Australia said YES!

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Australia said YES!
From Lisa & Maria at Hillstone St Lucia

A day we will never forget

On 15 November 2017, the results of the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey were read aloud and the answer was clear: YES. A resounding, undeniable, 61.6 percent YES.

We remember exactly where we were when the news broke. Tears, cheers, and an overwhelming sense of relief that Australia had finally caught up with what so many of us already knew in our hearts, that love is love.

As a wedding film and photography studio, we have spent over a decade documenting the most important day in people's lives. We have witnessed hundreds of couples exchange vows, share first dances, and begin their forever. Through all of those weddings, one thing has always been true: love does not look one particular way. It never has.

Two brides in lace wedding gowns hold hands facing each other under a wooden arch decorated with flowers, while an officiant reads from a tablet behind them during a wedding ceremony.

What this meant for our studio

For us at She Said Yes, the YES vote was more than a political milestone. It was personal. It meant that every single couple who walked through our door could now plan a wedding that was recognised equally under Australian law. No asterisks, no exceptions.

We had always welcomed every couple. But after the vote, something shifted. There was a new energy in the conversations we were having with couples across Queensland. Joy that had been held back for years was finally free, and we felt genuinely honoured to be part of capturing it.

Our name is She Said Yes, and on that November morning, Australia said yes too.

Love wins, every single time

The marriage equality vote reminded us why we do what we do. Every wedding we photograph and film is a celebration of two people choosing each other. That is something worth protecting, worth fighting for, and worth documenting beautifully.

To every couple who can now marry the person they love, we see you. We celebrate you. And we would be so proud to tell your story.

Here is to love, in every form it takes.

Two brides stand holding hands under a floral arch during their wedding ceremony, with an officiant reading from a book behind them. Two groomsmen stand to the right, and guests are seated facing the couple. A bridesmaid adjusts the train of one bride's dress on the left.
Two brides hold hands and exchange vows during their wedding ceremony, with an officiant holding a microphone and a tablet in the background.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Australia legalise marriage equality?

The Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017 passed on 9 December 2017, following a national postal survey in which 61.6% of respondents voted YES.

Does She Said Yes photograph and film same-sex weddings?

Absolutely. We have always been an inclusive studio and we are proud to capture love stories for every couple, no matter who they are.

What was the Australian marriage equality postal survey?

It was a voluntary national survey conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics between September and November 2017, asking Australians whether the law should be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry.

How did the YES vote affect the wedding industry in Queensland?

It opened the door for more couples to plan and celebrate their weddings, bringing new energy, diversity and joy to the Queensland wedding community.

Why did She Said Yes write about the marriage equality vote?

Because it was a landmark moment for love in Australia and it aligned perfectly with what our studio has always stood for, celebrating every couple's love story without exception.

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