

An open and fresh look with the wedding dress, partially because of the white and green floral arrangements. We like this colour scheme, which we encountered several times on this wedding day.

Some of the brides’ personal effects. The right shoes, scent, and a few accessories can look great and say a lot.


A most stylish wedding ring. We like the opportunity to get a little artsy with the wedding photography when we can.


The bride beside the dress she will be wearing. Have you ever seen a bigger happier smile.

Some time with the bridesmaids. The bonding early in the day is so much a part of the experience.

Cheers! Because a toast where we share a drink is a fine moment.

Reading the private message from her groom to be. We never know its contents, only the brides’ happy reaction.



The wedding photo we all look for in the collection is where the bride first wears her dress. A nice train, and we so like those green and white flowers.

The bride serenaded with live music as she leaves the house, which is a popular trend now.

The bouquet, pure when captured in black and white.



In front of the family home, capturing a moment with some of the wedding party in a photo that is almost symmetrical.



The grooms’ effects, with the rings.


A white jacket tux for this groom, which works do well, especially with that buttonhole flower.

The Armenian Apostolic Church in Chatswood, a fine-looking venue for wedding photos.

And who doesn’t love a church tower with bells?




Inside the Armenian Church is very lush.

Exiting the church as a married couple. The beginning of their life together.


We always like to do some wedding photography in Sydney’s sandstone buildings.












Always good to have a wedding photo of the bride with her dress train running down the stairs.


We were lucky enough to get some quite moments without traffic in the CBD of Sydney for wedding photography that just features the happy couple and the surrounding architecture.



And being a little experimental with a black and white portrait.

The Grand Ballroom at Westella Renaissance, Lidcombe. We can see the 18th C French influence here.

The table settings were immaculate. Is there anything more grand than gold candle holders?




The wedding cake, an essential image for any wedding photography. They never seem to run out of ideas for new wedding cake designs. This is all white, but it looks like a classic piece of marble.



The bride and groom have their first dance together, this time to some live music.



And further dancing amid the lights on the dancefloor.

The bride tosses the bouquet, as is fitting for the final moment of the night.
All of us at Splendid Sydney Wedding Photography wish Anna and Edward the best for their future together.