Weddings rings, a fine design in silver. Nice to have an oval shaped diamond. A picture of the rings appropriate for the first wedding photo.

      The bride checks her dress at the start of the day, which already look grand just by itself.

      Quite an entourage of bridesmaids and flower girls. The matching dresses makes them all so good.

      The bride and her bouquet, because that is enough to show that it is both a wedding and her specific wedding. Nice to have all those white flower arrangements in the background.

      The groom’s wedding jacket. Those gold light fittings behind add to the sense of class.

      The right watch, the right belt, complete the stylish look.

      And just the groom once he ready for the day ahead, cutting a very fine figure.

      Inside the Congregational Christian Church Samoa. A wonderful warm, sunlit atmosphere here, with that mixes Samoan tradition with some more conventional church elements.

      The groom escorted down the aisle. This aisle had such incredible flower arrangements, and we don’t often see a reflective floor at a church.

      And then the bride escorted down the aisle. We love taking wedding photos like this.

      And a tender kiss as they leave the hall as a married couple.

      And the newlywed couple have their first, but certainly not last, dance together for the day. They are still in their formal wedding wear but manage to convey a sense of fun.

      Some fine Sydney wedding photography opportunities outside Curzon Hall.  A wonderful heritage listed sandstone building. Nice to have the wedding cars in the same photo.

      We can see from the surrounding why Curzon Hall Weddings are popular. A lot of potential for fine wedding photos.

      A chance for the bride to display the train of the dress.

      More of those incredible white flower arrangements at the reception. The head table here looks amazing, and we like the reflection gives a sense of symmetry.

      Inside the Curzon reception hall with all the prestige décor.

      Two wedding cakes this time. We are not sure why, but it would be hard to choose between these two designs. The white icing with polished metal trim seems to be a popular look now. The yellow iced cake is equally appealing.

      Dining arrangements show such fine taste.

      The bride and groom dance again, adding sunglasses and some neckwear. Again, a contrast between formal and light hearted fun.

      Serenaded with drums, because live music feels so visceral.

      Lest we leave out a modern tradition, the couple dance amid the smoke and lights of a modern dancefloor.

      Always a delight to see some traditions from other cultures. The bride and groom here have their Samoan Wedding attire, which makes for some impressive images.

      No smoke and lights here. Instead, a more choreographed display. We always remember the weddings where something unique happens.

      We all wish Leone, Stephen and their families the best for the future.