Lyna and Mark - 13/03/2023
VENUE: Immerse Winery
PHOTOGRAPHER: La Moment
PHOTOGRAPHER: La Moment
Lyna and Mark were married in elegant affair at the always amazing Immerse Winery on 13 March 2023. The weather was mild and slightly cloudly, making for beautiful images from La Moment photography.
Statement ceremony florals were important to the couple, so we framed the oversized chapel windows with an open column style arbour, featuring masses of white, blush and toffee toned blooms. Created using roses, cafe au lait dahlias, babies breath, paniculata hydrangea and small touches of green foliage, these stands after the were repurposed after the ceremony to frame the seating chart arrangement, with the lower sections removed and placed on the bridal table wine barrels. A lush foliage garden was created on the barrel wall to highlight their feature neon sign, and guest tables were kept simple with elegant small vases of flowers and pillar candles underpinned by flowing cheesecloth runner.
Lyna carried a crisp white bouquet of roses, dahlias, babies breath, lisianthus, hydrangea and butterfly delphinium while bridesmaids bouquets were kept simple and petite with babies breath and a scattering of roses.
Statement ceremony florals were important to the couple, so we framed the oversized chapel windows with an open column style arbour, featuring masses of white, blush and toffee toned blooms. Created using roses, cafe au lait dahlias, babies breath, paniculata hydrangea and small touches of green foliage, these stands after the were repurposed after the ceremony to frame the seating chart arrangement, with the lower sections removed and placed on the bridal table wine barrels. A lush foliage garden was created on the barrel wall to highlight their feature neon sign, and guest tables were kept simple with elegant small vases of flowers and pillar candles underpinned by flowing cheesecloth runner.
Lyna carried a crisp white bouquet of roses, dahlias, babies breath, lisianthus, hydrangea and butterfly delphinium while bridesmaids bouquets were kept simple and petite with babies breath and a scattering of roses.