Wonderful Weather for a Wellington Wedding

Time for another post before my blog gets sick of waiting around for me a goes off to find another photographer to fulfill its needs...

These photos are from the wedding of Charlotte and Matt who got married in Wellington on the 11th of December 2011. On this particular weekend it was really really windy throughout NZ with the exception of Wellington.

An old Yiddish proverb springs to mind - "Better an ounce of luck than a pound of gold."

So we were lucky with the weather but I worked my butt off to get some stunning images for Charlotte and Matt. Having said that, luck often favours the well prepared... Later on in the day when we were on the location shoot "luck" provided me with a 1 second window of opportunity and I grabbed it, getting a shot that is one of my favourite photos (that I have taken) of all time. I will point it out further down this post.

With all weddings I always start the day by getting detail shots, here are just a couple...

Wellington Wedding Detail

Wedding Flowers Wellington

This very cool painting seemed appropriate to include in the shot.

Wellington Wedding Dress

Charlotte looked stunning with her fascinator.

Wellington Bride

After the service at Foxglove on the Wellington waterfront...

One Red Dog Wedding

It was off to the wharf by Te Papa for the location shoot.

Wellington Wedding Photo

And here is the shot that I spoke about earlier. I had just composed the image and was about to take the shot when the cyclist rode straight through the middle of the set-up. I managed to grab two shots when I realised what was happening and this one really stood out. After the cyclist had gone I took the shot that I originally intended on taking but it just doesn't have the same X factor about it. My problem now is I don't know which version I prefer... The colour or the black and white?

Bride by Te Papa

Wedding Photo by Te Papa

A clump of yellow grasses by the back of Te Papa looked really inviting too. You'd think they were in the middle of the back country of Canterbury somewhere.

Wedding in Wellington

Bride and Groom in Wellington

Then it was off to a grafitti covered wall for a bit of colour and fun.

Photo of a Wellington Wedding

Bridesmaids Photo Wellington

Groomsmen photo in Wellington

Bridal Party photo in Wellington

Hope you enjoy the photos. Till next time.


Steve Sharp

Wedding Photographer

www.shots.co.nz

Aleasia & Chris - Waitangi Wedding (with a helicoptor)

I thought I would stick with the Northland wedding theme and show you the wedding of Aleasia and Chris who got married at Waitangi this year.

 

I dropped their album off to them a couple of days ago and mentioned to them that I would post a few images from their wedding on here. So...

 

Every wedding is unique in it's own special way. Aleasia and Chris wanted to pay a special tribute to her step-father who passed away prior to the wedding. Aleasia spent a little quiet time composing a very personal note to him and then tied it to a balloon and had it ready to release at the start of the service.

It was a lovely way to make him a part of the day and there were quite a few people moved to tears during the release.

Balloon wedding tribute

The weather that day was typical Northland blue skies and fluffy clouds. Aleasia and I had a few minutes before the wedding to grab a shot with her and her well behaved puppy.

Dog wedding photo

As well as a couple of her by herself before we headed off to the helicopter.

bride before wedding

Bride at Paihia

pre wedding photos

Having friends that own helicopters means arriving in style. The guests had no idea of the wedding transport until they landed at the ceremony location.

wedding helicopter

The service was on the foreshore at Waitangi with some very large Waka watching on.

Wedding waka

Wedding at Waitangi

The weather was so good that the colours of the water, trees and sky popped like they do in the Cook Islands. The water looked especially inviting but no time for swimming...

Waitangi wedding photo

Wedding in Paihia

We jumped back in the helicopter and flew up to the Cavalli Islands, dropped Aleasia and Chris on the beach, took off again and photographed them from the air.

wedding photo from helicopter

Helicopter wedding photo

Then, it was back it the chopper and on to the Whangaroa Harbour entrance, where we dropped them off on the top of the highest peak and too a few more shots.

Shots Photography wedding

Although they are pretty small in the above photo, part of my brief was to create some amazing landscape images with them in. This shot looks incredible blown up really large.

After all the fun flying around the North we ended up back in Waitangi at Waikokopu Cafe for the reception and some yummy wedding cupcakes.

