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Kirstin and Tony at Monkey Valley
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
 

 So in theory it's  'mid-summer' in Cape Town at the moment, feels more like the depths of July. I have to say though that I'm loving the moody skies and soft light and blustery wind that create different sort of images to your bright African sunshine.

To any future brides out there - the best thing you can do is chill out, relax and just enjoy your day and each other, which is exactly what Kirstin and Tony seemed to do. A happy bride way outshines any awesome details you've meticulously planned. 

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Thanks to Rudi Novem for helping me out on the day!

Venue - Monkey Valley Resort

Most awesome band ever - Hot Water

Cake - Vanilla House

Flowers - Mireille Huellin

Priest - Patrick Boucher

 




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Comments  

 
Posted by Sarah Hamer, on 17-12-2009 23:57,
WOW - beautiful pics Kirstin!! congratulations to you both!! Sarah Hamer

Posted by Kumi, on 24-11-2009 08:05,
Amazing photos.... Very beautiful and also very artistic. Kirstin and Tony, you are such a perfect couple!!!Kirstin, you are truly look like a princess :)) Looking forward to hearing your whole wedding/honeymoon story with more pictures soon!!

Posted by Teva, on 23-11-2009 23:42,
Was sad not to be able to make the day but the photos are absolutely amazing! What wonderful memories to tresure! 
xx

Posted by Roberta Crumplin, on 17-11-2009 17:26,
Hi Jules! The dress shot with the bride in her dressing gown is just gorgeous - really magnificent colour. and absolutely love the palm tree shot - such a sense of nostalgia!

Posted by Stuart Kaptein, on 17-11-2009 07:35,
You guys look amazing! I was so honoured to be part of your special day. I'm saving these pics to remind me of it. Love to you both!

Posted by Tracy, on 17-11-2009 00:10,
I'm so sad that I missed their wedding (taking care of my sick baby). Kirstin+Tony both looked positively yummy!  
 
Jules, your photos are amazing!

Posted by Monica Dart, on 14-11-2009 02:25,
...just when you thought every possible shoe shot had been thought of...you come up with a new, more awesome one! Your photo's just become more and more incredible. Lucky bride and groom! Art at it's best. xmoni

Posted by Sophie and Alex, on 13-11-2009 14:43,
Love the photos!

Posted by Deb, on 13-11-2009 07:49,
Gorgeous photos - but Kirstin would look gorgeous in a bin bag! x

Posted by Delre, on 12-11-2009 00:23,
BEST photographer ever!!!

Posted by Marinda, on 11-11-2009 21:29,
WOW, what an awesome bride!



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