Kristine & Anthony, a pleasure to photography such a stylish and elegant wedding day.
On the steps of the State library. Nice sandstone surroundings, but we really just need the happy couple themselves.
At Le Montage for the reception. What better way to arrive than in a pair of white Rolls-Royces.
An apple on a string is one of many Serbian wedding traditions. The groom has to shoot down the apple to prove that he is worthy of the bride.
And some floral arrangements with Italian colours, because there are two cultural heritages here.
Personal effects of the bride and groom. Next to the wedding invitation, these little details capture so much about the day.
Glasses of champagne, because this alone is enough to symbolise wedding cheer.
The bride, viewing her dress before the day’s proceedings. There’s always something in having a person’s reflection in an image.
Fitting the Bride’s hairpiece, dignity with joy.
Some soft reflections, because we like to get arty with photos when it achieves an effective image.
Just the bride and her bouquet. Because nothing says wedding more than an image like this.
Peeking through the blinds, because this says expectation, anticipation.
The groomsmen, representing all three cultural heritages of the day – Australian, Serbian and Italian.
An impressive colourful yet warm, traditional interior to this church.
A chandelier on its own is impressive enough.
The fine gold object on the Altar.
Wearing crowns for the wedding ceremony. We like this tradition.
Some images of the newlywed couple against the sandstone of the State library.
And with those Rolls-Royces.
The reception hall at Montage. Those contrasting dark and light colours, those crystal glasses. Such fine taste.
Pure white flower arrangements and candles never looked so good.
And a final image of the couple as they dance together. Nothing fancy was require here, just the right sense of style.