Campaspe House great wedding photography venue

The first thing I noticed when I got out of the car at Campaspe House in Woodend was the serenity! It’s so quiet and peaceful and the air is fresh – the perfect atmosphere for a Wedding. I wanted to feature Campaspe house because of the great gardens you have as options for wedding photo locations. It has a lovely front garden that is intimate and colourful with a few great little spots for photography as well as a terrace garden and more lush green spaces at the rear of the house. The great thing about these separate gardens through out is that each has it’s own distinct feeling. This is great for Wedding portraits as it means we can stay at the one venue and still have a variety of different backdrops and moods. The front garden is more rambling, with beautiful large liquid amber trees, hedges and smaller tree’s, the terrace garden has a romantic feel, nestled amongst crab apple tree and the pottage has a strong, clean symmetry that allows lots of play with angular compositions.

Being just outside the town centre of Woodend, which is part of the Macedon Ranges it’s only about 50 minutes from Melbourne. All through out the Macedon ranges area your guests will find great accommodation. By staying the night they can visit one of many spa’s in the area, head over to hanging rock or pop into the surrounding towns and browse the antique stores and sample the fine local produce.

Here are a few photos taken during Autumn of the gardens around Campaspe House.

The Lake House Daylesford – Great wedding photography location

Another great Wedding venue in Daylesford is the Lake House. Situated above the Daylesford lake the view from the deck looking across the water and surrounding trees is just beautiful. Lake Daylesford is quite large and would take a little while to walk around, especially for a bride in heels. Fortunately you don’t have to walk far from the Lake House for great scenery and photography! Wooden foot bridges, a little pier and silver birch trees provide great context for the country wedding vibe.

There’s a great advantage to having your Ceremony, Wedding photography session and reception all at the same venue. Quite often when we head off for photos the whole bridal party will join us. But after a little while the portraits with the bridal party will be over. Now, don’t get me wrong, you’re bridal party love you and they want to share this day with you BUT they don’t want to spend a big chunk of it taking photos. With the whole day occurring in the same place the bridal party can leave after their portraits are done and wonder back to the rest of your guests while we have some more photos of just the two of you.

Here are a few images from around the Daylesford lake.

The Convent Daylesford featured wedding venue

If you’ve been entertaining the thought of an out of town wedding – somewhere a little more quiet with that fresh country air then you really must consider the Daylesford Convent as your Wedding venue.

This is another one of those really great locations that provide you with one location for the ceremony, reception and photography. Recently I’ve been featuring many of these wedding venues that can host your entire wedding day. It’s an option that I favour for a few reasons – Having your whole day in one location makes things easier for your guests as they don’t have to worry about traveling from the ceremony site to the reception – going through the trouble of actually finding the reception site and then some decent parking. But, I think the biggest thing is that it allows you, the couple to spend more time with your guests – we don’t have to travel from ceremony to photo locations to reception. We can assign time to take portraits around the venue while your guests mingle and indulge in canapés and champagne before you re join them for the celebrations!

The gardens of the Daylesford convent aren’t huge, but a very manageable size with great little pockets of varying colours, textures and lighting. From area’s big enough for a family portrait of 15 people to little alcoves for some personal space and intimate portraits of just the two of you.

Here are a few photos that merely scratch the surface in terms of the different colours and textures available to us as we wonder the gardens.

New York Travel Photography – Gowanus Brooklyn

Gowanus is an interesting little section of Brooklyn, like most of New York City it has a colourful past. It’s know to most thanks to its canal – for a lot of people the word canal conjures up visions of Venice’s beautiful canal’s with stunning architecture and it’s classic gondola’s, but for the Gowanus Canal these scenes couldn’t be further from reality.

For 100 years the Gowanus canal was a dumping ground for all the local factories from chemical factories, fuel refinery companies and coal yards.

The result of all the abuse has left the canal a stinky, filthy mess filled with all sorts of terrible toxins and pollutants, seemingly void of all life. Finally it looks as though something is going to be done about this and a clean up solution figured out. I find Gowanus itself to be a really great place to wonder, it still has a very gritty, industrial feel which is in stark contrast to the graceful and elegant old brownstone houses sitting in tree lined streets just a few hundred yards away in Carroll Gardens and Boerum Hill

Gowanus is still home to a lot of mechanic’s garages and salvage yards. But the old factories and warehouse are being slowly rebuilt and some already house artist studio’s, IT start up companies, fashion labels, even high end reception venue’s – with that typical Brooklyn grit!

Once they solve the smelly sludge problem of the canal it will be even more pleasant to wonder through, bring your camera, you’ll have a great time – Just make sure you get there quick before the big developers come in, tear down the old buildings and put up soulless, modern apartment buildings!

You’ll even find street art from Shepard Fairey!