For a while now I’ve been dreaming of doing a really beautiful and creative styled shoot. I knew that I wanted to go all-out this time and get some other talented local creatives on board. After some brainstorming and lots of Pinterest-browsing, I decided that I would like to go for a burnt and spicy coloured Moroccan-inspired look. I took the idea to one of my talented industry friends Lindsey Boucher (from Makeup and Delight) and I was so pleased when she not was not only willing to do the makeup for the shoot, but was keen to help me organise the shoot and share in my excitement! She has some amazing connections in the industry, and before we knew it, we had a whole team of incredible service providers on board! The ladies at Green Goddess Flower studio played such a massive role in the creative direction the shoot took – I cannot say how incredible they were! I honestly feel like they took my vision, understood it and made it 10 x better!!! They really pulled out all the stops!! The end result was just SO INCREDIBLY beautiful! I feel so lucky to have been able to photograph all the gorgeousness!
A big, massive, special thank you to all of you that were involved in this shoot. Without you it simply would not have been the same! Your generosity in giving your time and resources so freely is so much appreciated!!
Makeup: Lindsey Boucher from Makeup and Delight
Florist: Coral and Chantell from Green Goddess
Dress: Robyn Roberts
Decor: The Moroccan Warehouse
Videography: Grace Charlotte
Invitation: Roxy Sayer from Fluent
Kimono : Mash
Jewellery: High horse Adornment
Antiques: Quincy’s Arts and Antiques
Models: Meghan McEwan and Jason Cerfontyne
Check out Grace Charlotte’s beautiful video of the shoot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eEksKbl41A