April 13th, 2012
What I’m doing.

:: Remembering why I love Autumn (and reminding myself that it’s Spring that I’ve got a beef with). A frame from Karah and Dylan’s recent magical wedding.
:: Editing like a heathen on a winning streak
:: Working on new projects that are keeping me inspired and invigorated. It’s so good to collaborate.
:: Always reading.
:: Always listening to music.
:: Still recovering from a calf muscle tear. I thought it would be better by now, but it’s not. It’s making me cranky.
:: Cracking up at this. No really, it had me snorting. I want HC to be my mum.
:: Looking forward to our holiday. We’re migrating north. The birds are onto something.
April 4th, 2012
The Great Ocean Road holds a special place in many people’s hearts. None more so than Anna and Angus. Anna’s family would holiday in Airey’s Inlet when she was a child, and memories of days spent on the beach and sand between her toes have stuck with Anna.
So when it came to choosing where to get married, Airey’s Inlet was an obvious choice. Despite them living in Western Australia. Quite a trek, but one made quite happily for them both.
The sun shone for them both as they tied the knot over looking the Tasman. Lauren captured these beautiful wedding photographs for them.
And Anna’s hair? My favourite.




April 2nd, 2012
Not many people would think that when they start their first job, at a local takeaway joint, that you’d find the person you’ll spend the rest of your life yet. Not yet out of school, Lia and AJ founds themselves working together and getting to know each other over takeaway orders and mopping the floor. Who says love can’t blosson in a takeaway joint?
Fast forward and the grown up AJ and Lia got married. Lia has her head in the clouds and AJ has his feet firmly planted on the ground. Somewhere in the middle they meet. Somewhere in the middle it’s perfect.

When I knocked on the door to Lia’s mother’s house I heard a shriek from inside. “It’s Meaghan!” I heard Lia’s running footsteps as she scampered to the door, flung it open and exclaimed “YOU’RE HERE!”. You simply can not beat a welcome like that.

There was no denying it was hot. Sweat dripped down the back of my neck as only elegant sweat can drip. On hot days, there’s often nothing to do but embrace the belting sun. But Lia and AJ were fortunate enough to be married in the shade of Truffleduck’s peppercorn tree. That grand old lady with her gorgeous pink peppercorns kept AJ and Lia and their family and friends cool, shaded, and protected. AJ and Lia could forget the heat and get on with the joy of getting married.



Congratulations to two gorgeous, from the tops of their heads to the tips of their toes, people. They made my day pure sunshine.
