terrara house wedding

jess & bryce

They two met in homeroom high school, back when exam marks and formals and awkward teenage parties were still a thing. They were polar opposites in many ways - he was the sporty jock, she the quieter achiever. It shouldn't have worked. It clearly did, even if it took a couple of years and a literal biology class in Year 11 (…there’s a joke here, I won’t make it) and have now been together for over a decade. They were kids when all this started. Their biggest concerns were exams and footy training and what to make your msn status. They’ve evolved a lot since then. Changed. Grown into themselves as you do between your teens and your late twenties. To do that with someone else from such a young age and hold on to those feelings and grow in the same direction takes a pretty deep connection.

One other thing, among many, was pretty clear. These two (and their people) know how to have a raging good time, and the dancefloor erupted and didn’t let up for literal hours thanks to Adam from The Vintage Stylus.

A small note, I shoot a lot of weddings, see a lot of ceremonies. The entire ceremony I was struck by how directly into one another’s eyes they looked for the entire duration. It was, to me, as big a sign as any of how right this is.

Enjoy

Dane

Venue - Terrara House

DJ - The Vintage Stylus

Florals / Styling - Ivy Lane Collective

Celebrant - Oliver Thompson

Wedding Planner - White Top Venues

HMU - Bride to Be Makeup Co