Kimberley and James

Kimberley and James were married recently in the prime of Autumn in our stunning Blue Mountains. After weeks of rain, it finally stopped for a good part of their special day. The ceremony was held at St. Finbar’s Catholic Church, Glenbrook which is an amazing architecturally designed church building with it’s sweeping curved timber lined roof and a beautiful restored pipe organ dating back to 1881.

Then it was off to Yester Grange, Wentworth Falls and surroundings for some stunning Autumn location scenes and Mountain backdrops. After that we headed up to the Mountain Heritage, Katoomba which was just perfect for a wet and windy cold night with its luxurious lounge areas and roaring open fires.

Below are some images from the day. In the last shot you will notice two jigsaw puzzles which the guests had a lot of fun putting together. A very novel idea. They were made up from some images I had taken of Kimberley and James during their engagement sitting.

Well guys, I hope you have a wonderful honeymoon and I look forward seeing you both soon. Thank you for a wonderful day and braving the elements!













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Not a soccer mom - 10/09/2008 - 3:38 pm

WOW! Absolutely beautiful photography. I love the way you use nature in your pictures to capture the moment as if the viewer is actually attending.
kudos to you

Peter Karp Photography - 12/09/2008 - 1:54 pm

Wow, what a lovely comment all the way from Utah! Thank you so much for that. Just curious as to how you came across my blog?

I love wedding photography and landscape photography. I am very privileged to be surrounded by such amazing landscapes living in the Blue Mountains. To top it off, the Blue Mountains is a very popular wedding destination. So the situation is just perfect for me, marrying the two (pun not intended!) different styles of photography together. At least that what I hope people can see.

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