at that, being Simon’s parents farm just outside of Lancefield and they showed me images of potential sites around the property that they thought would work. That’s one of the things that I loved about these two – their attention to detail. It was amazing. I knew their wedding would be nothing short of beautiful, and I was right. Cherie put it best when she said “Simon is simply a beautiful man… he has a wonderful strength that should be admired”.

Cherie’s Deborah Selleck bridal gown was divine – beautiful embroidery detail and lacework around the body, with tiny little pearl embellishments which carried over into her hairpiece, jewellery and accessories. Cherie knew how to style it all in. Allure Hair and Body did an amazing job with her hair and makeup (still loving those lashes Cherie!), with Cherie opting for a beautiful low chignon under her gorgeous full length veil. She bought her beautiful shoes from Novat (who also made my wedding shoes… loved them, super comfy) and sported some stylish Jeeba pearl earrings with her ensemble. She was radiant.

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She was so calm when I arrived too, just a beautiful peaceful feeling around her like she just knew it was going to be the best day of her life. Her family was also all there to help her get ready so it made it into a beautiful family affair. She wore her two engagement rings on her right hand (yep, two – one from Simon’s initial proposal at Zion Canyon National Park in the US, on a large grassed picnic area backed by towering mountains (um… can someone say romantic?!), and the second was the one she chose after their engagement was official – lucky girl!)

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Meanwhile, groom-to-be Simon was busy getting ready at the farm before the ceremony was due to begin. He and his groomsmen opted for traditional Morning Suit with a slight colour scheme twist, keeping in theme with their beautiful romantic feel for the day. The boys were a riot, I had such a ball with them. Cherie only had one request of me as I made my way from her to see Simon that morning – “tell him just to relax”, she said. I told him, but I think Simon, at least on the outside, was looking pretty calm, cool and collected. 

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We went off and had some shots with the boys (see… handsome!) and then made our way into the house and waited for Cherie to make her grand entrance and for the beautiful ceremony to begin.

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See – so much love around… it was everywhere we looked!

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Stay tuned for Part II to follow , with some more gorgeous images to share from after the ceremony…

A change is in the air | Melbourne Photographer

Yep, it’s a brand new look! The Kristen Cook brand  is growing up! (well, not completely… I’m still a child at heart!)

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In honour of new beginnings with this little baby, I’ve now gone through a rebranding process for the business as well with my beautiful new kc logo to start things off.  Things are a bit busy behind the scenes for obvious reasons, so I thought now might be a nice time to introduce you to the change so it can sink in while I have a break ;)

My signature green and pink will still be playing a big part, and I’m having a bit of fun with the new concept, so be prepared to see it splashed around a lot. For all of you who played the guessing game over the last few weeks as to what the change was that was coming (and honestly, I was in stitches over some of your responses and emails!!), hope you’re not too disappointed! A change is as good as a holiday, right?? (and don’t I need one right about now…)

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I am also excited to announce that I also have a dedicated weddings website up and running now as well (there you go Bronnie… finally!). To learn more about my approach to photographing weddings, you can visit the dedicated Kristen Cook | Weddings website here.

Lynn + James | Wedding photography, Melbourne

When Lynn first contacted me about wedding photography for her wedding in May, I was ecstatic. We actually went to school together and it’s been over 10 years since we last saw one another. Obviously lots has changed in our lives since we left school, but she’s still her same gorgeous self that I remember.

When I met up with James and Lynn a little while ago on a short trip to Melbourne (they live interstate) we chatted about how they met, their beautiful relationship, and one humdinger of an engagement story – complete with a choir serenading Lynn as James proposed. Seriously… talk about ROMANCE! I was so excited for these two in the lead up to the big day, and it certainly did not disappoint. I was in wedding photographer heaven. They were married at the beautiful Newman College Chapel at the University of Melbourne, and we stayed on there to have some photos as well.

Lynn looked amazing on her wedding day – the strapless fishtail gown she chose suited her perfectly, and James looked very dapper in his pinstripe suit. The bridemaids were in classic cocktail style black dresses with white sashes, and the whole thing screamed classic elegance.

The gorgeous Julie Dammery from Beautique Creative did Lynn’s hair and makeup (and did an amazing job at that):

The handsome groom, completely unaware of how long he actually had to get ready for the ceremony, or how he was going to get there (and they say the bride is normally late…!!)

We got him there in the end, and good thing too because the ceremony was divine. We had a beautiful time after the ceremony also -

Um, did I say Lynn looked gorgeous??! Trust me, she suited being a bride!

Just a couple from the reception too which was at the Point in Albert Park (yummo!). Lynn and James had made up table numbers with a picture of each of them when they were little. SO adorable and definitely a talking point for the guests!

{Lynn and James, thank you again for having me capture these beautiful memories for you. Congratulations again on your beautiful wedding day and have fun on the honeymoon!!}

Kate + Travis – wedding slideshow | Melbourne wedding photography

Just a few more gorgeous images from the wedding of Kate + Travis from a few weeks ago, popped into a slideshow for you… absolutely adored this couple.

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I was so lucky that on the day of my own 5 year wedding anniversary, I had the absolute pleasure of photographing Kate and Travis’ wedding day. From the buzz and excitement of the pre-ceremony preparations right through to the gorgeous candlelit reception, the whole day went beautifully. Even the weather turned it right on and gave us the most spectacular conditions for them.

We were so lucky to photograph them in one of the most beautiful locations in Melbourne, being Montsalvat. Kate and Travis combined this as their ceremony/location/reception wedding venue which meant that the guests could enjoy the beautiful surrounds all afternoon.

All of the details were gorgeous from this wedding – loved it to bits!

Be warned… heaps of wedding photography sneak peeks in this post. I have far too many favourites that even limited myself to these was hard enough!

{Travis and Kate – it was an absolute pleasure and an honour to be there to witness and capture this beautiful memory for you. Congratulations to the both of you, and thank you for having me be a part of it}

Ivy and Matt – Pt 2 | Wedding photographer, Melbourne

I know Ivy is very keen to see her wedding images from a couple of weeks ago. I thought I would therefore put up just a little slideshow of some of my favourites from her wedding day so far:

{HINT:Wait for it to load fully by pressing pause and then allow the whole thing to play if your download/internet speed is a bit slow – saves the movie jumping around!}

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