I have been taking photos for years. And somehow flowers were always my strong point. Recently I thought I would have a crack at Wedding Photography, and I am not too shabby at that, I might say.
But, I wanted a way that I could combine my love and flair for Flower Photography, with my desire to work with weddings... and I came up with this;

Wedding Flower Photography!

It all started when a friend of mine spend hundreds (maybe even thousands) preserving her wedding flowers, after her wedding on a 44ºc HOT Brisbane summers day, and the flowers were all dead before we even got out the car!

She went off on her honeymoon the next day, leaving me with the flowers that I had to take to the preservers.I asked her "How can they preserve these, they are all dead?" and her answer was that they would replace all the dead ones with fresh ones before they snap froze them. All for an extra fee of course!

To me that seemed a little ludicrous. Not only were they not the actual flowers from her day, but once they had been frozen and framed in a deep bulky frame, you then had to store them or hang them, or whatever - for a long time to come - to justify the money it cost to have it done.

So I came up with a much nicer alternative.... Flower prints on canvas look fabulous on your wall, flower images make beautiful notelet or THANK YOU cards for your wedding guests... there are many uses for the images of your flowers, and they can be turned into beautiful momentos from your special day.

http://www.flowerphotosonline.com is my website, where you can peruse my work to date, and take a look at our prices, but as they start from $100 AUD I can assure you, you will not be disappointed!
Please do not hesitate to contact me, for more information!

Below are some examples of my work but my extensive collection is best viewed on my website :)


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