Anita + Rich: Sydney Harbour Engagement Session

Anita's brief for her engagement photos was to find some beautiful, natural colours for herself and her fiancé, Rich, to explore during their session. So we decided to celebrate their engagement along Sydney's beautiful harbour shoreline. We caught some colourful tress in the Botanic Gardens, before crossing the harbour to watch the sun set from Kirribilli, right beside the Harbour Bridge.

Jess + Josh: Cockatoo Island Engagement

Jess and Josh chose an amazing location for their engagement shoot. The industrial Cockatoo Island is a playground for photographers, and these two were the perfect complement. Keep an eye out for more of Jess and Josh later this year - they're getting married in July!

Michaela + Alex: Kirribilli Couple Session

Michaela and Alex were on their honeymoon from Germany, and I'm so glad they got in touch to arrange some couple photos during their trip to Australia. Check out their newly wedded bliss.

Rachel + Tom: Northern Beaches, NSW

Rachel + Tom: Northern Beaches, NSW

What a beautiful day for two of the most kind hearted people you're ever likely to meet. It was a day with an overwhelming sense of celebration - for Rachel and Tom, for their kids, and for their closest family and friends. 

Rachel and Tom have taken winding paths to get here and there was a sense of symbolic completion as these two families joined together. Their two kids, Jonah and Ede, had a great time celebrating their mum and dad's big day; Jonah even partied so hard that he needed a little nap under the head table! 

The day itself was gorgeous...and hot! It was an amazing day to explore the harbour...

Rural NSW & Sydney Rustic Wedding Venues

Rural NSW & Sydney Rustic Wedding Venues

We've photographed weddings at some amazing locations over the years - at a castle in England and a traditional Fijian village to name a couple. But some of the most spectacular locations are found here in our own backyard. We are completely spoilt for choice here in Sydney and NSW. That can be a bit of a problem for the newly engaged though...where to start, right?