I know I have not posted for quite some time, and devoted blog stalkers who got married in the last few weeks must be rather despondent by now. Don’t be, I am working on a proper blog post for the last three weddings we covered, so just keep checking in once in a while.
In the meantime, consider the following advice from Cindy, “when trying to navigate your way back to the car in the dark on a farm somewhere outside Parys…always remember to use flash”

It’s late now, but I’m pretty sure the farm is called Thwane Bush camp. In any case, it’s where Andries and Cindy (the taller one) got married.
Cindy and I have almost forgotten how much we loved the bushveld, and weddings in the bush are always highlights on our calender, if for no other reason than the smell of dry unpolluted dusty roads and the grassy fragrance of freshly thatched roofs. Last weekend we got to hang out with Liam and Alison at Didimala, north of Pretoria in the Limpopo province, out on the Rust-de-Winter road I think, and as always we were wowed by the experience.
Liam and Alison had their ceremony out in the veld, with a wild reception being celebrated under a clear African sky and by candle light. We also, very uncharacteristically, spent about two hours with Liam and Alison on their couple shoot. On the one hand I feel the need to apologise to the guests for taking that long, and to mention that we typically use only about 45 minutes, but on the other hand…it was NICE to travel around in a Land Cruiser with Jaco and listen to him and Liam discuss trees and grass as only two game rangers can do, and then to shoot an impossibly cute couple in some amazing locations with terrific African light to round it off with.
I never mention these, but Francois Nel did excellent work with the make-up brush, and I loved the collection of dresses (both bridal and bridesmaids) by Lunar…a very fitting choice for the location indeed.
Back to Jaco quickly, a huge thanks to him and his excellent team at Didimala, who treated us like we were the Presidential couple (or harem if you will)….much much appreciated and highly recommended.
OK some random images that have been lying in the “edited” box for too long now…



and a few photo-journalistc moments of course…






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