The groom looking out the window, with that sense of anticipation as he checks his watch.
The wedding rings, together in a box. Togetherness seems appropriate here.
The bridesmaids before the wedding, before the preparation begins. Matching outfits, even matching sleepwear, are always good for that sense of solidarity.

A portrait of just the bride and her bouquet, an essential image for any wedding photos. This works well for a photo album cover.
And the bridesmaids now join the bride with the dresses they will wear for the wedding.
Flowers on a Pergola for the wedding ceremony, always a pleasing sight.
And the newlywed couple framed by the pergola and flowers.
A few casual shots around the ruins in Sydney. Nice to get some playful interplay between people.
Those concentric rectangles on the bridge give a nice effect, especially with the Sun behind them. A sense of the infinite.
The Reception at The High Line. A very nice warm atmosphere here, which helps our wedding photographer get a more traditional type of photo with a touch or prestige.
The wedding head table. A wonderful combination of flowers in orange and white, with candles.
A most impressive wedding cake. Who would have thought that white and copper when together so well.
Individual flower arrangements can make all the difference.
A toast is something that the wedding photographers don’t always capture. But everybody raising their glasses all at once can be a fine moment.
The newly married couple will have their first dance together. Not the slow waltz of other wedding couples, these two had a sense of fun.
Always a good look to have smoke and lights on the dancefloor.