
Two wedding rings together can look stylish and poetic, poetic like the connection between the bride and groom. Nice to capture the gold and diamonds reflecting the light.

Causal wear at first for the groom and his entourage, but with a sense of purpose and solidarity.

Donning the formalwear is part of the day’s proceedings. Dress for the part we are about to play.


The little details mean so much, the right watch, the boutonnière on the jacker pocket, and in this case the fine cigar.




Capturing the wedding dress in the window light. We always aim to get this shot. The dress is so important, the girl dreams about this from childhood.

The right combination of items, the wedding invitation, the bride’s ring, the right scent, effortless convey the feel, theme, and idea of a wedding.

The bride in the mirror before it all starts. This is really happening today.


Okay, so there is something about bubbles or foaming champagne in the air that seems right for any festive events. Good to capture this for wedding photos.

We need to include the bride and her bridesmaids looking after the details of their attire in the wedding photography. This is the event of the day and the emotion they feel.

An essential shot for every wedding photo collection is the portrait of the bride.

And a closeup of the bouquet, with so much grand white. It matches the dress so well.


A pensive moment as the bride is reflected in the mirror.



The bow behind the wedding dress, the details in the veil. So much goes into getting just the right design, it is a pity when the wedding photography does not capture it.



Here we have the petals floating in the air. Like the champagne bubbles this just seem to capture the right mood.

Lucky to get the right passionate moment of the bride and groom in front of all the guests.

And just nice to have the composed portrait of the bride and groom.



Eyes closed under the bride’s veil, to give the impression of a private moment together.



A few shots outside in natural settings. Wedding photographers look to capture the right light, in this case filtered through the trees behind.



The bride and groom under a gazebo. We somehow think of this as an old-school, old-fashioned wedding setting.



And with the groomsmen and bridesmaids cheering them on.


The gazebo again, because with the natural surroundings it makes a postcard view.


Outside the reception at the Fitzroy Inn Historic Retreat. We like the aesthetic here, a combination of austere and rustic.

On a balcony, because every bride and groom should have a balcony moment.





Reflected in a mirror, together this time, with their names below. Because wedding photos can be creative and artsy.





Table setting at the Fitzroy Inn Historic Retreat were most elegant. Nice to capture these details.



Surrounded by friends, relatives, and guests, the couple have perhaps their first dance together. May it be the first of many.

The groom lifts his bride from the dancefloor. Glad to have captured the smoke and symmetry here.


To exit via a line of friends with sparklers. Simple but effective.

Rings on hands, they are finally a married couple.
We all wish Emily & Joey the best for their future together.