Some of the bride’s personal effects, and the wedding invitation. This captures the essence of the wedding, and some of the bride’ personal style.

      With the bridesmaids, sharing champagne in matching robes at the start of the day.

      And the matching dresses for the bridesmaids always look so fine for the wedding photographer. 

      The full dress and train. The bride in profile is a classic image for the wedding photo.

      The bouquet with miniature family portraits. We like the personal touch here.

      The wedding rings, different yet belonging together.

      A tuxedo is enough to make any groom look debonair, and most fine does this groom look here.

      Inside the Our Lady of Victories Horsley Park Catholic Church. A wonderful, bright open atmosphere.

      A more colourful alter than we might expect. A joyous site for a wedding.

      A bride arriving in style in a white luxury car.

      An aerial view of the family and guest at the church. The emotion was palpable.

      Before the Alter. We love that stained glass window, and all the décor colours.

      The church, empty except for the bride and groom. A different yet appropriate image for the wedding photographer.

      A few wedding photos around Martin Place, because we like that warm orange light.

      The wedding reception head table, all in white. Flowers, candles – It looks great with that warm lighting.

      The reception at Doltone House. Such a bold look, contrasting dark furnishings with white settings.

      Even before the guests arrived the Hall looked so splendid.

      Capturing the head table, symmetrical and with a reflection.

      A passionate moment for the bride and groom before the guests arrive.

      Arriving now amid the joyous atmosphere of the wedding reception.

      A fine image this couple make between the lights.

      Their first dance together as a married couple.

      The wedding party waving, because that make for a good image.

      Amid light and smoke, the bride and groom dance together.

      Carried by the crowd, because we feel that way on the wedding day.

      Tossing the bouquet, a tradition that we wish could capture more often.

      We all wish Ann and Tino the best for their future together.