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Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Book launch set to take off! December 4th

Wow! The launch is almost upon us. If the book "Faces Of Waikato" is featuring your children - just wait until you see it...fantastic!

This is a limited edition book, and your chance to own a photographic heirloom of your children as they are, at this time in their lives - and by a multi-award winning photographer. So be in quick to get copies for yourself and any interested family!

Books are just $75 and make a wonderful gift.  We will be donating $5 from every book to the local Westapc Air Ambulance.  We thank you in advance for your kind support.

We look forward to seeing as many people as possible to celebrate with us - next Friday December 4th, 5.30pm at the Framing Workshop. (120 Silverdale Rd. Hamilton).

Enjoy complimentary drinks and nibbles, and pick up a copy of the book! Contact the studio with any queries.

 

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Helen & Carne's Sarnia Park Wedding

A superb day with great weather! Helen looked so elegant and gorgeous, and the whole wedding party were great fun.  Sarnia Park and Lake Karapiro provide fabulous areas for photographs.

 

 

 

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Spencer & Dorothy's Wedding

Spencer and Dorothy were married on November 7th at St. Peters Cathedral, followed by a reception at the wonderful Narrows Landing, Hamilton.  The wedding party looked beautiful in a unique yellow and red colour theme, and it was lovely for the couple to have their children there as part of their day. Then in keeping with the bright, sunny theme - they enjoyed a fabulous honeymoon in Hawaii!

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Raelene & James' Wedding - Labour weekend

This couple who live in Australia, had a real treat on their day - with so many of the extended family and friends attending for a huge gathering, filled with much laughter and song. What a fun wedding party!

The ceremony was held at St. Mary's church in Hamilton, followed by photographs at the Hamilton Gardens, and the reception at the Ferrybank Lounge.  Here Raelene and James received a wonderful traditional maori and Island welcome.