Wedding cupcake photo

I don't get a lot of weddings in the North but the couple I had this year were very memorable.

More weddings coming soon...

 

Cheers

Steve Sharp

NZ Wedding Photographer

www.shots.co.nz

Phone 09 438 8357

John & Maree's Northland Wedding

How do the month's fly by so quickly? Coming out of wedding season, album designs are being finalised, albums being packaged and delivered to clients, meeting new clients for next season's weddings. There is always something to do and, unfortunately, my poor blog gets the short end of the stick.

So I thought I would post a few articles within a short space of time covering some of the weddings that took place throughout the season.

This posting is from the wedding of John and Maree. They live up the hill from me. When I say up the hill I mean it... Their driveway is unbelievably steep. My wife doesn't like driving up there because it freaks her out. Awesome views at the top though.

Anyway, getting back to their wedding...

They got ready (and had the reception at) at the Copthorne Omapere which is a fantastic venue. The people that run the place are the most hospitable hosts you will find. Plus, the view from the front lawn is pretty spectacular.

Omapere Beach Wedding

The wedding had a bit of a vintage style to it with the jewellery, hair, make-up and dress.

Wedding Jewellery Photo

Maree looked stunning.

Vintage bride photo

There was also a bit of a red theme going on with the shoes...

Wedding shoes on beach

and the amazing flax flowers done by Amy Condon of Keepsake Bouquets

Flax flowers for wedding in Northland

The church they got married in was a 30 minute drive as well as a ferry ride away. While waiting at Rawene for the ferry, Maree and I took the opportunity to grab this shot at an old fishing shack next to the ferry landing.

Bride at Rawene photo

The church in Broadwood is one of the quaintest little churches around.

Church in Broadwood Northland

Northland church photo

Following the service we spent a couple of hours on a photo session that took us from Broadwood to Kohukohu to Opononi to Omapere.

Bride and groom on ferry

Bride & groom and nikau palm trees

Bridal party in Northland Wedding photo

Northland bride & groom photo

Northland Wedding Photographer

Popcorn bride and groom

Rawene wedding photo

Wedding at Omapere Northland

Omapere wedding photo

Northland wedding cars

Opononi Wedding photo

Finally, I thought the cake was pretty special too...

Northland wedding cake photo

Another post coming soon so keep checking back.

 

Cheers

Steve Sharp - Shots Photography

NZ Wedding Photographer

www.shots.co.nz 

Tracey & Steven's Waiheke Wedding

Most years I end up over at Waiheke Island at least once or twice. It is a fantastic place to get married with amazing views back to Auckland, beautiful beaches and lots of vineyards.

A couple of weeks ago I photographed the wedding of Tracey and Steven. As they currently live in the UK it seemed fitting that they had some tributes to the country they now call home.

Firstly, there was a red double decker london bus that picked up all the guests from the ferry and shuttled them to the ceremony at Mudbrick Vineyard.

London Bus Wedding

One of the special moments during the day was when they met for a photo before the ceremony. They were seperated by a wall and could not see each other. Tracey didn't want to ruin the surprise for Steven. That's the great thing about weddings. Clients come up with some really cool ideas to make their weddings unique. I have been photographing weddings for 15 years and never taken a shot like this before. Very cool!

Waiheke Wedding

Another UK touch was the black London cab that the bride and groom used as a bridal car.

London Taxi Wedding

After the service we went to one of the local beaches for a slice of local kiwi lifestyle in the photos.

Oneroa Beach Wedding

Wedding on Waiheke

Wedding Waiheke Beach

Sepia toned wedding

Then it was back to the vineyard for a few shots.

Waiheke vineyard wedding

At the end of the day, Auckland turned on some fantastic weather which provided us with the opportunity to grab a couple of sunset shots as well.

Sunset Wedding Mudbrick

Waiheke sunset wedding

All in all, a great day with a fantastic couple.

 

As the craziness of the wedding season starts to pass I will post a few more of the weddings that I have had throughout NZ up here so come back soon for a visit.

 

Cheers

Steve Sharp

NZ Wedding Photographer

Muri Beach Rarotonga Wedding

There's nothing quite like the relaxed atmosphere of the Cook Islands. Everyone ambles about. It's like every day is Boxing Day.

