Nicole and Ed’s Terrara House Wedding
Back in October I had the pleasure of photographing Nicole and Ed’s wedding at the stunning Terrara House Estate. Nicole and Ed had a vintage themed wedding featuring Nicole’s favourite things, the colour yellow, polka dots and Christmas. Every thing looked magnificent and I especially loved Ed’s polka dot bow tie and the bridesmaids’ 1950’s style polka dot dresses. For wedding bombonieres Nicole organised cute Christmas decorations which some of the guest were confused about as it was only October. Congratulations Nicole and Ed, I really loved capturing your special day.
totally gorgeous pics of a magical day – the photographs capture the fun, love and pure style of Nicky and Ed’s wedding!
Hi Sarah. Some great shots in there, I finally look relaxed with the cigars!
OMG. Her dress. The tree. The bridesmaids dress. The chessboard. The guys smoking. So rad.
Totally loved the style of this wedding! Rad cigar shots too!! 🙂
Great shots in here. I think my absolute favorite is the second one, though- the 2 bridesmaids and flower girl in the mirror!
wow! what a location and photography to match!
Really cool shots from the beginning to the end! Great job.
Love the night shoots!
wow. Love the location and your processing just brings out the colours!
Lovely set! The groupings of portraits on the pathway and then on the chess board are so cute!!
Love the Chess Shots!
What a super sweet wedding! Love the portraits with the trees and the awesome chess board!
What a beautiful location! I love the shots of them on the chessboard! Great colours.
Very nice set. I love the huge chessboard!
this couple has some cool style. love the venue and that bowtie!
Wow where are you situated Love the photos of Nicole,what a GORGEOUS!Girl I had so much fun creating her gown,I would love to get some shots for my website.
Hey…..fantabulous xxxx i look forward to a glass of wine and a mooch thru the album with you both in the hopefully not too distant future xx
I love the little girls dresses – and the chessboard! 🙂 So cool. Great job.