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Capture Your Adventure with Top Elopement Photography
Explore the art of capturing your love story with stunning elopement photography. Dive into expert tips and beautiful visuals that celebrate your unique journey together. Learn how top photographers can create unforgettable moments just for you!
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Byron Bay Wedding Photographer
Van Middleton Photography specializes in providing exquisite Byron Bay Wedding Photography services. We are dedicated to capturing the timeless moments of your special day with our artistic vision and meticulous attention to detail. Led by the renowned photographer Van Middleton, our team combines creativity and expertise to craft stunning images that reflect the unique beauty of Byron Bay's landscapes. From intimate ceremonies to grand celebrations, we strive to tell the story of your love through our photography, ensuring every moment is beautifully preserved. Trust us to capture the essence of your wedding day in Byron Bay with passion and precision, creating memories that you will treasure for years to come.
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Greetings Friends, Taraxacum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as dandelions. The scientific and hobby study of the genus is known as taraxacology. #flowers #nature #flower #love #photography #naturephotography #flowerstagram #garden #art #beautiful #photooftheday #flowersofinstagram #plants #instagood #flowerphotography #summer #spring #macro #naturelovers #instagram #photo #flores #like #beauty #wedding #gardening #flowerpower #uwe_foto (at Byron Bay) https://www.instagram.com/p/ColukgLu7YI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Hire the best Byron bay wedding photography, yes, the professional wedding photographer is there who can only take good quality of pictures on such wedding day.
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Looking for Byron Bay photography services? Get it done from Emma Wise Photography, who has been continuously winning awards and been featuring in Australian and European magazines.
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Professional Byron Bay Elopement Photographer | Quality Photography | My Kindred
Honoring and celebrating the connection between the couple is the most honest and important part of any wedding. If you want to celebrate the start of your marriage with a simple, beautiful and meaningful elopement ceremony, in a setting that resonates with your true selves. My Kindred is professional Byron Bay elopement photographer, we are here to capture your most amazing and beautiful moments with innovative techniques and quality photography.
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Arrive in Style with Our Luxurious Byron Bay Wedding Cars
Getting hitched? Why not step into one of our luxurious Mercedes Benz V-Class or Audi Q7? We offer the only luxury European vehicles in the Northern Rivers and Byron Bay to provide you with some luxe on your wedding day. With the likes of the latest Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, just a booking away, a large number of couples are opting to avail themselves to these luxury cars in Byron Bay.
As wedding’s are certainly the most celebrated occasion in the lives of all couple’s, theres no reason you should go past arriving to your special day in comfort and style. We make sure your journey is seamless from start to finish.
With vehicles to cater for all your wedding day occasions we can package together something for all couples. We often tailer packages that provide return wedding day transfers, off site venue photography shoots and many other requests. Our experienced and presentable drivers are here to make your wedding day as smooth & hassle free as possible. We try to settle the nerves, play some fun music and let you experience our high end service.
When using our Byron Bay Wedding Cars, you’ll be able to sit back and relax and enjoy the ride to and from your wedding, a seamless experience.
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Snezhana & Maksim | Elopement por Fabio Oliveira Via Flickr: www.fabiooliveira.com.au
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Byron Bay Wedding Photography.
Byron bay wedding photography beautify your special moments with their creativity. Our highly stylish photography makes your memories more special for you.-https://issuu.com/weddingphotography52/docs/byron_bay_wedding_photography.pptx
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Lucas Kraus photography provides affordable and professional wedding photography at an affordable price. We service Gold Coast and Byron Bay. Very experienced wedding photographer with over 8 years experience...
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A Boarding House Turned Gorgeous, Rambling + Indestructible Family Home!
A Boarding House Turned Gorgeous, Rambling + Indestructible Family Home!
