
The bride’s personal effects, always a reflection of their fashion taste. We like how the pearls go with the white and pale pink flowers.

A square diamond in the centre of this wedding ring. Always good to have a different look.

The Bouquet, attractive enough to have its own wedding picture.

The wedding dress before the big day. White and surrounded by white, but a warm classic look rather than a bright modern look. A lacy design that look great by candle light.


A black and white image sometimes give a more formal look, and we believe that it works so well here.

The bride’s jewellery, showing that a few items can be very effective in the right combination.


A bridesmaid fits the bride’s hairpiece, because it’s about looking just right for the day and the wedding photography.



The groom’s rings, with a vivid masculine look.


The groom looks to the light outside the window. The look towards what is coming.


Inside Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, Rouse Hill. We always like to get that image from high up for a wedding photo, capturing the whole church and all the guests. And what a train on that wedding dress.


Outside Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, Rouse Hill. Always good to have a church arch over the newlywed couple.

Stained-glass is always a good wedding photo opportunity. Nice to get all those colours behind the bride in a symmetrical shot.

And now the bride and groom in front of the stained glass.


Even in black and white the stained-glass windows look impressive.

It’s an unspoken tradition to have at least one photo of the bride on the staircase, usually a good way to display the train in her dress. Sometimes the groom is on the staircase too.


A passionate moment in the centre of the Sydney CBD. This would stop traffic.


Just some photos in and around Sydney. It tricky to get the right light for black and white photos, but when we find the right location, the results are very pleasing.








The wedding reception inside the Highline Venue, Bankstown. A very lush setting. Those coloured lights look amazing, especially with than gold chandelier.

The table settings were impeccable. It’s not just about gold cutlery, but those towering floral arrangements.

A four-tier wedding cake. This rather nice design has a pleasing balance of neat geometry and the irregular organic pattern of the flowers.


The bride and groom. It might be black and white but it’s almost a fairy tale setting. We like the reflections on the floor and the symmetry here.


And the bride and groom alone in the reception hall. We can’t get enough of that chandelier.


A more spontaneous moment as the bride and groom are carried away by the guests.

Their first dance together as a married couple. There is usually smoke and light at these receptions, but this was quite something else.



We all wish Brittany and Christopher the best for their future together.