Under a Garden Gazebo at Springfield House. A suitable image for the cover of a wedding album.
Always good to have the names monogramed in timber. All the better to have this with the wedding rings.
The groom in a tux, because that is enough for this fellow to look stylish, and that is quite a pocket boutonnière.
Some of the bride’s effects with the flower bouquets. Nice use of colours here, with even the wrapping paper matching the flowers.
The bride prepares with the bridesmaids. Nice to be the focus of attention, nice to be helping the bride. Always something we try to capture with wedding photography.
And the bride in the right light through the window. Always a photo we are looking to take.
The bouquet, certainly a bright and effective combination of flowers. It is too easy to take good flower arrangements for granted.
Arriving at the wedding chauffer driven.
The wedding ceremony at Springfield House. Always good to do wedding photography in Sydney venues like this. Both open outdoor landscapes and a most fine reception at The Manor.
Looking over their shoulder, we don’t know why this always captures something.
Under the bride’s veil, together. This says togetherness.
Nice to get some images of the newlywed couple in the Springfield House gardens.
Inside The Manor at Springfield House. A fine venue that, like the outside, gardens, lends itself to some appealing wedding photography.
A most simple yet unusually proportioned wedding cake. This looked most effective with a gold topper silhouette and the colourful flowers.
Lights, a chandelier and the table for the wedding party, is enough to make a suitable wedding image.
Their first dance together as a married couple.
All of us a Lightheart wedding photography Sydney wish Anastasia and Alexander the best for their future together.