Some fine flower arrangements. Good to see the greenery kept with the flowers.

      We like to see the brides wedding dress ready and waiting. It gives us such a sense of anticipation for the day ahead.

      We like to see the brides wedding dress ready and waiting. It gives us such a sense of anticipation for the day ahead.

      The bridesmaids are to be show the Bride dress for the first time. We like the sense of playfulness here.

      Pure white matching dresses for the bridal party, even for the littlest member.

      Just the bride in profile

      All white again, but a fine image with just the right light trough the curtains, and just enough foliage to give some colour.

      Reading the message from the groom, one of life’s moments that we only experience once.

      Serenaded with some live sound. A visceral joy.

      The groom’s ring, a bold, masculine design.

      Some black and white images give a sense of formality. A gentleman’s tuxedo usually works well in black and white.

      Nothing can be more stylish than a Roll-Royce as the wedding car. Somehow we like the effect of rain on this pristine surface.

      Getting a little artistic with the reflection in the car window.

      Inside the Saint Charbel in Punchbowl, a fine-looking sandstone church. It has a nice, open feel with warm, rich colours.

      The Rings in the hand of the betrothed as they take their vows. We like this idea.

      Capturing all the guests and the church at once.

      Out front of the Saint Charbel Church. Such fine architecture.

      It needs no explaining when we have the church, the wedding car as well as the bride and groom together in one photo. 

      Such a nice effect with the warm light here. We understand the urge to close our eyes and feel at peace.

      The groom with his bride reflected in a mirror. Not sure why this multi-angle image appeals to us, but the results look good.

      Beneath the chandelier, in fine, rich surroundings. The bride’s train looks very impressive here.

      Being artistic again, with some fine reflections to create symmetry.

      The reception at The Highline Venue Ruby Room. Such fine settings, flower arrangements about the tables.

      The Ruby Room looks most splendid, with the rich red carpet and gold chandelier.

      The head table with that same gold chandelier above. Very fine colours, with even the cake matching the décor.

      Ah, drums and live music again to serenade the newlyweds. Such an atmosphere.

      And that story book image we all aim for at a wedding, the golden chandelier, the lights, the mist as the happy couple have their first dance. 

      Even in black and white the mist and the dance floor look spectacular.

      We wish Maya and Luke the best for their future together.