Kirsten Summers Blog
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A documentary style wedding photography blog showcasing natural and real emotions that just happen without prompting.
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
When you take a gorgeous couple to a beautiful location, add some amazing golden light, then ask them to reminisce about the day they fell in love you get photos like these. Deidre and Michael are the coolest couple you ever will meet and getting to hang out with them was a treat. Thanks for the awesome night guys ..read more
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
A beautiful evening spent with a beautiful couple. Curt, Katie and I met down on beautiful Point Chevalier beach. A favourite swimming spot amongst many, the tidal beach is lined with beautiful Pohutukawas. It was the perfect spot for a romantic stroll with these two love birds. Music track: Youth by Daughter ..read more
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
Emily and Ben were a dream to photograph - gorgeous to look at, super chill, and so welcoming. Their beautiful Kaukapakapa wedding was a relaxed family affair with the couple’s siblings serving as bridesmaid and best man, and Ben’s adorable nephew Dexter stealing the show as the cutest page boy you’ve ever seen.
Hosted in the garden of Emily’s parents’ home, then onto Ben’s parent's property which had loads of magical spots for beautiful photos of the couple after the ceremony. The relaxed pair celebrated with a spit roast and buffet meal in the garden and enjoyed a spectacular sunset to ..read more
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
When Alana asked me if I would fly to New Plymouth to shoot her and husband to be Luke’s wedding I, of course, said yes, I love a good wedding but if there’s some travel involved too then I’m even keener. Alana and Luke had planned an intimate backyard wedding in their ‘good friend’s garden’, literally complete with a tiny chapel, a dressed-up marquee and finished off with a beautiful avocado orchard. The perfect venue for the perfect day.
Surrounded by their closest friends and family the day was an absolute blast. Getting to hang out with all their mates I truly felt like one of the gang. Th ..read more
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
Georgie and Ruby wanted to do their engagement shoot at their home, because they love it (it is beautiful), and because that’s where they knew they’d feel most comfortable. Like many couples I meet the girls told me they were nervous about having their photos taken, it, therefore, came as a great surprise when these gorgeous girls were 2 of the easiest people I’ve had the pleasure of photographing. It was very clear and super obvious that they are smitten with each other.
We actually had a great time and I left feeling like I had made some true friends and couldn’t wait for the wedding. The we ..read more
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
Venue: The Milward Estate
Flowers: Jackie Neale
Dress: Monsoon
Hair & first dance singer: Chloe Giffard
Makeup: Susie Dunster . Event styling: The Elysian Styling company
Cake: Loulou loves Cake
Band: King Louie ..read more
Kirsten Summers Blog
2y ago
You know you’ve got an awesome wedding party when they pop into a local bar straight after the ceremony to toast the bride and groom with shots! That's exactly what happened at Bianca and Jesse’s Titirangi nuptials.
Kiwi girl Bianca met Jesse in Canada and brought him home to New Zealand to make things official. Their wedding day celebrated both cultures with Canadian touches thrown in throughout the day and wedding favours adorned with cute Canadian flags.
The fun-loving couple were married at the picturesque Soldiers Memorial Church in Titirangi. When Jesse and Biance emerg ..read more