Further to my last post, here are a few images from the wedding of Raima & Frank Pritchard.

Raima and Frank Pritchard

Althought the weather was generally cloudy, it was HOT! They had a beautiful wedding service on a small motu (island) just off Muri Beach in Rarotonga.

Muri Beach Wedding

The bridal party were a great lot of people. Just by having fun and mucking around they helped make the day really go well.

Wedding Party at Muri Beach

I took a device that I have been playing with lately... A handle that has an photographic umbrella attached to it and then the off camera flash bounces off the brolley creating a much softer light than straight flash.

Bride and Groom in Rarotonga

There are sooooo many fantastic locations around Muri Beach. We really didn't have to travel more than a few minutes to find some cool spots.

Photo Locations Rarotonga

Photo Wedding Rarotonga

Wedding in Rarotonga

There are some cool abandoned buildings around as you can see.

Muri Beach Rarotonga

As well as picture perfect palm trees...

Wedding at Muri Beach

We ended up at The Point Rarotonga for the reception which included some awesome displays of traditional dancing by the locals.

The Point Rarotonga

And just because we could, the next day we went out and got some more location shots along with some family photos. All the rush and pressure from the wedding day was gone so we took our time and had a bit of fun.

Family Photo Muri Beach

Raima was really keen to do a "trash the dress" session as well so we ended the day down on the beach. The whole family ended up in the water to cool off. Some beautiful light and a little bit of sizzle from Frank & Raima made for some gorgeous images.

Trash the dress Rarotonga

There are a lot of cool jobs in the world but I've got to say... Mine rocks. Thank you Raima and Frank for choosing me to capture your fantastic day (and for such great accomodation too). It was an absolute pleasure working with you both.

 

Till next time.

 

Steve Sharp

Photographer

www.shots.co.nz

Aitutaki Album and reference

Back in September 2009, I photographed the wedding of Ray and Karla on One Foot Island in Aitutaki, Rarotonga. Just the other day, I received a wonderful and glowing reference from Ray and Karla.

From beginning to end, it was an amazing experience and I was so happy to be a part of it so I thought it would be a nice idea to show the final album design along with Ray and Karla's kind words...

 

Ray & Karla, Ellerslie, Auckland, NZ

Re: Steve Sharp – Shots Photography

To Whom it May Concern,

Aitutaki Wedding

 

Two months on from our wedding, we have again returned to the photographs of our magical wedding day in Aitutaki, remembering the amazing day that we shared together, and the key role that Steve from Shots Photography played in our day.

Wedding photography in Raratonga

Wedding album

NZ Photographer

As we go through the photos, we recalled the lengths Steve went to in order to get the perfect shot for us, whether it was to climb up a palm tree, or submerge himself chest deep in the ocean risking himself and his equipment, or his navigating sharp rocks (cutting his foot in the progress), there was nothing that Steve wouldn’t do to ensure that we were able to remember our day through his work; all of which are traits that earned him the title ‘Action Man’, amongst our guests.

Amazing Island Wedding

Best Island Wedding

Cook Island Wedding

Our decision to use Steve Sharp was not an easy one, although we immediately liked his style, his album composition, and importantly, we could see ourselves easily able to work with his personality, we were a little unsure if flying a photographer to a remote atoll in the pacific was the best option.

Cook Island Wedding Photography

Rarotongo Wedding Photographer

Best Beach Photos

Naturally we set about evaluating alternatives, but found ourselves measuring them all by Steve’s work and standard; our final decision was made when one of Steve’s peers, who is herself a very accomplished, award winning photographer commented she understood how we would want Steve’s style as he was after all a Master in his field – for us this peer recommendation was the deciding factor.

Wedding photos rarotonga

Wedding Rarotonga

Wedding Photographer

For us, we could see the difference between a good photographer and a great photographer, having had several friends recently get married, and listening as none of them have been 100% happy with their photo’s. For us, it is the complete opposite as we can’t say enough about our amazing photos!!

