Sarah and Bodie are getting married in Mandurah, so we decided to have their pre wedding photo shoot in Perth as it’s a lot closer to both of us. We decided to do the shoot at the Blue Boat House in Crawley along Stirling Highway.
Although it was pretty windy, we got some amazing prewedding photos with the couple
Their Pre Wedding Photo session can be viewed by clicking on the link below:
We had a pre-wedding photo shoot with Danica and Scott at Cottesloe Beach.
Their pre-wedding photo showcase can be viewed below YouTube Slide show:
Also some of their pre-wedding photos can be viewed on their pre-wedding photo wedding gallery.
Their wedding will be at The Goose in Busselton later this year, so look out for their wedding photos.
The pre-wedding photo shoot is an important part of our wedding photography preparation. We get to know each other again (since the booking/initial consultation), we get to practice how to be “natural” on the day and you get to see how you look in the locations of your wedding day.
Danica was nice enough to write some feedback about her pre-wedding photo shoot experience:
At first we thought the idea of a pre-wedding shoot may have been un-necessary and self indulgent but after experiencing it and seeing the photos I really believe it was an essential part of all of our pre wedding preparation. It was a great opportunity to get to know the photographer, get comfortable in front of the camera, and learn what works and what doesn’t. It can be intimidating having professional pictures taken so the pre-wedding shoot really helped us to deal with those feelings before our wedding day. The presentation Peter compiled for us and put on you-Tube is simply beautiful and we have already received so many positive comments about it.
I cant wait for Peter to share our wedding day with us and am really excited to get in front of the camera again.
A Pre-Wedding photo shoot plays an important part of our coverage. When we do a pre-wedding photo shoot, we establish locations for your wedding day. So we can shoot in 3 or 4 locations and work out which ones are the best ones for your wedding day. Also, should something not work out on your wedding day, we can always have another option on the day, so this will make things easier for you as you’d be familiar with the potential outcomes.
This is also a great way to get to know each better. Knowing each other will mean that we can be very close to you and know if you like particular photos taken of you or not, work out what you like and what you don’t like. Your wedding day is a sequence of extraordinary events, and things may shift on the day, having your photo locations worked out beforehand makes things easier on your wedding day.
Here’s an example of some photos from a pre-wedding photo shoot at Hyde Park, (Perth) of Maria and Massimo.