Marcus & Gregory’s Idyllic Vista Wedding

Mother Nature certainly smiled widely upon this couple on their chosen Saturday and in their chosen location for mid-winter nuptuals.

Grooms Marcus Hill & Gregory Curtis.

Fortuitously, Gregory’s family were planning a significant Milestone Birthday celebration for his mother, Janine, in Port Douglas on this weekend, which meant that Gregory’s close relatives, plus siblings with their offspring, were already expected to be traveling into Cairns. This provided the timely opportunity for Gregory & Marcus to ‘seal their deal’ whilst they were present – meaning then only Marcus’s family would need to travel north specifically for the occasion.

Janine & Denise were both pleased to be asked to give away their sons.

(Left to right.) Gregory & his mother Janine; Celebrant Susanne; Denise & her son Marcus.

Wanting a low key, private atmosphere for this family occasion, their ceremony was staged simply, in the glade at Park Cove, Port Douglas, although Marcus managed to surprise Gregory on the day with a live musical performance as a special wedding gift.

Visnja, a very talented local musician.

Deeply-felt sentimentality associated with their late fathers’ was the impetus for the special creation of their matching wedding rings, custom made from combined personal jewellery, formally worn by both parents & grandparents. A significant item for all ‘newlyweds’ made very special indeed!

Niece Skylar did a terrific job as the Ringbearer!

Being FNQ local residents, these lovely men knew the most picturesque backdrop for their ceremony would be at the head of the river in Port Douglas!

(From left to right.) Janine & her son Gregory; Marcus & his mother, Denise.

After almost 20 years building their life together across several states, it was a true pleasure for me to marry these men who consolidated their lives as Gregory Curtis-Hill & Marcus Curtis-Hill.

My sister Belinda’s Montreal Wedding

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Just look at how happy they are here, stating their vows!

Parc Lafontaine, Montreal, Canada.

The wedding of my sister Belinda and her lovely Canadian wife Rachele in beautiful Parc LaFontaine nearby their home. The low key ceremony, spoken in both French and English, was intimate but not fussy and very heartfelt. Continue reading

Rahim & Fauziah’s Malay Wedding

Gorgeous traditional Malay wedding attire!

Gorgeous traditional Malay wedding attire!

A traditional Malaysian Muslim ceremony.

Rahim Hussain was my colleague in Singapore and as a widower this was his 2nd marriage, but Fauziah’s 1st. It was a hot, tropical day in equatorial Singapore as usual and this was an outdoor reception, staged in the undercover common area of the apartment complex where Rahim lived. The Wedding ceremony is usually an intimate family affair, held in the Groom’s home on the morning of the same day. Continue reading

Tom & Leah’s Glamorous Wedding

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My dear friend Max Lambert and I.

Formal Garden Wedding. Whale Beach, Sydney.

This was a stylish celebration of the wedding of two very popular people within the entertainment industry. The ceremony was of a traditional format, held at dusk, in the garden. The reception followed immediately, into the night, under a voluminous marquee erected on the front lawn of a large home on Whale Beach. Continue reading

Susanne & Bernd’s Wedding

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Susanne and Bernd at Berowra Waters Inn, north of Sydney. To my left is my father Brian and my niece Janna. The tall, composed lady is Jill-Ellen Fuller, our Celebrant and the other man is Bernd’s close friend from W.A. and Groom’s Witness, Ross Lyndon-James.

My own wedding, Sydney, 1990.

This was at Berowra Waters Inn, the famous restaurant north of Sydney, which was under the superb management of Gai Bilson in those heady times.

We had a total of 16 guests attend, including us (i.e. Bride and Groom) on a summer Friday at lunchtime, which was perfect – for us. My parents sailed southward into Sydney for the occasion on their yacht Tekani, only just making it in time for my Father to give me away, with the seasonally unfavourable wind direction at that time of year.
Coming from a family of nomads, none of my siblings were nearby at the time unfortunately. My only ‘attendant’ was my niece Janna, who has always had a special place in my heart, who traveled from Brisbane to fulfill her childhood dream as a Flowergirl that day. Continue reading