Emily & Lex
Will you treasure your wedding dress or trash it?

Many brides cringe at the mention of a "Trash The Dress". The purpose is not soley to ruin your wedding gown but about expressing your love for each other in an uninhibited and action packed photo shoot. Trash the Dress is the high-fashion, rock-n-roll, screw-convention anarchist cousin of wedding photography! It's about ripping off the prim and proper shckles of your wedding day and saying 'let's live a little!' . It lends itself to visual contrast throwing elegant clothing into unusual and often unforgiving terrain.

Brides are increasingly wanting more from their wedding photography and Trash the Dress is about getting stunning bridal photos without the time constraints of your wedding day and the worry of keeping your dress spotless.

Fun, fashionable, styled and themed you can count on your Trash the Dress deliverying amazing pictures set amongst epic locations. Photos can be at the beach, in sprawling fields, underwater, in abandoned buildings or at paintball it's up to you how far you want take it.

For those who want to liberate their dress rather than locking it away, prices start from $550. It's the most affordable and extrodinary wedding photography session you'll find.
Getting Ready. 2010

Setting the scene.
Meet Lex. 2010
Greg
Part-time Buck, full-time tour guide.
Boys just want to have fun. 2010
Chrissie
Part-time Hunter, full-time advertising photographer.
The groomsmen. 2010

Up ahead...
All the details. 2010

Spotted!
Dressing room. 2010

Fight or flight...
A Quiet Moment. 2010

Entrapped!
Finishing Touches. 2010

Fire!
A Quiet Moment. 2010

..again...
Mom and Dad. 2010

buck-shot
Ceremony Details. Taronga Function Centre, Taronga Zoo

The trophy pic
Ceremony Atmosphere. 2010

Wait - an alternate ending!
Emily Arrives. Taronga Function Centre, Taronga Zoo
A fairytale kiss
An alternate ending
Families Join. Taronga Function Centre, Taronga Zoo
Caught a buck, snagged a groom
An alternate ending
The vows. Taronga Function Centre, Taronga Zoo

An alternate ending
The exchange of rings. Taronga Function Centre, Taronga Zoo
Greg
An alternate ending
The kiss! Taronga Function Centre, Taronga Zoo
Chrissie
An alternate ending
Proud parentws. Taronga Function Centre, Taronga Zoo
Our married couple - at peace.
Fin.

Chrissie & Greg are good friends of mine who were married this time last year. Chrissie is an acclaimed fashion photographer and shares my quirky sensibilities. For their anniversary shoot I knew I would have to come up with a concept that was well and truly out of the ordinary!

In this series Greg starts off as a free buck, and while you can't see a whole lot of Greg behind his mask in the alternate ending he will be transformed by his bride into a dashing groom!