Old Broadwater Farm is an excellent venue for weddings in the Southwest
Weddings tend to have a laid-back atmosphere at Old Broadwater Farm. Maybe it's because guests are away from the city, and embrace the event they are attending. Or perhaps that's just the relaxed clientele the venue attracts. Either way, we always look forward to staying in Busselton to shoot a wedding there.
Sugarloaf Rock is nearby for fantastic sunset shots
The cottage is a lovely place to reveal yourself as a bride to your Dad.
Getting ready is relaxed and fun
Cufflinks can be awesome.
Clowning around
Under the Tree
Refreshments during the photoshoot
On a warm day, it's nice to know your guests will be refreshed during your photoshoot.
Receptions can be outside the marquee too
A First Dance on Entry
Sometimes starting full tilt is the way to go. Consider being received to you first dance. You could always recommence with a parent dance after the speeches.
Ryan, the Wedding DJ Margaret River
It's important to have an entertaining DJ to provide the soundtrack you'll be celebrating to. Some DJs bring good sound gear, and great lighting is such a bonus.
Julie Chesson (Celebrant) and her (roadie) hubby Keith
A celebrant who understands what matters to you, can put together a perfect ceremonial service for your guests to appreciate.
A Cake Cutting and family shot
A magnificent cake tasting good is expected, but cutting it can make for a timeless photograph too. Let's brainstorm ideas for immortalising your cake-cutting moment.
A Father/Daughter dance
Keep in mind that a wedding is about family. Being accepted and accepting one another into the fold. Big family get-togethers tend to happen only at weddings and funerals, so don't leave it too late to spend quality time with those you love..