A very nice harbour side location for this wedding, which always gives some fine opportunities for wedding photos. Here we caught the sun setting behind the bride and Groom.
The newlyweds in front of Sydney harbour, always good have the bride’s veil in the wind.
Sparklers, because why not!
A very fine deep green jacket for this groom. Formal, but in a different way.
A monogram is always a nice touch.
A few lighthearted moments with the groomsmen at the start of the day. The natural bushland is an attractive background.
The groom reads the letter from the bride before the wedding ceremony. We are glad of this tradition, giving them a private moment that is retained in writing.
The bride adds the last touches as she looks in the mirror.
Outside, the bride is overjoyed at the wedding dress.
The wedding photographer will always take that photo of the bride showing off her train.
Being playful with the hood ornament for the wedding car. We think this looks far better than almost any other hood ornament.
A monogram again, this time for the bride, on the bouquet.
Always we want a wedding photo of the bride on a staircase. It’s not usually outdoors and with the parents, but we like this variation.
A wonderful view of Sydney Harbour from Bradley Head. Outdoor weddings have their own type of appeal.
This may be a short pier, but we like the imagery of the bride and groom walking off into the future together.
And just happily holding hands with the Sydney Harbour view behind them.
This wedding photo of a kiss almost look like a postcard.
The groomsmen and bridesmaids express their opinion of the happy couples feelings.
And we’re glad that the wedding party can be so playful. It’s great when the wedding photographer can capture these spontaneous moments.
Showing the world their rings, because now it is official.
With the wedding car in a slightly more formal pose.
Inside Athol Hall, a quite austere décor.
Tossing the bouquet.
Leaving at the end of the night beneath a row of hands holding sparklers.
And a fitting photo for the end of the album.
We all wish Tim and Sarah the very best for their future together.