Emma & Rob were married in front of their closest family & friends in Ohawini Bay – a special area of New Zealand with stunning natural beauty. An outdoor ceremony in the backyard of their family friend’s bach overlooking the beach in Northland. After Emma & Rob’s first look, this adventurous bridal party walked on the beach, climbed over rocks & hiked through the fields & hills for pictures before the ceremony. Their beautiful day continued with a relaxed reception, lawn games & beers.

Here are a few previews from Emma & Rob’s backyard, beach wedding in Ohawini Bay, New Zealand. Follow me on Facebook & Instagram for updates & to see the full wedding in the coming weeks.

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Genevieve from Miss Gen Photography is a London based photographer specialising in creative reportage wedding photography – documentary style photography that tells the story of your day and creative, natural couples portraits. Genevieve is available to shoot weddings, elopements, couples sessions and family sessions in London, throughout the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and worldwide for destination sessions. To book me get in touch, I’d love to hear all about your plans.

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Oh my, the whole setting is amazing!! A wonderful wedding and so many gorgeous details. 🙂 So stylish and simple at the same time ! Perfect

Wowwwww! These are simply beautiful Gen. I’m in total awe 🙂

Cool set of images, fair play to the bride to hit the beach in her heels.

Beautiful. Looking forward to seeing the whole day.

These are so beautiful!! A New Zealand wedding is on my bucket list! Nx

So beautiful. Such striking scenery! And I adore those group shots. x

Incredible! You’re smashing it!

What an incredible place to shoot!!! Amazing photos, amazing light, amazing trees… 🙂

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