All in elopement

Jayne & Jo's Rainbow Elopement at Largs Bay Beach

Kate and I loved everything about Jayne & Jo’s gorgeous little elopement on the beach at Largs Bay. From their feature rainbow umbrellas to the kind words that they wrote about each and every one of their guests (and that Kate handed to them after the ceremony to read and cherish). And who could forget celebrating their marriage with an impromptu dance party right their on the beach in between first kiss and signing. But most of all, their down to earth, relaxed and kind personalities just made the day!

Heather & Stephen's Belair National Park Elopement

Heather and Stephen had a small and intimate elopement all about celebrating their romance in a calm and natural setting. They pictured their special day happening by the water, and so we chose Belair National Park with a chorus of native birds watching on beside a gentle lake as the sun dipped low and glowed warmly. Such a special evening. xo

Sarah & Kyton's Uraidla Elopement

Sarah & Kyton’s wedding was simple but elegant, with gorgeous details and personal touches. A celebration of getting to marry their best friend, with their closest family members. It was important to them both to involve their families in their special day, as they became husband and wife and started the next exciting chapter of their lives.

Suzie & Anthony's McLaren Eye Elopement

Nestled in the hills of Kangarlila at the McLaren Eye B&B, with only the resident sheep looking on, Suzie and Anthony married with a secret, intimate and relaxed elopement ceremony. It was a gorgeous place to tie the knot! Lovely rolling fields (with sheep), a little adventure up the hill into a small native forest, and then breaking through to the top where another soft field greeted us. It was a lovely day! Celebrating the love of two amazing people.

Ashley & Ben's Longview Winery Elopement

Ashley and Ben married in an entirely relaxed, simple, sweet, fun and intimate ceremony at Longview winery on a beautifully sunny day. Just the two of them, their witnesses and long views of beautiful hills and vines. Laughing in the slowly setting sunlight and feeding gorgeous white horses carrots. Glass of cool wine to toast and celebrate their marriage, and that they kicked ass to get to this special day. A perfectly beautiful evening. Nothing flashy, just love.

Laura & Ryan's Gull Rock Elopement

Kate and I LOVE how Laura and Ryan described their elopement to us; “extremely intimate and low key with a dash of fun!” A super special and relaxed afternoon shared with their parents, grandma and sister (with Ryan’s brother sadly having to watch from afar in Melbourne). We were all stunned but entirely delighted when instead of the 90%+ promise of raing predicted we had beautiful sunshine! Having Laura and Ryan married just in front of the Port Willunga caves (just in case the rain decided to surprise us out of nowhere and we needed to duck for cover!) We took advantage of the gorgeous clifftops and nearby vineyards nestle under rolling hills and wind swept gum trees as well.

Alice & Geoff's Intimate KI Elopement

Kangaroo Island is a gorgeous part of the world, and in South Australia we are so lucky that it is literally in our backyard! Kate and I loved visiting KI to capture this beautiful and intimate elopement for Alice, Geoff and their gorgeous little one Grace. (How cute is she!?) Their elopement was simple but special, and a beautiful celebration. (Along with a great chance to relax for the week in a beautiful place). The fancy 5 course meal put on after their special day by Kangaroo Island Source was a big standout, and perfect way to end the day.

Sam and Pete's Intimate Kuitpo Forest and McLaren Vale Wedding

Sam and Pete had a beautiful elopement with just their parents and grandma in rustic South Australia. Staying at gorgeous Kallamurra Farm Stay in the morning and evening both to get ready and have a delicious dinner prepared by the Salopian Inn. With their ceremony at Burbrook Forest in Kuitpo Forest, portraits in a lovely native scrub of kuitpo and along Port Willunga beach as the sunset, Sam and Pete really took advantage of some beautiful locations. Of course, no wedding would have been complete without their beautiful little fur baby either. Biggest of congratulations Sam and Pete!! x

Liana & Joel's Elopement at Home with Their Fur Babies

Liana and Joel had a lovely little elopement for just the two of them and their two adorable dogs at their home. With beautiful flowers, little cakes, fun and colourful decor, plus many a perfect loved-up pun! It was special and perfect for them to be able to have their wedding with their dogs underfoot. Followed by some relaxed portraits (with their dogs of course!), but also at the beach.

Isabelle & Matt's Barossa Valley Elopement

A wedding can be whatever you want it to be, especially when your marriage is the most exciting part. For Isabelle and Matt their wedding day was serene, quiet and just the two of them. A getaway to a cute little B&B in the Barossa Valley for their special day. An elopement that could be exactly the way they wanted it to be, and not what was expected by everyone else. The day was just that too! Serene, beautiful and peaceful. With a ceremony lovingly crafted by Kate bringing s few cheeky laughs, and then some portraits around the lovely rustic grounds.

Christian & Jasmin's Deep Creek Elopement Adventure

Jasmin & Christian wanted a wedding day where they could have some beautiful photos together and become legally married. What better way to do that than to elope with Kate and I? :) A beautiful, personal and lovingly written ceremony by Kate. And then an adventure in a jointly favourite location, Deep Creek Conservation Park with me! Driving down 4WD tracks to take natural photos of precious moments and memories. All while surrounded by gorgeous and native Aussie landscapes. A lovely afternoon spent together, becoming married!!! And capturing precious memories to last a lifetime. Thanks so much for having us guys! We really did love every moment of your wedding day!

Caitlin & Sean's Adelaide Veale Garden's Elopement

Caitlin and Sean looked forward to a wedding day where they could just spend time together, and have a wedding ceremony that was private and fun. A special moment just for them, where they took that extra step, no longer just friends and partners, but now husband and wife. With just the two of them, a ceremony full of laughter, and an afternoon with fun portraits around the beautiful Veale Gardens.

Toby & Morgan's Adelaide Elopement at Port Willunga

Toby & Morgan had a beautifully casual but intimate and somewhat luxurious elopement in Adelaide during their visit from Tasmania. Choosing Port Willunga’s sandy cliffs as the stunning backdrop for their ceremony, with panoramic views across blue seas. After their personalised ceremony with close family and friends, and some portraits along the cliff-line, we finished up at their accommodation in Port Willunga. With some cool retro couches as perfect props.

Tahlia & Sean's Veal Garden Elopement, Adelaide

Tahlia and Sean had a beautiful elopement in the classic Veal Gardens of Adelaide. With heartfelt vows they shared their love with their closest family and friends. Many a happy tear shed all around. Following the beautiful elopement performed by Jess, we walked through the gardens for some lush, green portraits. Before they left to announce their surprise to the family and friends waiting to celebrate their engagement at a party by the beach.

Matt & Jess' McLaren Vale B&B Elopement

Matt & Jess had a perfect little elopement at the stunning Altamira Bed and Breakfast in McLaren Vale. Compete with rolling vineyards, stunning South Aussie views, cliff top adventures, and even some dolphin spotting! With just their parents by their side as witnesses, plus the perfect floral arrangements by Protea World (a native flower farm in nearby Mount Compass), they married with another perfectly simple and personalised ceremony by Kate.

Rhiannon & Daniel's Anlaby Rural SA Elopement

Rhiannon & Daniel had a gorgeous rural SA elopement at Anlaby Station. Despite being beautifully intimate with just their parents in attendance, they followed some special traditions. Such as gorgeous outfits, a walk down the aisle to see each other for the first time just before exchanging vows, and a lavish lunch to follow.