The dresses for the bride and her bridesmaids. There is a sense of anticipation here.
The rings, the fine jewellery, juxtaposed against invitations. This captures something of the atmosphere of the day.
The wedding dress with an appropriate background. Usually, this type of image appears in the bridal magazines. Nice to know there is some of this in our own lives.
Preparing for the day, dress, the makeup, is all part of the experience.
The bouquet, all in white. Even a black and white image captures the artistry of this so well.
With the bridal party. We like the simple yet effective colours here.
The bride all in white. Effective in such a simple way.
Some of the Groom’s personal effects, and the bride’s personal letter. Fine little details add up to a stylish look.
Personalised items for the wedding party are such a great keepsake. Together they manage to be unique yet still matching.
The black and white images give the right formal look to the Groom’s tuxedo.
Our Lady of Victories Horsley Park Church. Nice to capture this in a symmetrical shot.
Inside the Horsley Park Church, a wonderful combination of bright open architecture and a stained-glass window.
Arriving in a Rolls Royce has class in any situation. Excellent for a wedding.
Capturing the church and all the guests in one image. A fine-looking wedding ceremony.
Exiting the Church as a married couple for the first time.
With the Groomsmen and Bridesmaids. Such passion and joy.
And a private moment of passion inside the church.
Nice to get some images with the happy couple in front of the church and wedding car.
A tender moment under a veil seems to symbolically capture something right.
Capturing a few images around Sydney
Doltone House Sylvania Waters has such a vibrant open atmosphere, reminding us of what a great event this really is!
Fine, classy dining décor with candles and those soft, pastel flower arrangements.
A single orange flower amid a white arrangement makes for a nice focal point.
We really like how the colours work in this wedding venue, with the blue in the outside windows.
And a fine way to end the wedding album with the bride and groom on the dancefloor, light and smoke, with the head wedding table behind them.
We all wish Stephanie and James the very best for their future together.