Having just recently discovered Eliza Claire, and her breath taking work, I’ve spent much time browsing through her blog and just admiring her beautiful photography. Working primarily in the London and Kent areas, she covers everything from Engagement shoots to Weddings, from Boudoir to Trash the Dress and a lot more. Her use of color is just fantastic, check out just a quick glimpse of her work; you can find more over on her Blog.


Credits: Eliza Claire Photography

Vintage inspired weddings are taking the industry by storm. You can find it’s influence in everything from shoes, to jewelry, to gowns, to rings and more. 
Among all the stress of wedding planning, the pure joy when choosing your wedding gown, and the endless searching for the perfect photographer, it’s easy to overlook the seemingly simple detail of choosing your wedding day shoes. However, this particular detail is an important part of your over all look, and shouldn’t be cast aside. Many wedding gowns are floor length, which means your shoes may be hidden for most of your wedding, but don’t let that discourage you. Many brides change into a tea length, or shorter dress for their reception, or have their train bustled up for dancing, which means your shoes will be making a big appearance. Not to mention all of the adorable photo opportunities where your shoes will be a big feature. Make this detail a priority, and another way to express your personal style, and add a little flair to your wedding day look.
One of the most popular wedding venues for modern couples today is the beach setting. The beach is the definition of romance, especially at sunset; nothing paints a more beautiful backdrop for your ceremony than this location. Whether the beach holds a significant meaning for you, or you just want the most memorable ceremony possible, the beach is an ideal location for many couples. The key, however, is finding the perfect beach for your big day. You’ll want to look for many characteristics in a beach: ideal weather, sunset position for evening ceremonies, picturesque sand and shoreline, and great accessibility for your guests. The one place that hits all of these marks, and then some, is the stunning coastline of Australia. 




