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Gill & Ross’ wedding at Sticks Winery, Yarra Valley

When Gill & Ross booked me in for their Yarra Valley wedding photography I knew were pretty relaxed, but they proved exactly how laid back they really are during our photo session near Yarra Glen when I had them clambering over barbed wire AND electric fences!

Some brides wearing a Mariana Hardwick wedding dress and hovering over the barbed wire whilst her new husband disconnected the power would tell me to get stuffed and find a new location for photos, but these two adventurers took it all in their stride.
As Ross pointed out in his speech, it wasn’t the most traditional wedding photography session, but it was “very Ross & Gill!”.

Maybe they were so calm because they knew they would shortly be returning from this OH&S nightmare, back to their reception venue at Sticks winery, where they knew there would be a crowd of their closest friends and family from around the world enjoying some cracking wines and fantastic food?

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Wedding venues and fine dining in the Yarra Valley!

If you’re in the the Yarra Valley this weekend researching wedding photographers or venues, there is a brand new new food and wine festival, which would be the perfect way to explore the area and sample some of the fabulous wedding venues and fine dining on offer in the region.

The festival opens on Thursday April 26, 2012 with a Degustation Dinner at Stones of the Yarra Valley where diners can enjoy a five course degustation dinner in the historic Barn Restaurant. Using the region’s freshest seasonal produce, this is a collaboration between some of the Yarra Valley’s finest chefs.

Saturday has a multitude of events at venues across the valley, including DeBortoli‘s – check the website for full details.

The festival will end on Sunday April 29 with a Garden Party at the Healesville Racecourse. Here you’ll be able to sip local artisan beers and ales, sample local Yarra Valley cheese, celebrate award winning wines and take home fresh local produce – all to the sounds of a host of talented local musicians!

 

Oldsmobile’s make great wedding cars

Oldsmobiles make for a classic wedding car for those looking for that vintage feel in their wedding.

I photographed this one whilst at a wedding on Bulong Estate in the Yarra Valley – the bumps, dirt and windy roads were not a problem for this old workhorse – still going strong after all this time!
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Money saving tips when planning your Melbourne or Yarra Valley wedding

We all know that planning a Melbourne or Yarra Valley wedding can be an expensive experience so here are a few pointers on how to make it more affordable:

Try to use a wedding cake supplier close to your venue to avoid a large delivery fee.

To save money, keep the design simple and choose square or round cakes; the more unusual the shape, the higher the price is likely to be.

Get married on a weekday. Most wedding photographers work Saturdays and Sundays so ask one to give you a great deal for a Wednesday or Thursday wedding and he or she will jump at the chance.  After all, they’re only going to be drinking coffee and playing Angry Birds otherwise!

Make your Melbourne or Yarra Valley wedding photography affordable by selecting a CD or DVD of high resolution photos for you to print at your leisure. It may cost a little more up front, but you’ll save a fortune in print costs!

This way, you can also design a wedding album once you have saved up some more money – there are plenty of online retailers who will help you do this.

Email your ‘Save the Dates’ instead of posting (to save on printing and postage).

Use your own/borrow a friend’s nice car instead of hiring a car for transport.

Have a buffet meal instead of a served three course dinner.

Ask the videographer to record only the ceremony – not both the ceremony and reception.

The photographer doesn’t have to stay through the reception either  – family can take the fun snaps for you.

Ensure the photographer takes a ‘mock cut’ of the cake photo then send him home!

As always, we’re happy to hear your suggestions for ways to save money when planning your wedding in Melbourne, Dandenong Ranges or the Yarra Valley.

 

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