I really had a fun time shooting this wedding in Robertson. Dian & Mariska got married at the Dutch Reformed Church in Robertson and had their reception at the Bon Cap Wine Cellar & Guestfarm (they make lovely organic wines). Mariska got ready and dressed at the beautiful Ballinderry Guest House. I have realised that you can be the great photographer, but without the beautiful settings and sunset of our Maker, we are useless (of cause, a great couple is also essential). That is the formula to take great pictures. Enjoy the images! Assistant Photographer: Desmond Denton

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Here is a few shots from Ruan & Hannelie’s wedding at Goedgedacht at Riebeeck Castle. Hannelie and I know each other from church youth days. She is also one of my biggest fans. I started trying out Ligthroom 2.3 to edit my images and I am really liking the results. Enjoy!

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Here are some of my favorites shot that I photographed at Nico and Lisa’s wedding at Dornier in Stellenbosch. Lisa and her two bridesmaids got ready at the beautiful Beauclair Guest House in Stellenbosch. Their ceremony was held inside the beautiful, modern wine cellar and the rest of the celebration was kicked off the Bodega Restaurant on the venue. Assistant: Bea Smit
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Not long ago I photographed a couple/e-session shoot with Carl & Lelani on Blaauwberg Strand. Now it time to reveal to you their wedding photos. They got married at the beautiful Dutch Reformed Church in Stellenbosch and their reception was held at the Webersburg Wine Estate. I am going to let the photos speak for themselves, since there is such great moment at this wedding. All that I can say if thank you Carl & Lelani for the being such a great couple to photograph. Hope you like the selection!
Wedding Coordinator: The Aleit Group Hair & Make-Up: Candice Leigh Videographer: Vikki Goslin Video Productions
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Boy, something different! Friends in our church, Tammy & Jean Prieur, asked me to photograph their wedding at Picardi Guest Farm a few months ago. Instead of the usual traditional white wedding, they decided have a fairy tale fancy dress wedding where Tammy was a princess and Jean was dressed as a musketeer. From pirates to the Mad Hatter, the guests arrived at the venue in their own unique charactors and costumes. There was even a pinata (Mexican card board containter filled with sweets and toys) for the kids to hit and enjoy. And to end of my story and show you some of their pictures… They lived happily ever after…
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