Blue Mountains

  • Wedding Ceremony & Reception | 15 January 2011 | Amanda & Luke | The Carrington, Katoomba, Blue Mountains

    Amanda and Luke are an amazing couple who I got to know in the lead up to the wedding and I must say that they are absolutely perfect for each other. First meeting at high school through a friend of a friend, Amanda’s first impression of Luke most certainly was not love at first sight – however, as they got to know each other better, love blossomed and here we were on their wedding day.

    Luke had proposed to Amanda in the Blue Mountains so it was very fitting that the venue they selected for both their ceremony and reception was The Carrington Hotel in Katoomba. This heritage listed hotel is a local landmark eluding the elegance, luxury and charm of yesteryear, offering a beautiful backdrop for this special day in both their lives.


    The 60 invited guests, many which had made the journey from Brisbane, Queensland at a time when the capital and other areas of the State had been subjected to some of the worst floods in it’s history, is testament to how dear these family and friends hold Amanda and Luke in their hearts.Whilst rain fell throughout the night and until just before lunch, the skies cleared and it ended up being a lovely afternoon. The ceremony, officiated by Laurel-Anne Kenny-Levick, was held in The Lounge of The Carrington. It was a beautiful ceremony with a lovely reading and personal vows, which really came from their hearts. You could see the sheer happiness in both Amanda and Luke’s face. Unfortunately circumstances prevented me from being able to personally capture photographs of the ceremony, however with the kind assistance of John Manners from Above & Beyond Digital, I am able to provide the following photographs from the ceremony which have been extracted from the video.






    “I love you. You are my best friend.
    Today I give myself to you in marriage.
    I promise to encourage and inspire you,
    To laugh with you,
    And to comfort you in times of sorrow and struggle.
    I promise to love you in good times and bad,
    When life seems easy and when it seems hard.
    When our life is simple and when it needs effort.
    I promise to cherish you, and to always hold you in the highest regard.
    These things I give you from this day forth.”

















    Following the ceremony, Amanda, Luke and their wedding party proceeded to have photographs taken in and around Katoomba. In the interim, guests were treated to some delectable canapés and refreshments. Guests were then ushered into the Ballroom where the wedding party and Amanda and Luke were greeted by thunderous applause and cheering upon their arrival.

    After a delicious meal, it was time for the speeches. First up was Amanda’s dad, Peter, who explained how special his “little princess” was to him and Cheryl, plus recounted an amusing story from when Amanda was growing up. Peter then proceeded to speak about Luke and the great qualities that he had and how he knew that his daughter was in the very best of hands. Luke’s dad, Bruce was next expressing how proud he was of Luke and wishing both Amanda and Luke the very best for their life together.A few words from bridesmaid Tiffany who spoke about Amanda, their friendship and the wonderful bond that Amanda and Luke both shared and how this was a great foundation for a happy future together. Amanda’s brother Scott then made a brief speech expressing how close he and Amanda were and how he could not have asked for a better sister. Cheyne, the best man then made his way to the microphone. He told of when he first met Amanda and how both Luke and Amanda personally had changed as they matured and the relationship became more serious and detailed some of their achievements.

    Below: Luke and Amanda

    Below: Amanda socialising with guests

    Below: Amanda’s Father, Peter

    Below: Luke’s Father, Bruce

    Below: Bridesmaid, Tiffany

    Below: Amanda’s Brother, Scott

    Below: Best Man, Cheyne

    It was now finally time for Luke to speak. Luke started by saying that he and Amanda had endured many difficulties, but he felt that because of these difficulties and the fact that Amanda had always stood beside him during these trying times, he had become a better person and he owed it all to Amanda. Luke thanked both his and Amanda’s parents for everything they had done for them, then the wedding party for all their support, friendship and being a part of their special day. He concluded by saying that by saying yes, earlier in the day, Amanda had made him the happiest man alive.

    Below: Luke

    Last, but most certainly not least, Amanda took to the microphone and commenced by saying that she is not an overly emotional person and did not do “happy tears” but had found herself in the situation of after hearing the lovely words from her dad, brother and Luke of not being able to help herself. Amanda also thanked everybody for travelling to their location wedding, the bridesmaids, grooms men and Luke’s parents. She then became very emotional when commencing to thank her own parents – this overwhelming emotion resulted in a poor choice of words, which had the whole room in a fit of hysterical laughter. Amanda concluded by thanking Luke for being the person he was and for always being there for her. All the speeches were very lovely and heartfelt – it was not surprising that Amanda had become a little overwhelmed.

    Below: Amanda


    Amanda and Luke cut their wedding cake and then made their way to the dance floor for the first dance as husband and wife. The first dance was quite a moment for them both (I was very lucky to capture a special moment that they shared during this dance) before being joined by their wedding party part way through the song. Guests were invited to join in and the dancing got under way.


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    A little later in the evening there was the Garter Toss, a Circle of Love to thank their guests and another special emotional moment as Amanda danced with her dad to a very beautiful song about a father and his daughter, called…….Amanda..


