Isabelle+Glenn / Kerrie Hall, Macedon Ranges

An intimate forest wedding with no aisle, no rules — just laughter among the trees, a fire crackling into the night, and guests gathered barefoot under the stars. This is a camping wedding where tradition takes a back seat.
No ballrooms, no rehearsals —only raw emotion, spontaneous joy, and a love that felt like freedom. From cozy tents to fireside vows, this non-traditional outdoor celebration was as wild and heartfelt as the couple themselves.
A cinematic wedding film made to remember what matters most — connection, not perfection.

Suzy+Matt / One day estate, Geelong

On a rainy afternoon at the rustic One Day Estate in Geelong, Suzy and Matt rewrote the rules of what a wedding could be.

Suzy, radiant and unapologetically herself, wore her rain-kissed dress like an artist’s signature—each drop a mark of memory. The rain didn’t ruin the day, it became part of the story.

As guests huddled together under the grey skies, Matt and his groomsmen, a full band of longtime friends, welcomed Suzy down the aisle with the electric thrill of Karate Kid’s theme song “glory of love” —unconventional, bold, and unforgettable.

Later, Matt took stage with his beloved electric guitar, performing a heartfelt melody that wrapped the vineyard in warmth. The music, the storm, and the laughter all became one — a celebration of love not in spite of the weather, but because of it.

Nichole+Dalton / Children Farm

At a charming children’s farm nestled just outside the city, Nichole and Dalton said “I do” beneath a wide old tree — surrounded not by formality, but by warmth, laughter, and the people who know them best.

Their cat (yes, with a tie) made a surprise appearance, proudly sitting among the guests as the unofficial ring bearer and most photogenic VIP.

As dusk fell, champagne flowed… until it didn’t. A toppled champagne tower brought the house down — not with panic, but with pure joy. The crowd erupted, glasses raised high, and the night spun into an unforgettable, glittery mess of dancing and delight.

Because nothing needed to be perfect.
It just had to be real.

Teegan+Scott / Tanglewood estate, Mornington

A Tanglewood Tale

At the serene lake of Tanglewood Estate in Mornington, Teegan and Scott’s wedding unfolded like a poem — soft and powerful.

He may look like the strong, silent type, but Scott wears his heart proudly. The moment Teegan stepped into the chapel, time paused. And so did he — eyes brimming with tears. (Thankfully, the guests came prepared with an entire box of tissues.)

Their vows were shared under a sky so still it felt sacred. Later, the quiet of the day gave way to a dance floor set ablaze. Barefoot spins, contagious laughter, arms around shoulders — it was everything but ordinary.

From the tearful tenderness to the sweaty joy of the dance floor, this wedding reminded us: real love is unfiltered, unexpected, and always unforgettable.

Alana+Jack / The Shearing Shed, Philip Island

A Wild-Hearted Party
Bikes, Boots & Vows — A Shearing Shed Story Jack and Alana didn’t walk the aisle — they rode in. Leather, ink, vintage wheels, and untamed hearts.
At The Shearing Shed, Phillip Island, engines roared, tattoos flashed,and love looked like smoke, chrome, and wild joy.
Their daughter in white, a tiny rebel in lace. No scripts. No timelines. Just a loud, messy, real celebration.
The kind you feel in your bones.

Shamn+Jacinta / Rocklea Farm, Geelong

Rocklea Farm’s iconic tree has stood tall through countless love stories — and on this golden afternoon, it bore witness to one more.

Jacinta arrived in unforgettable style, soaring over the rolling hills in a helicopter, her heart racing to meet Shamn at the altar. Beneath the open sky and ancient branches, their vows echoed in the breeze, surrounded by the warmth of their closest people.

As the sun dipped low, casting a honeyed glow across the fields, the newlyweds stole a quiet moment together. In the hush of twilight, they held each other close — the noise faded, and only their love remained.

A day of grand entrances, grounded hearts, and a sunset that seemed to linger just for them.