Wellington Wedding Photographer – bridal photography

12 09 2009

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Ralph H
072 220 2840
+27 72 220 2840
myphotographer@gmail.com

I photographed the wedding of Natalie and Gino last weekend at 5 Mountains Lodge in Wellington . It was a beautiful relaxed ceremony which was performed outside on the lawn under an old oak tree. The photos came out amazing but I have to show them to the bride and groom before I can post anymore – I will be back to update though. This perfect day met the perfect venue and made for an awesome marriage ceremony .

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The food was created by Nomad – the travelling chef – Jason 079 631 3930 and Grant 082 492 2831.

Too see more of my food photography CLICK HERE as well as HERE .

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I also did some food photographs for Daniela Dotan on the Sunday afternoon CLICK HERE FOR THAT SHOOT .

Decor and theme was created by Lephia 082 550 6920

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The kids also had some awesome food prepared just for them. Below is a picture of their table and little Mishqa who was just adorable.

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Reportage-type shots always make good photos .

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Since the best man was Irish and his girlfriend Scottish we finished off with a bit of a Scottish tradition which included passing around the whiskey for everyone to sample.

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Finished off with a group wedding photo, nice.

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On the way home I came across these horses and the contrasting blue flowers made for a cool pic so I stopped and snapped, f8 1/250 was the exposure with the ISO set to 200.

I’ve also been meaning to stop and photograph this township shack in Khayelitsha and so realising it was now or never pulled over. I’m happy with the result.

To see some images I did last weekend when I was in Khayelitsha CLICK HERE

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