We found that an older fashioned look to these wedding photos worked well, warmer colours, light and shadow. Always good to have the happy couple framed by an arch.
Almost an 18th century look to these images, with an old fashioned cottage. It’s nice to capture this type of light and shadow in a photo.
Open spaces and a rural setting at Burnham Grove. Our Sydney wedding photographer enjoys this change of scene, without having to travel too far.
The groom looking out the window on the wedding day, because we are looking towards a future that is about to happen.
A very refined and cultivated feel even indoors.
The bride in her wedding dress, with the right light through the window. Because that is enough for fine weddings photos.
Outdoors wedding have a feel of their own. White garden furnishings, a circle up front with flowers. Not too far from Sydney, wedding photography is a delight in such nice surroundings. It helps to have such a sunny day.
A traditional image of the bride and groom surrounded by the guests.
And a more playful moment in front of the circle of flowers.
This is the type of wedding photo image used for a card or wedding album cover.
More of the old school feel with the wedding party in front of the cottage.
We liked how this image balanced out. Just the bride and groom on one side of a cottage, but it works well.
In front of a fountain. We think more wedding photos should have fountains.
Another think missing from so many other wedding photos is the old-fashioned outdoor tree swing. Appropriate to have this in white.
We like this outdoor house as a white frame. A nice combination of indoors and out.
And just some photos that show off the countryside.
A more open and lighter feel to the indoor reception, but still with a countryside slightly rustic feel.
And a very different approach to the wedding cake design, with separate cakes in tiers.
In front of the head table. Because we want to capture the flowers and other arrangements.
Dancing, as is appropriate at every wedding. Sometimes we wish we could capture more of the movement and atmosphere when people dance.
Walking through a tunnel of guests. Another wedding traditional we always liked.
In front of the Illuminated Love sign, because that is a photo opportunity that isn’t to be wasted.
And once again the bride and groom framed by the foliage.
We all wish Andrew and Larissa the best for their future together.