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Emerging from the church is always a highlight and today was no different. Guests were so excited to congratulate Kim and Roger. Ann Street Presbyterian Church is dwarfed by modern buildings all around, it remains a symbol of a time gone by. Did you know the current church was built in 1871? I wonder what the view was like way back then?

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It seemed everyone had a camera!

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And there is always one in a crowd… love your work Adrian!

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Time for a quick “cheesy” photo…

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We arrived at the Brisbane Polo Club as darkness was approaching.

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Naldham House was built in the late 1870s. What a decade of construction this must have been in Brisbane. Major extensions occurred in 1889 and the House served as a shipping office for almost a century. In 1988 major external and  internal alternations were carried out as the building was converted for use buy the Brisbane Polo Club.

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Cake That! Kim and Roger had a delicious wedding cake prepared by Cake That.

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During the reception, guests made their way downstairs to the Photo Booth to pull some crazy faces behind the curtain…

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And so my day went full circle. Here is the same view from where my day started some 12 hours earlier. Returning to my car after a short ferry ride, I went home feeling privileged to have been the one to photograph Kim and Roger’s wedding day. All the very best to you both, I look forward to seeing you in the studio to show you your beautiful photos.

If you missed {Episode 1} of Kim and Roger’s wedding, click here.