Beach Photos

Island wedding photographer

Fun beach photos

We were impressed and grateful by the pre-work Steve put into our day, both the planning and research. From the locations he would use to capture specific moments and emotions in the day, through to coming to understand the important people and the roles they played in our lives, all this work ensured he was able to capture every special moment for us.

Cook Islands photographer

Bride and Groom Wedding

Steve is the consummate professional and made us, our guests and the rest of the wedding party feel at ease – his unobtrusive style ensured he was never in the way as he managed to find himself in the perfect position to capture every single moment that made our day unique... whether it was the moment the grooms mother wiped away a tear when she thought no one was looking, to the bride stealing away a moment to wash the sand out of her shoes; Steve was there and captured every moment.

Bridal Party Aitutaki

One Foot Island Wedding

When everything is done and finished you only have your memories and your images of the day and we are glad we made the decision we did. Now, when we look back in years to come, we know our memories will be as vivid as the photographs Steve took on our day.

Wedding in Rarotonga

Wedding shots

There are a few things that put Steve above any wedding photographer for us and they are, the consistent high standard of all the photos he took, his calm approach when around the ‘stress’ of the wedding day, and importantly, his passion, which is evident as everything he does is to get that perfect picture and capture the story of the day.

Bride on Beach

If you want to remember the most important day in your life, both the moments and the emotion, through photographs, then we would recommend Steve without reservation as the best man for the job.

With Regards, Ray and Karla.

 

Thanks for such a wonderful plug guys. I look forward to catching up with you both soon.

Cheers

Steve Sharp

Wedding Photographer

Ray & Karla - Aitutaki Wedding

 

What a way to kick off my wedding season...

I was priviliged to be asked by Ray and Karla if I would join them in the fabulous Cook Islands to capture all the fun and excitement of their wedding day. How could I say no.

To say that Ray and Karla were well prepared would be a gross understatement. They actually sent a crate over to Rarotonga with all their vases, table settings, candles, and even rocks... which they used as table runners for the candles to sit on. Now that's organising.

I bow down to your list making skills Ray.

The water in the lagoon of Aitutaki is the most spectacular shade of turquoise blue. 

Wedding Dress Photo

The ceremony was on a sandspit just off of One Foot Island, where we went for a few photos afterwards...

Wedding photo on One Foot Island

Rarotonga Wedding photo

Karlas wedding dress was stunning with a very sexy split up one leg.

Wedding Photo on One Foot Island

Karla and Ray were a great couple to photograph as well. They were relaxed and having fun the whole day. Just what a photographer wants.

Island Sunset wedding photograph

Although the sunset didn't really turn it on for us, everyone was well tanned and happy at the end of the day.

And it didn't end there...

The next day they got dressed up again for a "Trash the Dress" shoot.

Trash the dress wedding photography

One of the guests snapped me in action too...

Wedding Photographer

It was a brilliant way to round off what was a fantastic weekend.

Trash the dress photograph

Ray & Karla, you guys were brilliant. Hugs all round and I look forward to catching up with you both soon.

 

Cheers

Steve Sharp

Wedding Photographer

www.shots.co.nz 

 

 

Veronica & Justins Wedding

 

I had an awesome day on Saturday photographing Veronica and Justin. A really cool couple, they never let anything phase them throughout the day.

We managed to get through most of the locations we had planned around Auckland city before being hit with a huge deluge of rain.

In one of my previous posts I showed these next two locations "sans bride". Well here is how they turned out...

Auckland Wedding Photo 

The light was fantastic and we got some beautiful images.

Wedding photo in Auckland 

That's the great thing about bad weather. The lighting is wonderful and even and very flattering.

Wedding photo in Auckland 

After the rain hit, we jumped in the cars and headed around to Mac's Brewbar, which is in the old Northern Steamship Co. building. They have some great little spots to take photos.

Wedding photo in bar 

The manager of Macs, Dylan Marychurch, was wonderful to let us use his place.

The reception venue was The Wharf.

The Wharf Wedding Reception Venue 

The Wharf Wedding Reception Photo 

It's a truly spectacular location under the northern side of the Auckland harbour bridge with views back to the city.

All in all, it was a wonderful winter wedding. To Veronica and Justin, thanks for being such a fun couple.

Steve Sharp

Wedding Photographer