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Dunbar House Wedding Watson’s Bay - Karen & Kyle’s Story
Karen and Kyle held an afternoon ceremony and evening reception at Dunbar House, in Sydney’s stunning Watsons Bay, a beautiful location. The couple held their ceremony on the lawn, under the huge Morton Bay fig tree that watches over the house.
Dunbar House Wedding Watsons Bay
Karen and Kyle held an afternoon ceremony and evening reception at Dunbar House, in Sydney’s stunning Watsons Bay, a beautiful location.
The couple held their ceremony on the lawn, under the huge Morton Bay fig tree that watches over the house. The ceremony was intimate and deeply heartfelt. The couple included the sand ritual in their ceremony, pouring two colours of sand into a glass vase, the layers symbolising how the couple have intertwined their lives together.
We didn’t have much time for our portraits as the reception had to start soon. I took the couple on a quick tour of some of my favourite spots for portraits, and we had them back at Dunbar House and ready for their reception in under thirty minutes.
The reception styling was exquisite with rich warm tones and lots of orange flowers. The cake table is maybe the most beautiful I’ve ever photographed.
Karen is from Mauritius and the guests were entertained by an incredibly talented Mauritanian dance troupe, who hit the dance floor with the guests and taught everyone some new moves after the couple’s first dance. Needless to say, this took the party to the next level.
“Brendan is an amazing photographer and knew how to capture every moment of the day in a very special way.
Upon seeing my wedding photos, I could relive the day. I’m so happy with what he did for us and would definitely recommend him to my families and friends.”
-Karen & Kyle
Chinese Garden of Friendship Wedding at Darling Harbour
The Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour is a beautiful setting for a wedding ceremony and reception. The garden is stunning, with intricate landscaping and architecture. In every corner there’s an opportune for a stunning backdrop for your bridal portraits.
Chinese Garden of Friendship Wedding
The Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour is a beautiful setting for a wedding ceremony and reception. The garden is amazing, with intricate traditional Chinese landscaping and architecture. In every corner there’s an opportunity for a stunning backdrop for your bridal portraits.
For both their civil ceremony and their lavish reception, Rosanna and Kevin wanted to shoot their bridal portraits before the main event, so they could go straight into the celebrations and not be away from their guests.
It was really lovely to be a their wedding photographer for both their celebrations and to tell their story.
As for so many couples, Rosanna & Kevin’s plans were affected by the pandemic. They originally planned one big wedding day with family and friends but it just wasn’t possible. So not to be deterred, they held a small intimate civil ceremony with their closest family. Then they came back fully glammed up for a big reception and this time everybody could be there!
We all met up again several months later and this time it was going to be a big party! Rosanna look amazing in a stunning off the shoulder wedding dress. It was really lovely to be their wedding photographer for both their celebrations and to tell their story.
“It was a fantastic experience and Brendan made it fun too.”
“Brendan helped capture our wedding reception in Darling Harbour. The pictures are amazing and truly capture the magical day. He was very well prepared for the day. Overall a great Sydney wedding photographer. We highly recommend! Thanks Brendan!”
-Rosanna & Kevin
Best Sydney Wedding Locations Part Four: Lavender Bay
Lavender Bay encapsulates everything that makes Sydney such a beautiful city and I love bringing couples here.
It might feel like cheating to not include Lavender Bay in my post about Wendy’s Secret Garden, but the harbourside vibe is so different to the garden and so beautiful in it’s own right that I think it deserves a post all to itself. Lavender Bay encapsulates everything that makes Sydney such a beautiful city and I love bringing couples here. For many it’s their first time seeing this view.
The wooden wharf is just the perfect size for couples portraits with the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background but not dominating the shot.
The warm orange and brown paintwork of the wharf are a perfect complement to the blue of the sky and water. Even the boats at anchor match the colour palette, which adds to the sense that thisis a scene from a movie.
Two red-brick railway arches sit opposite the wharf and have an antique urban charm not found anywhere else.
As a Sydney wedding photographer Lavender Bay is amongst my favourite locations to take couples for portraits.
Best Sydney Wedding Locations Part Three: Wendy’s Secret Garden
Wendys Secret Garden at Sydney’s famous Lavender Bay is a location that I love to visit again and again.
