Hello
In March Tonie and Kevin married in a beautiful and romantic garden wedding at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. They married in the Rose Garden under a gorgeous tree with their guests sheltering under parasols from the soft rain. Tonie walked down the aisle to the sounds of a string quartet and she looked amazing in her vintage gown. Tonie and Kevin did not take their eyes off each other the whole ceremony and were grinning ear to ear. Once the ceremony was completed by the lovely celebrant Jessie Cacchillo we went and shot the location photos around the gardens. There was no shortage of amazing areas to shoot in and Tonie and Kevin and the bridal party enjoyed every minute as you can see in the photos below.
The reception was held at the Botanic Garden Restaurant which is located in the middle of the park. Tonie and Kevin had designed the settings so beautifully alongside the team from Sticks and Wicks and the cake, place settings and guest favours were from the amazing Adriano Zumbo. The reception was a lot of fun with live music by the Baker Boys and the guests really enjoyed themselves, the speeches were entertaining with humour added from Kevins Scottish family.
I want to thank my lovely friend and Brisbane wedding photographer Naomi from Naomi V Photography for coming along and shooting the wedding with me. We always enjoy working together.
Makeup was DIY
Hair was Boo Talbot from Taboo styling
Flowers were James & Dean from Sticks & Wicks
Band was Baker Boys
Cake & guest favors/ place settings were Adriano Zumbo
Celebrant Jessie Cacchillo
Reception at Botanic Garden Restaurant.
Tonie and Kevin, thank you so much for inviting Sabii Photography to capture your wedding day, you are such a sweet and beautiful couple. I hope you enjoy the photos below.
Kim x

















































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Hi all
If you ever saw four seasons in one day would you try to photograph all of those in an hour? Well that is what we did for the location shoot for Veronica and Brendans wedding. After a rainy ceremony and bursts of sun we headed to the most amazing location in Kiama. When entering the area I think you could have heard my jaw drop. We were surrounded by tall rocky cliffs, black and ochre sand and boulders that led out to the ocean that was crashing against the cliffs.
We were playing cat and mouse with the weather as it sprinkled, then shone fierce sunlight then we had magical cloud cover. The location shoot just fell into place so perfectly. Veronica and Brendan really shone for the camera and their bridal party really made it all work perfectly as well.
I also wanted to note that Veronica designed and made the gorgeous flowers that you will see in the shots below, a very talented woman she is. How funky are the vintage bikes as well, which also featured in Veronica and Brendans engagement shoot.
Veronica and Brendan, thank you so much for letting me capture your beautiful wedding day, it was such an honour and also thank you for your heartfelt thanks during the speeches. Thank you again to Michael for being the most super 2nd shooter for the day.
I hope you enjoy the images below and feel free to leave a comment.
Kim x




























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Hi there
Easter is fast approaching and there has been a lot of new additions to the world in terms of babies, as well as new additions to Sabii Photography. We have recently added a studio to our business. This has always been something we have wanted to add to the business for some time now. We are set up to capture studio portraits from newborns to adults. Clients of Sabii Photography now have the option of having a natural light outdoor session, which will always be our preference, or a studio session which will suit newborns and smaller children perfectly.
One of the first clients we had in the studio was baby Y, just over 6 months old. She was such a happy, calm baby and after taking a moment to warm up she was soon smiling away and moving around the space. She kept us on our toes and it was a very fun session.
Below are some of our favourites from the session.
Kim x








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Hi there
In February, right before Valentines Day, Veronica and Brendan were married in front of family and friends.
The day was a strange one weather wise, sun and blue skies in the morning and just as Veronica arrived to walk down the aisle at Brendan’s parents gorgeous riverside home, the heavens opened. The ceremony was so beautiful and made even more beautiful by the involvement of their son Archer who would run up to them and stand by their side and hug them. After the ceremony the sun and blue skies reappeared and all guests came out onto the grass to witness the signing and congratulate them both. It was the start of a magical day. Below are some of my favourite images from the first half of the day. Thanks to Michael for coming along and second shooting for me.
Enjoy, part 2 will be blogged very soon.
Kim x


























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by Kim
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