Thursday, 19 February 2026

Jo and Mark’s Raby Bay Foreshore Park Wedding: Love, Laughter and Raindrops - A Valentine’s Day to Remember by the Bay

 Some moments are made for storytelling and Jo and Mark’s wedding at Raby Bay Foreshore Park was certainly one of them. With rain clouds lingering and forecasts predicting a downpour, we all packed our umbrellas, ready for whatever the Queensland skies might bring. But sometimes, the weather has a sense of occasion, delivering only the gentlest sprinkle as Jo and Mark tied the knot with the bay as their backdrop, surrounded by the people they love most.

Jo and Mark’s story began in the most charming way: as neighbours. What started as friendly chats over the fence grew into a relationship built on trust, laughter and unwavering companionship. It was only fitting that their wedding day felt just as warm and genuine as the love they share.
Jo was breathtaking in her one-shoulder fitted lace dress with a nude underlay, carrying a striking bouquet centred around a giant protea. She kicked off her shoes as she reached the sand, a move that was equal parts elegant and perfectly “Jo”. Mark looked relaxed and dapper in his crisp white shirt and chinos, grinning as Jo joined him at the water’s edge.



The ceremony was simple, heartfelt, funny, and accompanied by the gentle pitter-patter of rain on the sand—just enough to make my cute raincoat a handy accessory and add a dash of romance to the photos. Family and friends gathered close, unfazed by the weather and united in happiness for Jo and Mark.
Afterwards, the guests all met up at the local pub, where the celebrations continued with cold drinks, great conversation and plenty of laughter. The rain held off, spirits were high, and the newlyweds were surrounded by the warmth and support of their loved ones.
In the end, Jo and Mark’s wedding was not about perfect weather, but perfect moments—moments that remind us of what really matters. Here’s to Jo and Mark: neighbours, friends, now partners for life, whose wedding day was every bit as beautiful as their story.
Ceremony Location: Raby Bay Foreshore Park
Photographer: Jeff
Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Morning wedding at Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, Manly



After a successful coffee date, Rachelle and Stuart decided to embark on a dinner date. Conversation flowed easily, and the pair had common interests and goals. Both were parents of teens, and the families were soon enjoying water skiing and adventures together.

When it came to their wedding day, Stu and Rach wanted to do something a little different. They envisioned their families coming together for an epic celebration.

With their parents and siblings travelling from all around Australia, and their own children now young adults, the pair decided on a morning wedding by the bay, followed by a 3 day cruise reception.

With rain forecast for their wedding day, the couple opted to hold their ceremony in the Flags room at the Yacht club. Stu and his sons, dapper in navy suits, waited under the triangular shaped arbour, against a backdrop of sailing boats on the bay. The couple’s daughters, all dressed in pink, walked into the ceremony area to “Thinking Out Loud” by Ed Sheeran. Next, Rachel walked in on the arm of her dad, and took her place next to her husband to be. She looked lovely in an a Line dress with a fitted lace bodice and a tulle skirt.



Rachelle’s grandmother, still going strong at 94, watched on via Facetime. Being a former florist, she had given lots of advice for the bouquets and boutonnieres, and Rachelle’s niece was tasked with carrying out her vision. The result were beautiful and personal blooms carried by the girls, and worn on the lapel of the menfolk.

We created the ceremony together, with a little sentiment and a little laughter, and the guests all agreed that the couple were perfectly reflected in the words they chose.

After the short and sweet ceremony, the couple were congratulated by their guests, before enjoying some happy snaps and canapes.




All 27 of the group then grabbed their suitcases and headed to the port to board their 3 day cruise. What an epic way to celebrate!

Venue: Royal Queensland Yach Squadron, Manly
Photographer: Liz from @focusnowphotography
Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry Marriage Celebrant

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