Wendys Secret Garden at Sydney’s famous Lavender Bay is a location that I love to visit again and again.
Wendy Whiteley created the garden, starting in 1992, while grieving for her partner, the painter Brett Whiteley.
Set into the slopes leading down from Clarke Park down to Lavender Bay, the garden is terraced, with paths that lead you down into the lower levels. A wide variety of flowers and trees create a lush feel as sunlight filters down through the canopy.
The lower garden has ornamental tables and chairs which lead to a beautiful stone staircase and the magnificent fig tree that towers overhead.
Couples love how we can capture a variety of looks and moods as we progress through our bridal portrait session.
It’s peaceful and secluded here, so couples can relax and be themselves in an enchanting atmosphere.
Wendys Secret Garden is the perfect setting for an intimate wedding ceremony.
Che and Kim had their ceremony under the huge fig tree at the top of the garden, next to Wendy Whiteley’s house.
Best Sydney Wedding Locations Part Two: Centennial Park
To be a wedding photographer based in Sydney is truly a privilege, with so many beautiful locations to bring couples for their portraits. One of my favourite places of all is Centennial Park. Every time I visit the park I find something new and beautiful, whatever the season.
To be a wedding photographer based in Sydney is truly a privilege, with so many beautiful locations to bring couples for their portraits. One of my favourite places of all is Centennial Park. Every time I visit the park I find something new and beautiful, whatever the season.
As well as many lovely spots for portraits Centennial also has some beautiful venues to host your wedding ceremony and reception, such as Centennial Homestead and the Superintendents Residence, each with their own unique vibe.
Each area of the park has a special character, from the grove of paperbark trees to exquisite woodlands, from ponds and bridges, to fig trees (full of bats!) and wild grasslands.
Centennial is a wonderful place to hold your wedding ceremony as the beauty of the park itself really needs no adornment or decoration but for an arbour and chairs.
In this blog post I’ll share some of the weddings I’ve photographed at Centennial Park and some of the beautiful portraits I’ve taken with couples there.
Tara and AJ held their wedding ceremony and reception at the Superintendent’s Residence in Centennial Park. The couple wanted an easy going garden vibe and you can see how the location suited them perfectly. The space is wonderful for wedding photography, with lots of room to work with and capture different angles, helping to tell a more engaging story.
Jasmine and Chris got ready at the Ranger’s Residence in Centennial Park. Their beautiful ceremony was held at Saint Mary Immaculate Church in Waverley. The couple held their reception at Centennial Homestead so we took an hour to shoot portraits with their awesome bridal party before the party got started.
Best Sydney Wedding Locations Part One: Paddington Reservoir
Paddington Reservoir Gardens is one of my favourite locations for a wedding photoshoot.
One of my favourite locations to take couples for their wedding portraits is Paddington Reservoir Gardens.
Just off Oxford Street, on the corner of Oatley Road, the reservoir sits below ground and so most of it is not visible to the street.
Every angle of the garden reveals something new. Victorian red-brick elements combine with distressed concrete walls to create backdrops perfect for wedding photography.
Emma & Andrew held their elopement ceremony at Chippendale Registry. I was a rainy day so I took them to Paddington for their wedding portraits as I knew we’d be sheltered.
The reservoir features red-brick arches, stone paving and is topped with overhead sheltered walkways.
Because of the walkways Paddington Reservoir is the perfect location for bridal portraits when it’s raining, as the overhead walkways keep us dry and we can keep shooting no matter what the weather throws at us.
Samantha & Winston. The modern concrete stairs make for a great backdrop for seated portraits.
The arches make perfect frames for your wedding dress or bridal party. One of the best ways to help couples relax for the camera is to give them something to lean against.
Featuring a small pond, grass areas and those beautiful arches, Paddington Reservoir allows us to capture a variety of looks just by turning the camera a few degrees.
Being able to capture several different vibes like this in one location means we can shoot quickly and get you guys on your way to your reception.
How to Create a Perfect and Stress-Free Wedding Ceremony
In this post I’d like to offer some tips and advice regarding your ceremony, so we can be sure to capture the best images for you guys.
