One of Georgia Verrells’ couples said her Super 8 wedding film brings them to tears every time they watch it. That’s the kind of feeling your wedding memories should evoke.
Georgia understands that your wedding isn’t about perfect poses or recreating moments. It’s about how it felt to be there. The hugs, the tears, the quiet moments you didn’t even realise were happening.
Georgia’s approach blends documentary storytelling with a relaxed editorial feel. She’ll gently guide you when you need it, helping you feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera, while knowing exactly when to step back and let moments unfold naturally. The result is a gallery that feels effortless, heartfelt and genuinely like you.
Her work has been featured in British Vogue and recognised in the International Wedding Photographer of the Year Awards, but what matters most is creating photographs and films that transport you straight back to how your wedding day felt.
Georgia offers digital photography, 35mm film, Super 8, or a combination of all three. Whatever you choose, each medium tells your story differently. Digital preserves every part of your day with honesty and warmth, 35mm brings softness and nostalgia, and Super 8 captures movement, sound and emotion in a way that feels like a treasured family film you’ll come back to for decades.
Based in Melbourne, Georgia photographs weddings across the Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula and Australia-wide.
Wedding coverage starts at $4,500 for five hours, with 600+ edited images, a private online gallery with a print shop, sneak peeks within 48 hours, and a pre-wedding consultation and timeline planning included. Elopement packages start from $2,500 for two hours.
“Georgia was an absolute dream to work with and we honestly couldn’t recommend her more highly. From the very beginning she made us feel completely comfortable, calm and genuinely excited on the day it felt less like having a photographer and more like having a friend there with us.
Her energy is warm, grounding and fun, which made such a difference, especially in those emotional moments. She blended in so seamlessly, captured everything so naturally and somehow managed to be everywhere without ever feeling intrusive.
When we received our gallery we were blown away. Every photo perfectly reflects how the day felt the love, the laughter, the quiet moments in the best way. The images are timeless, emotive and beautiful.
Georgia, thank you for capturing our wedding so perfectly and for being such a special part of our day. We are beyond grateful and will treasure these photos forever.”
Tory, Google review 2026.
Yes. Super 8 is one of Georgia’s signature offerings, available as an add-on to any wedding or elopement package. Her Super 8 films capture movement, sound and atmosphere in a warm, grainy format that feels like a time capsule of your day — distinct from traditional wedding videography.
Wedding coverage starts from $4,500 for five hours including GST, with 600+ edited images, a private online gallery, print shop access and sneak peeks within 48 hours. Elopement packages start from $2,500 for two hours. Fine art albums start from $1,950, or $1,600 when booked alongside a wedding package.
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