Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2010

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE SUNSHINE COAST

Our new site is nearly ready to go live, but we've had lots of enquiries from folks to see some of our favourite portrait work, so for convenience sake, I've dusted off our old blog and uploaded some images from the UK.

Now we're on the Sunshine Coast at Caloundra, we're keen to build a new portfolio of images, so we've halved our session fee to $75.00 for the first ten couples or families to book (be quick to reserve your date, especially if you want a weekend slot!) The full $75.00 that you pay for your portrait photography session is used as a credit and you can spend it on any of our products, so effectively, your shoot is free!

We operate a very transparent pricing scheme, just ask and we'll mail you full details. Mounted gift prints start from just $60.00 and we offer substantial on our collections - its all in the price list!

You can call or mail me (Russ) on 1-300 480 660 and russ@level-eleven.com.au

See all of our latest work on our new website www.level-eleven.com.au



















































Monday, 13 October 2008

Lisa & Ian, Mickleham

September 20th and once again, Level Eleven was the antipodean choice! That brings us to around six weddings in the last few months for either Aussie and Kiwi couples, or English couples returning from Oz to get married back in the UK! The two wedding photographers that influence me more than anyone else are Yervant Zanazanian and Jerry Ghionis, both from Melbourne - so the fact that Australian couples seem to keep seeking us out for the same 'look' is a great compliment!

Lisa & Ian married in a quintessentially English church in Mickleham, Surrey - Ian (being a Brit!) sporting a top hat, and Lisa in a gorgeous and contemporary two piece outfit designed back home in Sydney. The sun shone and the ceremony was followed by a meal in a lovely old pub restaurant right opposite the church - the only driving required was when we went up to Box Hill for some pictures.

So, here's a few from the day.