Dandenong Ranges Photo Booth for Matthew & Vanessa
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Dandenong Ranges Photo Booth for Matthew & Vanessa

Dandenong Ranges Photo Booth

Matthew and Vanessa celebrated their nuptials with a Dandenong Ranges photo booth at the gorgeous Lyrebird Falls in Victoria. The beautiful indoor ceremony was shared with their family and friends. Later on, the party moved outside for some photo opportunities in the vibrant green gardens of Lyrebird Falls. As an extra touch of fun and colour to the photos, the bridal party set off confetti cannons!

Vanessa wore a full length, strapless, white ball gown with a sweetheart neckline and lace detail. Furthermore her blonde hair was styled in a bun, a gorgeous hair piece and of course her long white veil.

As the afternoon progressed, guests moved back inside for the evening reception. In addition the couple treated their loved ones to a night of delicious food, great music and plenty of photobooth entertainment.

The team from In the Booth Melbourne East provided the photo booth for the reception and guests made the most of it! Matthew and Vanessa selected the black velvet entry curtain for the booth to tie in with their reception. They chose the black backdrop curtain that allowed the vibrant colours of their guests’ to really stand out. Props from our Classic Props Kit were utilised throughout the night to add even more fun to the photos.

Matthew and Vanessa’s loved ones were thrilled to be able to download the digital copies of their photos using our app service. While many of the prints from the night were added to the couples guest book, guests also get to take home their cool to remember celebrating in our Dandenong Ranges photo booth. Let us offer our congratulations again, Matthew and Vanessa! Dandenong Ranges Photo Booth

A note from the bride…

“Above all the most important part of our day was being surrounded by our loved ones. Our venue helped created the intimate feel that we wanted. Likewise it felt tranquil surrounded by the beautiful lush greenery of the Sherbrooke Forest in the Dandenong Ranges.”