Aug 10, 2020
Briars Atlas – Melbourne Wedding photography documenting the calm and anarchy of beautiful couples all over Melbourne and Victoria. I’ve been fortunate to be noted as one of Melbourne’s top wedding photographers both locally in Australia’s Capture Magazine, and abroad in New Yorks Rangefinder Magazine, as part of their Top 30 worldwide.
But none of this stuff matters – what matters is that i’m lucky to have one of the best jobs in the world: chasing party-starters and anarchist lovers all over the planet to make something that matters for and with them.
I work with you to make your wedding photography absolutely bangin’, and not something that makes you want to chew a cyanide pill. Read on to see some of the wedding photography i’ve been commissioned on all over Melbourne and beyond.
Vogue Wedding – Zoe and Adam
Hello May Wedding Photographer – Pepe and Sam
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Nov 18, 2016
Next to baking a loaf of bread using nothing but beer, this is the most majestic thing I’ve ever witnessed. A helicopter elopement in New Zealand. Two lovers soaring above the treetops, with a backdrop of snowcapped mountains and glimmering glacial lakes. This is the complete guide to a quirky Queenstown helicopter elopement.
New Zealand is one of the most peaceful countries in the world, according to the Global Peace Index (2020). It’s also one of the most beautiful countries in the world, according to me (and the millions of other people who feature its glorious scenic views on their Instagram accounts).
From snowcapped peaks to glistening glacial lakes and dense, green forests, there’s endless buckets of variety for incredible wedding photography. When you add a majestic helicopter into the mix, you can capture images with phenomenal views that no ordinary wedding could match, and that’s the exact reason these two lovers decided to high-tail it over the seas to elope there.
Jumping in a chopper allows access to places that are unable to be reached on foot, especially if you’re wearing a long white dress and heels.
These Queenstown locals will give you a Queenstown helicopter elopement to die for.
“Arrive in style to your wedding venue, or capture your wedding photos against a stunning mountain backdrop. Whether it is just for two or the entire entourage, let us help you take a flight on your special day.”
– Over The Top
Over The Top have a bunch of experiences available to wedding parties and couples who want to take their nuptials to the next level, and they’ll even create a 100% bespoke elopement trip for you. Go for a super reclusive wedding on the shore of an alpine lake, or travel to the highest peak of the tallest mountain and exchange vows as you breathe in the raw, natural air of the Queenstown wilderness.
You can even fit in a cheeky round of 4500ft golf between “I dos”.
Plan your Queenstown elopement for December-February and enjoy a warmer, sunshine filled flight in the midst of summer. If you prefer the cooler months, aim for a June-August wedding and “Let It Go” in the snowcapped peaks surrounding the jaw-dropping Queenstown region.
Over The Top have a range of copters to fulfil the booking needs of every couple. They will also pick you up from your Queenstown accommodation, if that bakes your muffins.
Alongside Over The Top, Queenstown has an enormous array of businesses within the wedding industry.
For all things Queenstown wedding related, check out the Queenstown Wedding Association website.
As if you needed any more convincing, here are a few more pics snapped at a bloody delightful New Zealand helicopter elopement.
Lil (a fabulous photographer in her own right, just to add a little weight to the whole exercise) and Jake, a quiet-genius musician, at the last minute decided to elope to the brilliant Queenstown alps, before having a larger wedding day with friends and family out at the Diggers Store back in Victoria.
Check out some of the best wedding celebrants (and human beings) Melbourne has to offer, and for a beautiful slice of the Australian wilderness, this Cradle Mountain elopement in Tasmania. Since we’re on the topic of New Zealand, also check out this Solscape wedding in Raglan.
Apr 27, 2015
Jono, in the world of surf, and Wendy, a camera operator for Weta. Which, if you don’t know, basically means she’s responsible for goblins in Lord of the Rings, etc. Wendy and Jono married at the impossibly majestic clifftop commune, for their Solscape wedding, which merged these two classic pillars of New Zealand together: incredible surf, and majestic nature.
Solscape is a unique Eco village in Raglan, New Zealand (check out this Queenstown Helicopter elopement and this incredible New Zealand wedding dress designer), and as well as being some of the most beautiful rustic accommodation anywhere in New Zealand, host weddings and workshops.
Bright sun, crashing waves from the Ngarunui beach below the outcrop the venue is perched on, and the incredible sounds of Cornerstone Roots driving the tunes well into the evening.
Solscape website: http://www.solscape.co.nz/
As a destination wedding photographer I’m frequently in New Zealand, and even if not, it’s a quick flight over from Australia and often easier than even going to some of our own cities. Make an enquiry at Briars Atlas.