Many moons ago before Cowbell Creek existed as a wedding venue we worked in the visual arts, primarily graphic design. This background has had a big influence on how we view the property and how we would like guests to view it. From first concepts, meetings with architects and planners right through to where we are today we have had a couples finished wedding album in mind. Before we start any project we think about how it will be photographed or filmed. Light is everything so before we begin a new building project we have to think about summer versus winter light, wet days and dry days, sight lines, access and ultimately if a project’s finished images will add to the overall quality of a couples album.
With this in mind we began work on our tractor shed renovation. We wanted a space that added visually to the landscape but also gave us a contrast to our more polished wedding barn. We wanted a space that could evolve when time and budget allowed and that gave us options for use on wet and dry days. It also needed to be easy to access, time management during a photoshoot is vitally important. Once you have lost light there is no getting it back which is why we have continued to focus on structures and zones that maximise a photographer’s time and can be used at any point during the shoot allowing the creatives to chase perfect natural light.
The goal is to have our venue perform equally well for photographers and videographers no matter what mother nature dishes up and to allow couples to decide how much time is allocated to bridal and portrait photography without compromising the quality of their finished album.
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