Melanie and John were married at Bramleigh in Croydon. Very entertaining evening with all the dancing gotta love those samoan weddings they know how to party.
Melanie and John were married at Bramleigh in Croydon. Very entertaining evening with all the dancing gotta love those samoan weddings they know how to party.
Melissa and Arran were so lucky to have a beautiful day for their wedding and the yellow of the bridesmaids dresses looked stunning. The girls and guys started off in Tarneit to get ready and then headed to Werribee mansion for their ceremony by the lake. Terri Beirne was the celebrant from: http://www.celebrant-lifeaspects.com.au and she did a wonderful job one of the nicest ceremonies I’ve seen in a while.
Here is a few of the shots from the day.
Tracey and Layne were married at gum gully farm in Silvan and what an awesome venue!! Spirits were still high even though it poured with rain and the deer tried to eat me and Traceys flowers. There was nothing else to do but jump around the pews(?) in the mud brick ceremony hall. They entertained everyone later with a funky dance and I may have had a little tear when the father and daughter dance was done, I’m such a sucker for a wedding. Great night.
What an absolutely awesome couple!! Thanks for having us be part of your big day guys. Wedding was held in the gardens in Mansfield and photos were taken in and around the outskirts of town.
Andrew and Jessica held their wedding at the Melbourne town hall wow what a stunning balcony! Gorgeous couple just the sweetest 2 people. They had there photos taken outside of federation square, Flinders street station and around town lots of fun. Reception was held at the pumphouse.


Andrew and Jessica were married in the city at the Melbourne town Hall which was stunning. They then had some photos taken by me
on princess bridge and at Federation square. We then headed to the pumphouse on Fitzroy where they had their reception.
Imagine this: The day, the moment and the hour has arrived on your very special day. Your guests are seated and your Fiance is eagerly awaiting you at the end of the aisle! The music starts and you make your grand entrance…. But what song will it be? Are you a traditionalist, getting married in a church or outdoors, or do you want something fresh and modern to walk down the aisle too? If your answer is “I don’t know” then here is some ideas for you.
If you are looking at doing a more traditional wedding in a church and you don’t want the traditional “Here comes the Bride” (Wagner’s, “Bridal Chorus”) or something classical while you are walking down the aisle then you will need to contact your Priest, Pastor or other officient to get confirmation that this will be ok.
Here are some traditional songs that you may like to have a look at:
On the other hand if you are looking at an outdoors ceremony or at a non religious venue the musical world is your oyster! Here is a list of the top 20 voted most popular wedding songs to walk down the aisle too:
There are so many choices these are just a few of the more popular songs. Some Brides are even going along the lines of “I Got A Feelin” by Black Eye Peas or Byonce to make their grand entrance.
Choose a song that reflects your personalities and the theme of your wedding. On the day you will just want to get to your Fiance but take the time to enjoy every step to him!
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