In this post I’d like to offer some tips and advice regarding your ceremony, so we can be sure to capture the best images for you guys.
The first question is “What time should we have our ceremony?”
In summer I recommend holding your ceremony no later than 4.00PM. In autumn and winter you should be at the arbour no later than 3.00PM as it’s getting dark by 5.00PM and we want to allow enough time for your family shots and bridal portraits.
Tip No.1: Avoid red carpets!
If you are having your ceremony outdoors on a sunny day, I recommend having a white carpet for the aisle. This is because the sun reflecting off a red carpet will create dark shadows around your eyes and turn your white wedding dress a shade of pink. A white carpet will reflect soft light into your faces and be more flattering to your skin tones.
Tip No 2: Grooms, empty your pockets!
Phones, wallets and keys ruin the sharp lines of your suit. Give them to your Mum to mind. Absolutely though, have a handkerchief. Because you’re most likely the one who’s gonna need it. I’ve photographed hundreds of wedding ceremonies and I always keep an open mind as to what’s going to happen.
Sometimes ceremonies are all light and laughter, other times they can be very emotional. A handkerchief is just too handy to not have in this situation.
Tip No.3 Proceeding In
Take your time walking into your ceremony, make the moment last! Look around at your guests, at your fiancé, and take it all in. If you are walking down steps to enter your ceremony, you’ll have to look down. I’ll have prepared for this by asking you to pause and look up for a beat at the halfway point before proceeding in.
Tip No 4: Have Practiced Thy Vows!
Have your vows on index cards or a vows card. A sheet of Reflex paper out of the photocopier is not the right look. It’s so important to be familiar with your vows. A wedding is like a piece of theatre and no one wants to go onstage in front of everyone without a good working knowledge of their lines.
If someone were to ask you what you are going to say, you should be able to give them a fair idea of what it’ll be. If you know your vows well and you know what you want to say, then it’s so much easier to look up and make contact with your beloved in this special moment. With your gaze fixed on each other we can capture wedding photographs you will treasure forever.
Readings and poems are great. They add some extra beats to a wedding ceremony and allow me time to gather more angles. They are also a lovely way to integrate your parents and siblings into your ceremony.
Tip No 5: Close your eyes for the kiss, weirdos!
Your First Kiss: Everyone has shown up and come all this way and they deserve to see a good pash. If your kiss isn’t long enough for a cheer to go up, it must have been a peck, so kiss again, longer this time!
Tip No.6: Proceeding Out
Grooms, wait for your bride! She’s in a long dress and heels so give her time and don’t drag her! When stepping out for the first time, take your time and look at your guests as they go wild. Again, take the moment in, it’s such a special memory.
Tip No.7: Tell everyone to throw the confetti above you, not at you!
We want the confetti to rain down, we don’t want the guests throwing it straight at you. That leads to closed eyes and outright grimacing, when we most want your faces to be full of joy.
Tip No.8: Get ready for the hugs!
Immediately after your ceremony I’ll do some of my best work for you. Allow for five or ten minutes and mingle amongst your family and friends. Everyone will have a hug and a big beaming smile for you and I’ll be taking photographs all the way through. Some of my favourite moments happen here.
Soak up all that love!
After this it’s time for your family portraits, which I’ll offer some ideas and tips on in a future post.
-Brendan
Thoughtful Wedding Gift Ideas For Your Guests
Nguyet and Robbie held their ceremony and reception at the wonderful Dunbar House in Sydney’s Vaucluse. I’d love to share some photographs of their thoughtful, elegant and original table gifts.
Nguyet and Robbie held their ceremony and reception at the wonderful Dunbar House in Sydney’s Vaucluse.
I want to share some photographs of their thoughtful, elegant and original table gifts. They used ice-lolly sticks to create a seating plan and grew chilli plants and herbs for their guests to take home. They gifted loved ones with their favourite coffee, chocolate and tea. The couple showed their sincere appreciation to family and friends in a unique way.
Their table settings and gifts really added to the atmosphere and the intimacy of their wedding celebration.
As this blog develops I hope to bring you more ideas for how you can make your Sydney wedding day special and unique to you.
-Brendan