A few of the bride’s effects. The right combination of colours, the off-white flowers, can make a very pleasing display.

      The bride’s gown, impressive enough on its own.

      Getting a little artsy when photographing the jewellery, nice to have some reflected light out of focus.

      A pensive moment for the soon to be bride, looking out the window pondering the future.

      A bride with the bouquet is enough to make a fine wedding photo. A tiara only makes it better.

      The bride and her bouquet in front of the window, which always captures some of the wedding day anticipation.

      Correcting a few last-minute details with the bridesmaids, because our one time in a wedding needs to be perfect.

      And perfection includes the right perfume.

      Flowers in just white and green can look so very fine.

      The wedding rings, showing restraint and elegant style.

      The groom prepares for the day ahead. This is all part of the day’s experience.

      Inside St Joseph’s Catholic Church at Enfield. A most austere, open atmosphere inside this hall that lends itself to some fine wedding photos.

      The groom and his groomsmen in the church isle, with a nice sense of formality captured in black and white.

      Nothing quite like the bride arriving a white wedding car.

      Such a rich, vibrant décor at this church altar.

      Underneath the Angel Place birdcages in Martin Place (Forgotten Songs). We like to have a little bit of modern art feel, combined with the quaint old time feel of the bride and groom under an umbrella.

       Showing off the rings together, because this is the start of a new life.

      A few images in and around Martin Place. Nice to have some sandstone architecture in the background.

      Always good to have a wedding photo image of the bride and groom in a staircase.

      A nice symmetrical effect in front of this building, with the bride’s veil in the wind.

      And it’s good to have a wedding photo beneath an outdoor arch.

      The wedding part’s head table, a most restrained look, and a nice effect with the tablecloth matching the room colour.

      Table settings at the reception, fine crystal and flowers.

      Even empty, the reception hall looked most splendid, bathed in gold light.

      Cutting the cake beneath a gold chandelier, a moment to capture.

      The first dance as a newlywed couple, amid the lights and smoke.

      And with the all the guests and whole reception hall behind them.

      We certainly all wish Angela and Luke the best for their future together.