Monthly Archives: June 2012

REMEMBERING CHACE

On the 15th of June 2012 Chace Topperwien lost his battle with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. This film remembers Chace on the day of his funeral.

Remembering Chace from Perspectives Photo + Cinema on Vimeo.

All the cutaways in the film are places Chace loved to go. He loved the colour lello (yellow), he loved food. He loved his hammer. Chace also had amazing support from his family and friends, his town and the wider community. It’s this support that has helped to carry the Topperwien’s through this tragedy.

Cancer is a horrible thing and something no one should ever have to go through, especially when it strikes children. Chace’s parents Ryan and Keri are setting up a charity so that through Chace’s tragedy they can continue to make a difference in this world. If you would like to follow and support the work being done through Chace please stay tuned. Big things are coming.
If this film has impacted you please share it around. Life is the most important thing we’ve got. It’s stories like Chace’s that need to be heard.
You can follow and “Like” Chace’s Facebook page here:

On a personal note being involved in Chace’s funeral reminded me how important and sacred life and love really are. We can so easily get sucked into the temptations of our western world. More TV channels or Facebook friends. Having more money, flasher toys or higher social status. But when it comes down to it, we have one short life. One life to fill with things that are truly meaningful. One life to live so that when it’s our turn to leave this world our legacy will continue to live through us.
It’s a challenge for me to hold perspective on these things but It’s through people like Chace, Keri and Ryan that challenge us to remember why we’re really here.

This film was filmed on the 20th of June 2012 in the towns of Whakatane and Ohope.
Music is by Marie Hines and licensed through TheMusicBed.

Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos – Emrah & Simone’s sneak peek!

Hi guys,

 

Just over a week ago, we had the pleasure of photographing Emrah & Simone’s gorgeous wedding at the Rarotongan Resort.

 

I used to find it really funny hearing locals in Raro telling me they had moved house to be closer to work… or that they never liked going over the other side of the island because it’s too far. I had always thought that the 45 minutes to completely circumnavigate the island is nothing, by Auckland driving standards. That was – until I caught myself saying to Amber that morning “man – it’s so good having a wedding right here by home, and not needing to travel far!”.

So we drove the 200m down the road to the Rarotongan, and caught up with Simone & Emrah – who were having a cruisy morning as they each got ready.

 

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Even though bare feet was the attire of choice for the ceremony, Simone had some awesome shoes for the reception!! I like how the weave in the background zooms in on the rings shot, too.

 

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Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos

 

The guests heading from the bar down to the ceremony area was a perfect opportunity to check out what everyone was wearing!

 

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Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos

 

Just before walking up the aisle, Simone phoned her grandmother, who wasn’t able to attend the wedding. It was a really beautiful moment.

 

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Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos

 

Their son, Hunter, had learned a beautiful reading, which he presented in the ceremony without missing a beat :)

 

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These guys were such a cute couple – sneaking kisses all day, which made for so many intimate moments to capture.

 

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Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos

 

After the ceremony, they planted their own personal coconut tree on the beach – which will grow there from now on to signify their marriage.

 

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This was followed by a cool Cook Islands dance performance.

 

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Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos

 

We had about 45 minutes until sunset, so we headed off for a few quick shots with Simone, Emrah, and their bridal party.

 

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Down on the beach, we had a beautiful view of the sun, as it slipped down under the horizon.

 

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Back at the Rarotongan, the reception was incredible – AMAZING food, great people, energetic dancing – and Justine & Andy from Tiare Films, who had been videoing all day, changed their hats and ran the super fun Island Booth for the rest of the evening. Even Amber & I got into the booth for a few pics together!

 

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We headed home, uploaded the cards and backed up the photos… and then packed our bags. The next morning, we would be catching up with Emrah & Simon again for their ‘trash the dress’ session… and then flying back to NZ an hour after we finished shooting!

 

So on Thursday morning, we headed back out for a few more shots. We took the chance to venture a bit further afield – as there wasn’t time on the wedding day to go anywhere offsite really. We started off in this great little grove of coconut trees and long grass.

 

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As well as starring in many of the photos, Hunter also proved awesome as our assistant – holding lights, learning to set up the gear… he’s a budding photographer for sure!

 

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Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos

 

We slathered on plenty of insect repellant – and ventured further inland.

 

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Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos

 

To get this next shot, Simone & Emrah needed to get on & off the road so many times… we’d just get the lights and everything set up perfectly… and then a faint call of “CAR!” would drift down… we’d all get off the road… and then do it again. We got there, though!

 

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Back down at the beach, it was time to get in the water!

The clouds had begun to drift in, and I couldn’t resist the chance to quickly set the lights up & really make the most of the epic sky.

 

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We finished up our shoot with some fish coming to visit… some very close calls with cameras vs bigger than usual waves, and some great shots!

 

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Rarotongan Resort Wedding Photos

 

It was very surreal, to be back in Auckland about 8 hours after we got out of the water… nowhere near as exciting!

 

If you’ve enjoyed this collection of images – make sure you also head along and ‘like’ our Perspectives Photo + Cinema Facebook Page, where you can stay updated with all our latest images & cinematic wedding films.

 

Emrah & Simone – thank you both so much for having us along to share a part in your wedding day. We had such a great time with you both, and Hunter too! Hopefully Wellington is just as tropical as Raro today. ha.

Isaac & Amber.