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by Lucy Feagins, Editor
The warm and welcoming kitchen of Keryn + Stephen Nossal’s St Kilda West home. Handmade hanging basket lights made by a crayfish pot maker on Bruny Island. Pandanus mat from Maningrida, artist unknown. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Keryn is a KEEN op shopper and has collected hundreds of homewares over the years! Pictured here is a (very) small selection of her collection, including vintage Arabia pottery. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Photographic artwork by Thuy Vy. Oil painting by Thomas Gare. Smaller painting was gifted by an artist friend, Marise Maas. Stools from Luke Furniture (now closed). Sling dining chairs by Mary Featherston, found on eBay. Mark Tuckey dining table. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The most basic kitchen is still serving us well 18 years later and is unchanged’, says Keryn. The original floor boards have been re-sanded and limed. Island bench by Susi Leeton. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Artwork by Angelina Ngale from Utopia Region, Mbunta Gallery. Far left: vintage Arabia salt cellar, which was a gift from friends. The other ceramics are op shop finds. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Light fitting was a junk shop find 20 years ago. Other artworks and trinkets collected over many years in flea markets on travels. Dining table by Mark Tuckey. Mary Featherston sling dining chairs from eBay. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Photograph by Kent Morris from Vivien Anderson Gallery. Smaller artwork by Louise Weaver from Avalanche Australian Print Workshop. Mark Tuckey dining table. Mary Featherston sling dining chairs. Vintage Arabia pottery collection on shelf. Chair from Graham Geddes. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Left: Artwork by Minnie Pwerle, bought from Flinders Lane Gallery in 2003. Grant Featherston chairs from Keryn’s childhood home gifted from her dad, recovered by Gordon Mather. Falcon chair from Angelucci. Right: Lightning/Mimi Spirit by Yidumduma Bill Harney bought in Kununurra. Iitalla glassware collection on trips to Finland. Minnie Pwerle artwork behind. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Artwork by Minnie Pwerle, bought from Flinders Lane Gallery in 2003 for Keryn + Stephen’s wedding anniversary. B&B Italia sofa from Space. Artwork on left by Marise Maas from Flinders Lane Gallery. Grant Featherston chairs from Keryn’s childhood home gifted from her dad, recovered by Gordon Mather. Falcon chair from Angelucci. On mantle: Lightning/Mimi Spirit by Yidumduma Bill Harney bought in Kununurra. Iitalla glassware collection on trips to Finland. Minnie Pwerle artwork behind. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Photograph by unknown artist from a 1970s advertising campiagn. Peruvian rug from Citizen Nomade in Byron Bay. 1960s coffee table has been with Keryn and Stephen ‘since the beginning’ from a secondhand shop. Side tables from eBay. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
West German ceramic vase found at Leonard Joel. Orefors bowl was Steve’s mums. Boab nut carving from Derby. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Artwork by Kent Morris from Vivien Anderson Gallery. Smaller artwork by Louise Weaver from Avalanche Australian Print Workshop. Photography by Hayley Millar Baker in collaboration with Melbourne Indigenous Transition School, from MUMA. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Lamp bought from vintage shop in Rosebud. Baskets bought in Maccau. Vintage glass vase from Helsinki. Chairs from vintage shops. The dresser is a family heirloom. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘Nickeisha’ photo by Christian Thompson AO collaboration ‘Deadly Brilliant’ with Melbourne Indigenous Transition School (MITS) student. Feathertson Numero Uno op shop chair from 15 years ago. Pandanus weaving from Injalak Arts. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Olivewood Mother of Pear crucifix and religious icons collected over many years. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Patterned cushion cover by North. Linen from Citizen Nomade in Byron Bay. Op shop lamps. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Looking out from the bedroom. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Collection of Mexican love heats bought over many years. Many are from Bauhaus on Keryn’s annual trip to The Garden of Unearthly Delights in Adelaide. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘The built-in verandah was there when we bought it. It’s our third white Victoria terrace house renovation, but this one is a keeper for 18 years’, says Keryn. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
White butterfly chairs from Angelucci. White cane and tile top table from the op shop. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘Steve took the iron roof off the back verandah and replaced it with clear laserlight from Bunnings’, says Keryn. ‘There was a step down to a red brick courtyard but about 10 years after we had the house Susi Leeton designed a huge deck outside, which was built by Martin Thorley’. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘Toby’s spot is on the cane furniture from eBay’, says Keryn. Concrete pots collected over the years. Casalla chair from a junk shop. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Design-lover and founder of Fancy Films Keryn (also known as Nancy!) Nossal! Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The St Kilda West house of Keryn Nossal (aka Nancy, owner of Fancy Films and St Andrew’s Beach accommodation Coastal Luxe) and Stephen Nossal (director of CRE green hydrogen development) feels like a real family home. But it hasn’t always been this way.
The couple first came across the house in 2003, when a real estate agent recommended they check it out. Four days later, they bought it. ‘We owe a lot to that agent for pushing us and are still in touch with him to this day,’ says Keryn.
It’s hard to imagine now, but 18 years ago the house was incredibly rundown, after operating as a boarding house for decades, then being separated into flats.
‘It was divided into two properties… it had something like 11 bedrooms upstairs, five kitchens, and six bathrooms all designed to maximise the boarding house accommodation in the ‘60s,’ says Keryn. ‘There were leaking roofs, buckets in the hallways, exposed wiring, and it was very dark… the agent’s name for it was Bohemian Rhapsody – and our friends thought we were mad.’
