Nice to capture some soft-focus images with the light snow effect.
Rarely do we see the jewellery and dress so well integrated, and it achieves a fine look.
We always try to have at least one wedding photo of the bride reflected in a mirror. Both introspection and seeing yourself as the bride today.
Outdoors at Bicentennial Park, with just some of the entourage.
And the bride and groom together. We like how their wedding attire looks so good together.
A lighthearted moment outdoors. Even the most formal looking bride and wedding party will light up with the right smile.
And the groom and his friends also sharing a moment outside.
Our wedding photographer always like to include a few more formal photos. And this couple can look formal in an outdoor setting.
And why not a look like a dance?
Looking back as the camera. We don’t know why, but this look seems to capture something.
Flowers on a garden pergola. It very much says outdoor wedding, and there’s always a way to make this look good.
The wedding rings. We very much like the engraved box as a nice keepsake.
The happy couple beneath the pergola, because that is a classic wedding photography opportunity.
A more western tradition style jacket on the groom, where he still cuts a fine figure of a man.
And both the bride and groom in a different style of wedding fashion. It’s great that they can work with both looks.
We think this image on a park bench is one of the best wedding portraits for this couple.
Always good to have that candle type light in the background.
More sweet little touches, with an engraved wooden heart and tiny flowers.
Capturing a moment as the newlywed couple propose a toast.
And we finish with the bride and groom gazing into each other’s eyes.
We all wish Vinori and Kieran the best for their future together.