Three years in the making, alumni of 2021 making it official finally in 2023

The most anticipated wedding of 2021
— Shannon & Courtney

It’s been a bit a trek to get to Courtney & Shannon’s wedding day. 3 years and 3 reschedules but it was well worth the wait. When I rocked up to the boys and saw Shannon, it was just like seeing an old friend and over at the girls chatting to Courtney’s mum Jane, everything all just came naturally.

Warwick was gunning for the world record for worlds longest father of the bride speech, the Bridal party were bloody good value and I even got to snap a few frames on Shannon’s old Nikon film camera.

Wedding days can be hectic beasts, the big thing I let my couples know is the quiet moments are just as enjoyable and important as the loud antics, and I always try to give my couples those moments where nothing is staged or forced, where I leave you guys to it just to chat quietly with each before making your way back into the dance circle parkour.

Between all the parkour line dancing yew yew shakira shaka brah moments, we got some slick stills, check them out.

Venue Rose & Smith at Tauherenikau |  Dress Luci de Bella |  Bridesmaid Dresses Iconic |  Suits Peter Jackson |  Cake Finom |  Florist Emma Easton - Gathered |  Music Hype Entertainment | Film Flatroc Films | Celebrant Wendy Morrison | Signage Simple Statement |  Make Up Kate Keogh |  Hair Dollhouse Do

Shannon and Courtney wedding film by Flatroc Films

David Le

New Zealand based Wedding, Lifestyle and Commercial photographer. Creator of Fresh Prints Bespoke Wedding Magazines.

www.davidle.co.nz

www.davidle.co.nz
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