Posts Tagged ‘Tugan Wedding’

Fiataui & Candice – Burleigh

Fiataui and Candice’s wedding was one of the most memorable I’ve photographed in a long time. The nuptials were set to take place on Burleigh headland, and in the hours prior to ceremony dark thunderclouds could be seen gathering over the Gold Coast hinterland. Several guests asked my opinion on whether the ceremony ought to be delayed, but I assured them that the storm was of the teacup variety, and would dissipate harmlessly before the bride arrived. Moments later a tornado struck, and we all fled screaming to a nearby shelter.

I then delivered the unfortunate news to the huddled guests that the weather had set in, and the ceremony would surely need to be abandoned. A few minutes later the rain ceased, the sun broke from behind the black clouds, and the wind became still.

Then the bride arrived, strolling out from beneath a sunburst as if nothing had happened. It was like a miracle.

The ceremony went by without a hitch, with a local celebrant and a Samoan priest sharing duties. When couple sealed their vows with a kiss the crowd applauded, then gathered around to congratulate the newly-weds. Candice was stunning in her classic white dress, and Fiataui struck a handsome and imposing figure in his traditional garb.

Afterwards, we went to Currumbin for some photos at the Alley, and then we went to the Currumbin RSL for the reception. The evening passed pleasantly, but without any unusual happenings, until it was time for the bridal waltz. And then we were all treated a very special traditional Samoan dance, performed with exceptional skill by both the bride and groom.

It was an honour to have been a part of the wedding, and to have shared such a special event with two warm and loving people. I wish you guys all the best for the future, and I hope you like the sample photos. Many more to come!


Alexa & Clay – Robina, Gold Coast

I had the absolute pleasure of photographing the wedding of Alexa & Clay Adornato on the weekend. A wonderful young happy couple, with plenty of spirit and a good sense of fun! I started the day at Ormeau & Oxenford, and then we moved to the Robina Woods Chapel, where the ceremony was held. It wasn’t the biggest wedding hall I’ve been in, but it was bright and beautiful, and the atmosphere was very special. It’s hard to take a bad photo on these sort of days, particularly when the bride and groom are looking so good! When the ceremony was finished, we took some photos nearby, then moved on to Tugan, where we shot some more pictures on the beach. Afterwards, we moved into the Waves Function Room at the Tugan Surf Life Saving Club, where the reception was held. The highlight for me was when the bride and groom made their grand entrance – straight into a choreographed dance routine! Great wedding, and we got some great pictures. These are just a small sample. Enjoy!