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    Finally there was the tossing of the bouquet from the balcony overlooking the bar before Amanda and Luke left to begin their new life together as a married couple. It was a perfect day and I believe they had the wedding of their dreams. I had the pleasure and privilege to get to know both Amanda and Luke over the months leading up to this day. I found that they are a very special couple, they are certainly the very best of friends, sharing a deep love and understanding each other’s needs. They are individuals, that whilst different in many ways, complement each other perfectly – I know that their love will continue to grow and when they have a family of their own, the children will be blessed to have such loving and caring parents.

    Amanda and Luke, thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving me the honour of contributing to your wedding day, but more so for sharing your story with me and allowing me to get to know you both. You are both very special people and I wish you a long lifetime full of happiness. May love and music fill your lives forever.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bridesmaid Processional: “Beautiful Day” by Vitamin String Quartet

    Bride Processional: “Bridal Chorus” by Mutushiro Nishiwaki

    Register Signing: “By Your Side” by Lifehouse, “Your Arms Feel Like Home” by 3 Doors Down

    Recessional: “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz

    Wedding Party Entry Song: “We’ll Be Alright” by Travie McCoy

    Bride & Groom Entry Song: “Teenage Dream” by Katy Perry

    Cake Cutting Song: “Marry You” by Bruno Mars

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “You & Me” by Lifehouse

    Father Daughter Dance: “I Ask (Amanda)” by Richard Frankz

    Bouquet Toss: “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” by Beyonce

    Garter Toss: “Your Body Is A Wonderland” by John Mayer

    Circle Of Love: “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” by Elton John, “Heaven” (Candlelight Mix) by DJ Sammy, “Higher” by Creed

    Final Farewell Song: “Today Was A Fairytale” by Taylor Swift


    Other Wedding Professionals

    Celebrant: Laurel-Anne Kenny-Levick

    Florist: Leura Blumes (02) 4784 1072

    Cake: Cupids Cup Cakes (02) 6337 5391

    Photographer: InLights Photography

    Videographer: Above and Beyond Digital


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  • Wedding Ceremony & Reception | 2 January 2010 | Louise & Ben | Yester Grange, Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains

    As I made my way to the Blue Mountains, I was caught is a a torrential downpour and I held a fear that Louise and Ben’s wedding ceremony on the grounds of Yester Grange would be washed out. But except for a slight drizzle about forty minutes prior to the ceremony it turned out to be a fantastic day with the sun breaking through the clouds and shining as bright as the love this beautiful couple have for each other.

    Louise and Ben live in Singapore, but unfortunately due to the festive season and time constraints after arriving in Sydney, there was no opportunity to meet up with them (as is my preference) before the wedding. Well what a really delightful couple they are and so very very much in love. The constant acts of affection towards each other and the constant smiles on their faces openly displayed their extreme happiness.



    Yester Grange is nestled in 10 acres of totally private parkland and gardens at the top of Wentworth Falls waterfall, the rolling expanse of green lawn reaches from the magnificent Victorian mansion, to touch the thousands of hectares of World Heritage Listed Blue Mountains Wilderness that lies beyond – the perfect backdrop for this ceremony and celebration.

    Preceded by her bridesmaids, Louise, accompanied by her Dad, Ross made their way down the Yester Grange steps and to the ceremony area where Ben and the groomsmen awaited. A very beautiful ceremony, officiated by Susan Artup followed – much to the delight of the 115 guests (some which had traveled from Singapore and the US).






    Showered with rose petals as they made their way back down the aisle, the joy that they felt finally being married filled the entire valley. While Louise, Ben and the wedding party wandered around the grounds for photographs, the guests enjoyed refreshments, the beginning of the cocktail food, music by Simon & Glenn on Violin & acoustic guitar and the breathtaking view.







    Ben’s step-father David Stratton, who was the Master of Ceremonies, asked the guests to gather in the ballroom for the first set of speeches. First up were Louise’s Mum & Dad, Jennifer and Ross who recounted the Louise and Ben Love Story in the form of a fairytale being read from…….a book of fairytales! Next up were Ben’s parents, Susie and Brian – who both expressed the elation they felt for this perfect match. A short recess followed where guests were able to mingle and socialise in the many areas of Yester Grange or even take a silly picture in the photo booth!




    Following a spectacular sunset, David once again gathered the guests in the ballroom for the concluding speeches, first Louise, then grooms men Julian & James, followed by best man Chris and finally Ben. The speeches were heartfelt, humorous, each very special in their own way and enjoyed by all.

    The cutting of the cake followed and then it was time for the first dance. Midway through Louise and Ben were joined by the wedding party. At the conclusion of this song guests were invited to join in and it was certainly party time!!! (as can be witnessed in the video clips at the end of this post).

    As Ben had proposed to Louise in New York, for the last dance they selected New York, New York by Frank Sinatra. As you can see in the portion of video I captured, surround by family and friends they were having the time of their life right up till the very last minute of their special day.

    Louise and Ben, I thank you for giving me the great honour and privilege of allowing me to be a part of one of the most significant days in your entire life. It was an absolute pleasure and joy to meet you and contribute to the memories you will always hold of this day. May love and music fill your lives forever!!!


