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With only days until George & Sorrell tie the knot I thought it’d be a great chance to share some of the best photos from their pre-wedding photo shoot…

As you’ll pick up right away, not only are these two a gorgeous couple, they’re also oozing with love, affection and a quirky humour.

They laugh together, tease one another (admittedly it was mainly George doing the teasing I think!), and cuddle with an easy comfort.

We did this photo shoot at a favourite location of ours – Star Swamp Reserve, not far from our studio in Sorrento.

For these next couple of photos I had invited George to visualize all the wonderful qualities and behaviours in Sorrell, as well as the moments they’ve shared during the course of their relationship that he loves to remember. Once he’d done that I invited him to open his eyes and share how he feels towards her just through that look…

And what a perfect look it is. Can’t you just feel the warmth and kindness in his eyes? I love capturing that wonderful expression in film.

The wildflowers were out and we go some cute shots of them teasing each other some more 🙂

And as it started to cool down George was very chivalrous and warmed Sorrell’s hands.

With 5 days left till their big day we’ll be sure to share some photos of that soon too.

Our lives are busy. For many of us, there are few moments in a typical week where we stop, take a breath and soak in the moment… and be totally at peace.

The most satisfying part of being a photographer is enabling those moments to be savoured and enjoyed.

For regular readers of our blog you’ll be familiar with our Engagement Sessions. Over the past couple of months I’ve been enjoying referring to them as Connection Sessions instead. I feel it conveys what the time entails much better.

Jeff and Rachel are a two of a kind. Sweet, thoughtful, kind and always easy with a laugh. In planning their Connection Session we talked about their love of things whimsical, their love of good tea, their swing dancing and the Aussie bush.

Together we chose two locations meaningful to them – Kings Park to start out – with the rich aromas of gum leaves and the sound of leaves rustling…. and later on, King Street… But we’ll get to that 🙂

Jeff and Rachel spend much of their time reading together – whether it’s the fiction they’d prefer or long nights with their noses in heavy text books for uni. So while planning this wonderful picnic Rachel packed some vintage books for them to peruse.

As I always do, I invite the couple to experiment with their senses and see if they’re able to more fully be present in the current moment. The soft touch of the others hand, the beat their their heart. Simple acts like sharing a cup of tea each day are the little daily rituals that so many happily married old couples share, and I love that.

One of the most valuable things any couple can share is their laughter and joy… Something Rachel and Jeff have and abundance of. For this portion of the session we walked down to the Kings Park Botanical Gardens. It’s a really nice area for photography – with a diversity of plants and textures to use as backdrops.

Some of Rachel’s first memories as a young girl were of standing under a gum tree and loving the potent smell… So it was perfect that they were able to share some sweet moments under a ghost gum.

I love playing with scale in my photography and Kings Park offers some really cool opportunities for that…

After a wonderful time in Kings Park, Jeff & Rachel did a wardrobe change and we headed into their favourite part of town – King Street. As they wandered the streets they found some cool little locations…. Check out this cool little art gallery.

Don’t Jeff & Rachel look snazzy?? You really can’t beat King Street for the incredible architecture.

Rachel brought some balloons which made a really cool prop for some of the photos… Love the pop of colour.

Have you ever noticed that in movies they always wet the pavement? It’s one of those movie tricks that now that I’ve told you about, you’ll see it all the time. In these shots of them dancing below you can see how much dimensionality the reflections bring to the photos… Cool eh?

Jeff & Rachel popped into their favourite collectible book shop and enjoyed a few minutes chilling out together.

Before wrapping up their engagement shoot, they headed into their main hang out spot – King Street Cafe. The atmosphere is so European and the coffee is delicious 😉 I love seeing two people with so much love in their eyes. Don’t you love how they look at each other?

Thanks for an amazingly fun engagement session Rachel & Jeff!! I can’t wait for your wedding day!! It’s going to be AMAZING.

Dave.

Frances & Jason are a fun loving, down to earth couple who are deeply in love. Tomorrow marks the day they will commit their lives to one another in front of their friends and family. Weddings are a wonderful thing.

In planning their pre-wedding photo shoot (or engagement shoot as I like to call them), we discussed finding a location where they’d feel the most comfortable and relaxed together and we chose the very beautiful Bells Rapids in the Swan Valley. When they tie the knot tomorrow they will do so only minutes from this location at the ever stunning Caversham House.

If you love watching slideshows, then check out their video right here… If you like soaking in each photo, then scroll on 🙂

When it comes to choosing a great engagement photography location in Perth, you really can’t overlook the Swan Valley… absolutely stunning natural scenery and a relatively short drive from the city I love it every time.

I loved Frances’ idea of bringing brightly coloured balloons as a prop! Definitely made for some fun pictures.

I think the next two portraits tell you all you need to about their sense of humour!!!

Check out Frances’ engagement ring!!! Talk about timeless. So stunning. And what a gorgeous couple to match!

I absolutely adore these next two photos… What a beautiful tenderness they obviously share.

After a fun 20 minutes or so capturing all the shots above, they threw on some more comfy clothes and we headed off on the second half of their adventure.

While chatting about their engagement story Jason thought it’d be fun to reenact his proposal and as you can see, Frances’ response was as powerful as the first time around!

The light in the mid afternoon is just incredible this time of year… don’t you love the way the light pours through these she oaks?

I could sense just how close Jason & Frances were feeling at this time and invited them to close their eyes and imagine they were sitting in this same spot in 25 years and to imagine all the amazing experiences they would have shared – and how much their love will have grown. When they opened their eyes you can see that the love in their eyes tells that wonderful story.

Any fans of The Office out there? I am and with very little encouragement these guys loved the chance to plank a little! Haha.

The Bells Rapids bridge is such a stunning sight after the sun falls behind the hills… check out the incredible colours in this next pic.

After some more casual portraits we headed down to the river and Jason & Frances climbed into the lovely clear water together. With virtually no direction they made the most of this very romantic (and sexy) opportunity to express their love for one another. I particularly loved this set of photographs.

I’ll leave this post for now and look forward to sharing more photos soon. Dave.