Tom with his sister Rosalie. Tom is very fit.
The wedding was held in Waverly Cemetery, and unlike traditional weddings, was a "black" wedding. The day was perfect with a light breeze, blue skies with a hint of cloud. Whales played in the ocean behind, as sea eagles cruised the thermals across the ocean.
Tom and Kesia tying the knot
Kesia wore a 140 year old mourning dress and all her bridal party were looking splendid in their clothes. Black roses, a Celtic harp and a real tying the knot over the hands all added to the atmosphere.
Signing the registrar. Rosalie is far left. Jack is looking very dapper ( far right)
At an area known as The Rocks in Sydney, where other bridal Parties go to have photo shoots, Our wedding party arrived. It was such a contrast to the white weddings that other camera crews stopped taking photos of their party and began taking photos of ours!
Kesia looks stunning as too does everyone.
I will post more photos later in the week and show you some of the artwork both these talented people create
Congratulations, fantastic news!
ReplyDeleteI can see how the other photographers lost sight of their weddings. ;-)
Looking forward to see more pictures,
hugs,
Merisi
Hi Merisi! Many thanks. I have sung and MC'd many weddings. I have to say this was the most artistic wedding I have ever seen. It was incredibly moody and beautiful. Full credit to Kesia who is extremely talented ( as too is Tom).
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Tom and Kesia! Amazing wedding!
ReplyDeleteHI Carolyn, thanks! really amazing... Don't worry there will be a post coming about warm beer and celebrating the Birth of the third in line! lol!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait!
ReplyDeleteHi, Simon. Congratulations to your son on getting married. Love the idea of a black wedding! Certainly different. Hope all is well with you. All is good here and the weather too. Matt (NoVisibleLycra).
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Matt!
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