The bride’s shoes, elegant in white with gold and pearl trim. We go to so much trouble to get these wedding details right, but it’s worth it!

      The wedding-dress. Important to get a photo of this in the sunlight. There are so many ways to use white cloth to make a unique looking dress.

      Photos of photos, because its show the past history of the engaged couple. And here it also shows the engagement ring.

      An essential wedding photo, the portrait of the bride in her dress.

      A few spontaneous emotional moments as family see the bride in her wedding dress for the first time.

      And the bridesmaids make sure every detail is right with the bride’s dress.

      The bride with hew bouquet, another essential part of the wedding photography.

      The groom in a white jacket tux. Certainly, cutting a fine look.

      It was usually only traditional to kiss the bride on the cheek, but grooms need playful affection too.

      Inside the St Aloysius Collage Chapel. A most fine place of worship, and an immense stained-glass window.

      Born for greater things, as the sign says. On days like today that seems so true.

      We haven’t seen a Mini-Moke in a while. This has a wonderful silly vibe for a wedding car.

      Tying the cans behind the car, another tradition that is less often seen today.

      A bride and groom walking down the pier at the waterfront seem right for a wedding, probably because it reminds us of walking down the wedding aisle.

      On the ocean pier with all of Sydney Harbour in view. It’s like the whole world is before them in their future.

      Cruising Sydney Harbour, drinking champagne in the back of a boat. It doesn’t get much better than this.

      Outside the Sydney Opera House, before the wedding reception. Such an iconic landmark.

      Always look for an opportunity to photograph the bride on a staircase. Always a good way to display the train on the wedding dress.

      The head table at the wedding reception. A wonderful look with the green and white colours.

      An old-fashioned phone, with the modern idea of leaving a message for the newlywed couple.

      And the wedding guest book to sign as well.

      Always a fine moment to get an image of the wedding cake. A fine-looking cake in gold and white. There seems to be no limit to the creative designs for wedding cakes.

      Sometime the wedding photographer is lucky enough to capture a great sunset in the background. We do keep an eye out for these opportunities and are happy when it all come together.

      The happy couple have their first dance together. Such fine surroundings at the reception. White floors look so grand in the golden light.

      We certainly wish Genie and Liam the best for their future together.