Beautiful Customs House Wedding Video - Cathedral of St Stephen, Brisbane

Choosing my favourite part form a wedding day is never easy, but with Andrew & Natasha there were a few that stood out. Here are 3 of my absolute favourites! 

1st being the amazing cathedral of St Stephen, so decorative and unique we loved shooting in such a beautiful area. Walking into so many different Church's & Cathedrals you get to experience just how beautiful places like this are. 

2nd being the huge amount of time we have for the video section, for us we can shoot continuously when it comes to multiple locations. With inspiration everywhere you go its easy to get caught in the moment shooting & always wish you had more time, but with these guys it was 4 hours of pure magic making as you will see below. 

3rd part being they were an awesome group, Natasha was so lovely and as was her husband Andrew. The day was easy going and fun for all. Natasha looked stunning in her dress designed by White Lilly Couture, hair by The Powder Room along with her gorgeous bouquet by Bouquet Boutique.

Throughout the reception they had two of their friend's as MC, they were both super funny & I'm sure everyone had a constant smile with them two standing up there. The venue for this awesome event was Customs House, such a beautiful building we had only just recently done Michael & Jo's wedding just around the corner and used the front of Customs House as apart of their photos section it was so beautiful. 

As the night went on the laughs, smiles and happiness continued on, Andrew & Tash had a little surprise for everyone hidden under their seats. Which I thought was a brilliant idea! Each and every person there had a bag filled with funny hats, glasses, weird facial accessories and so fourth. Which made for some pretty funny footage on the dance floor.

All in all we had a great day being apart of this special time in Andrew & Natasha's life, Thank-you both for having J'adore capture this special time in your life. Wishing you both the very best!

 

Written by Isla Burkitt