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bridesmaids Processional: “Pachelbels Canon” performed by Simon & Glenn on Violin & Guitar

    Bride Processional: “Time After Time” performed by Simon & Glenn on Violin & Guitar

    Register Signing: “All You Need Is Love” performed by Simon & Glenn on Violin & Guitar

    Recessional: “Stand By Me” performed by Simon & Glenn on Violin & Guitar

    Wedding Party Entry: “Beautiful Day” by Vitamin String Quartet

    Bride & Groom Entry: “Beautiful Day” by U2

    Cake Cutting Song: “How Sweet It Is” by James Taylor

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “Can’t Keep My Eyes Off You” by Andy Williams

    Last Dance: “New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra


    Other Wedding Professionals

    Celebrant: Susan Artup A Ceremony By Design

    Florist: Erica Blossoms

    Photographer: Janine Kaye Photography

    Ceremony Musicians: Simon & Glenn Dial A Fiddler


    Fun On The Dancefloor



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  • Wedding Ceremony & Reception | 21 November 2009 | Lauren & Michael | Chapel Hill, Berambing, Blue Mountains

    In what was forecast to be another extremely hot day, Lauren and Michael were fortunate enough to have selected to have their wedding at Chapel Hill Retreat, on the foot hills of Mt Tomah in the Blue Mountains. It was a beautiful day and the location took a few degrees off the temperature, affording some relief for the 90 guests gathered to share their special day.

    As the sound of “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” filled the air the bridesmaids made their way through the picturesque grounds and to the ceremony area. Escorted by her dad Glenn, Lauren followed. When they reached the ceremony area, Glenn passed Lauren’s hand to Michael and the ceremony began. It was a very personalised and beautiful ceremony officiated by Mark Chapple followed with lovely readings from Alissa, Chris, Kingsley & Kim plus a commitment from both sets of parents to be a shining example of love and devotion and to encourage them to help build a strong and loving marriage.

    “Today I take you to be my partner in life and my one true love
    Together we will create a home, becoming a part of one another
    I will trust you and respect you,
    laugh with you and cry with you,
    loving you faithfully through good times and bad
    I vow to be honest, caring and truthful,
    to love you as you are,
    and to grow old by your side,
    as your love and best friend.”

    Following the ceremony, guests were treated to drinks and canapes in the gazebo where a gentle breeze made sure everybody stayed cool whilst Lauren, Michael and the wedding party had photographs taken throughout the Chapel Hill grounds.

    When it was time, the wedding party entered the reception clapping and dancing encouraging the guests to stand and join in prior to Lauren and Michael entering to fantastic applause. Michael quickly welcomed everyone and thanked them for being a part of their day before guests were treated to something a little different from the norm at weddings these days and that was a table buffet. This is where a selection of dishes for each course of the meal are bought to each table and then guests help themselves.

    This lovely meal was followed by great speeches from Lauren’s dad Glenn, Bridesmaids Alissa and Jessica, best man Tim and last but not least, Michael who spoke of his love for Lauren and thanking the parents and those who had traveled great distances to witness and celebrate the beginning of his and Lauren’s life together.

    Following the cutting of the wedding cake and dessert it was time for Lauren and Michael’s first dance. They had a little bit of a surprise for everyone as they had a choreographed routine which also involved the wedding party. I have a portion below for your enjoyment. The guests all joined in towards the end of the song and from that point on it really was party time!! All too quickly however it was time for this lovely couple to say farewell and the reception was over.

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    Whenever you looked at either Lauren or Michael throughout the day there was either a big smile on their faces or the look of love glistening in their eyes (you need only look at the random photos posted here to confirm this) it was obvious that this is a union based on deep love, honesty, respect, tenderness and faith. I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to get to know them, I know that this love will only continue to grow and blossom. They are a beautiful couple and it was nothing but a joy and a pleasure to have been a part of their wedding day.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bridesmaids Processional: “Somewhere Over The Rainbow / What A Wonderful World” by Israel Kamakawiwo’le

    Bride Processional: “Somewhere Over The Rainbow / What A Wonderful World” by Israel Kamakawiwo’le

    Register Signing: “Rorate” by Chris Duncan & Catherine Strutt

    Recessional: “I’m A Believer” by Smash Mouth, “Beautiful Day” by U2

    Wedding Party Entry: “Shout” by Johnny O’Keefe

    Bride & Groom Entry: “My Girl” by The Temptations

    Cake Cutting Song: “I Wanna Grow Old With You” by Adam Sandler

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “Lucky” by Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat / “The Boy Does Nothing” by Alesha Dixon

    Farewell Circle/Circle Of Love: “All I Want Is You” by Barry Louis Polisar, “LA” by Old Man River

    Final Farewell Song: “Wish You Well” by Bernard Fanning


    Other Wedding Professionals

    Celebrant: Mark Chapple from Hawkesbury Valley Baptist Church

    Photographer: Tim Munro Photography


    Fun On The Dancefloor

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