Have you ever imagined what it would be like to have your wedding day in the tranquil surrounds of a winery? Sirromet offers you a unique opportuinity for exactly this and is just 45 minutes from the Brisbane CBD. Over the years, many of our clients have chosen Sirromet for their wedding venue and have experienced a wonderful day. Once you arrive for your wedding, there is no need to leave the property until after your reception is over; Sirromet offers plenty . Stunning landscapes, a choice of ceremony and reception venues on the property, sumptuous food and fine wine, Sirromet delivers. Over the years, Reyment Photographics has had the pleasure of photographing many gorgeous weddings at Sirromet; there is just so much scope for beautiful imagery whatever the season. Here are some of our favourite mages from our “Sirromet Collection”. We hope you enjoy them and look forward to photographing your Sirromet Wedding!
This image is from Brantes France and is our photo of the day!
Brantes is a cute little village perched at the northern end of the of Drôme of Provence. The village overlooks the valley of Toulourenc and offers magnificent views of Mount Ventoux.
Brantes is made up of arched lanes, passages and old stone-built houses. This image was taken not long after dark as we were leaving. We had enjoyed watching a magnificent sunset over the mountains. Provence is such a beautiful place to visit, if you are in the Drôme area, be sure to visit Brantes.
Click here to see a photo gallery of images from Provence by multi award winning Master Photographer, John Reyment.
Here are some more of my award winning images from the recent Epson Queensland Professional Photography Awards. These images were captured while I was living in Europe throughout 2009. During the year, as well as enjoying history revealing her stories before me, I developed a fascination with lines, form, shapes and repetition. And of course the characters I met and observed.
I spent a lot of time using France’s fabulous rail syetem from the Paris metro to TGV. This photo is of railway tracks and cables in Paris. I entered this image in the Landscape category and received a Silver Award.
A wet, bleak day in November was perfect conditions to photograh the Philharmonie in Luxembourg. I loved this building as it encouraged me to deliberately look outside my normal range of view and notice lines, shapes and textures. I entered this image in the Landscape category and received a Silver with Distinction Award.The entry to Eglise Saint-Pierre and Musee Lapidaire in the town of Vienne, France. Vienne has a wonderful walking tour full of history, make sure you pack your camera! I entered this image in the Landscape category and received a Silver Award.
In Italy, old friends get together in the cool of each evening to sit, chat and watch the world go by. I suspect the same friends have been meeting in the same place for decades. These two images above are from the medieval Tuscan town of Siena and won two Silver Awards in the Portrait category. These images just say so much about life!
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