Keryn says it’s taken minor renovations almost every year to get the property to where it is today, with the help of friend and architect Susi Leeton. ‘Susi did countless drawings and was really patient with us,’ Keryn says. ‘It turned out that the temporary kitchen (that she popped into the middle of the house while we decided where to put it) has been so good that it stayed!’
Letting go of a ‘big shebang reno’, as Keryn calls it, was perhaps the most challenging element of the project, but ultimately worth it. ‘The result is the house is made for living in the way we like it, not the way a potential buyer would like it, or anyone else for that matter,’ Keryn says. ‘It’s us.’
Today, the home is a warm and inviting space, filled with out of the ordinary items. The grand Victorian bones (with many quirks – something their kids didn’t always appreciate growing up!) now serve as the perfect backdrop for Keryn and Steve’s beautiful collection of contemporary and Indigenous art, ceramics, and eclectic furniture mostly bought from junk stores or op shops.
‘Our adult kids and their friends appreciate it more now than they did when they were little; understanding that the imperfections are what generate the relaxed atmosphere and that the kitchen is the heart of the home,’ Keryn says.
Dulux Vivid White has been used on the walls throughout – the perfect light-reflecting backdrop for the family’s art, collected mostly from Monash Museum of Contemporary Art and Centre for Contemporary Photography. Keryn is also a KEEN op-shopper who has collected hundreds of homewares pieces over the years! ‘I collect all sorts of things that make complete sense to me’, she says. ‘I’ll never tire of collection special, meaningful pieces – nothing that’s in fashion – and surrounding our lives with things that have a story to pass on’.
Making this home even more special is the fact Keryn’s best friend moved in next door 10 years ago! ‘It’s pretty special sharing a fence with them,’ she says. What a dream!
‘There’s always something to fix, but we love it, and feel very happy here,’ says Keryn. ‘It’s been a gorgeous, rambling, indestructible place to bring up three kids, and continues to be.’
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Ready for Perfect Beach Wedding Photography in Byron Bay
Capture the magic of your Byron Bay beach wedding with these essential photography tips. From rest and relaxation to trusting your photographer, ensure every moment is beautifully preserved for timeless memories.
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This lovely couple married in the spectacular Hinterlands half hour drive from Byron Bay #countrywedding #rural #weddings #sunsets #couples #love #outdoors #photography #photooftheday #picoftheday #lovethis (at Hazeldean, historic residence) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFDZvxsD2mC/?igshid=14v5288go294j
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What to Take Pictures of in Byron Bay
One of one of the most renowned areas in Australia, Byron Bay is found on Australia most eastern factor and with a population of virtually 30,000. It is an eclectic, prospering community.
When in Byron Bay, photography trips are a must. I would very recommend the following locations for taking wonderful pictures on your Byron Bay vacation.
Did you know that each year, thousands of Humpback whales leave their summer season feeding premises in Antarctica and also move north to winter reproduction grounds in the exotic waters of the Southern Hemisphere? Byron Bay is fortunate sufficient to be directly in the path of the moving whales. With many whale enjoying scenic tours in the town it will certainly be very easy for you to exercise your digital photography skills.
Maybe you would love to try undersea digital photography at Julian Rocks Marine Park, a popular diving site on 2.5 kilometres from the mainland. It is house to a thousand different varieties of fish making it one of the best diving and also undersea digital photography spots in Australia. Where else are you mosting likely to witness sharks swimming with dolphins, turtles, manta rays and also whales?
If the ocean is not for you, there is an amazing stroll to the lighthouse at Cape Byron. This is definitely a favoured place for freshly weds to have their wedding celebration digital photography done. When there, you will certainly be surprised by the view. Click here for more details Antarctica photo tours
This is simply the idea of the iceberg when it comes to great digital photography areas around the region. Travel bent on Minyon Falls in the Nightcap Ranges where Eucalyptus trees remain in abundance and also you could snoop beautiful diverse series of indigenous wildlife. Perhaps you can do some digital photography in the cool, tranquil rain forest whilst paying attention to the call of the local Lorikeets. Try capturing a stunning photo of cozy golden sunshine shimmering via jungle vegetation.
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Looking for a good Byron bay wedding photographer who can capture all your special wedding moments perfectly? If yes, then renowned Tupou Photography. They have been providing excellent wedding photography services to people for many years. Contact.
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Photographers don't just take photos, they make them! Emma Wise will be your friend, your stylist and planner, on your special day to create the perfect Byron Bay Wedding Photography.
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