Kirsty and Marco

Conga line
My supremely talented colleagues and friends Lizzy Sawdon and Ali George were booked to photograph and video Marco and Kirsty’s wedding, and Lizzy asked me if I’d come along and assist them at The Sea Temple Resort in Port Douglas a few weeks back. What a special wedding it was, so full of big Italian style love and joy. It was such a pleasure to work at this wedding that as each of us left we all individually went up to the couple and their mums to tell them how delighted we were at having been given the chance to photograph such a lively and joyful celebration. Thanks to Marco and Kirsty and their lovely families!

Infinite possibilities

Kirsty and Marco
Click on any of the images in the gallery below to be taken to a click-forward slideshow. These are just a few of the 600 pictures I took that day….
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Marco with his mum and aunt just before the wedding
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Kirsty and Marco
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We took Marco and Kirsty down to the southern end of Four Mile Beach for their portraits. They couldn’t wipe the smiles from their faces! They were so very happy.
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Kirsty and Marco making their vows in front of the celebrant Natasha Kollosche at Sea Temple Resort, Port Douglas.
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Marco’s father ties a knot around Marco and Kirsty’s hands during their wedding ceremony
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Kirsty and Marco moments after signing their marriage certificate
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Heading to the beach just after the ceremony
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Kirsty and Marco with son
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Infinite possibilities
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Conga line
Posted on Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 at 8:21 pm. Filed under: Blog, Event Photography, Galleries, Weddings Tags: Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas, Port Douglas wedding, Sea Temple, wedding RSS 2.0 feed.
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Love ‘Infinite Possibilities’ – the title truly sums it up.
Really gorgeous.
Hello Martine, having viewed your lovely pics for Kirsty and Marco’s wedding I have had a couple recently book my services as their Marriage Celebrant! Seeing the photos brings back some wonderful memories of the day.
Thanks Natasha! Great to hear it. It was a lovely wedding, wasn’t it.