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Bride's bouquet
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Out to sea
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Autumn colours
Note the subjects have been placed in shade so the sun is not in their eyes, while the vivid colours in the background aren't compromised
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Hello up there
A lovely composition using light to capture the opaque nature of fabric
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Time together
Although this park was packed with people, John managed to find an angle which avoided all of them, giving a feeling of privacy
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Church wedding
Detail and light captured indoors
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Wedding cake
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Outdoor park
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Inside church
This is a wonderful example of photographing the subject from a height, and also of the amount of light able to be captured from within a church. A unique vantage point
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Nepean Belle
The enchanting lighting of the Nepean Belle is beautifully captured in this photograph.
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Formal sample
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Know someone who is getting married?
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Ahoy sailor
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Thank you sir
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Star car
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Gazebo
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Sunbeams
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His prize
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Unique pier pose
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Not heavy
An informal shot incorporating humour
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On the beach
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Fig tree
From a distance the fig tree is the focus of the picture while still maintaining the bridal party
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I do
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Throwing the bouquet
In this photo notice the bouquet is mid air. Notice the amount of action and expression captured!
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Signing the register
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Night view of reception venue
Note movement of traffic
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Full length bride
Bride taken prior to her wedding
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Magazine bride
Removing all competition in the background allows the focus to be on the bride and not the surroundings
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Classic bouquet pose
A bride looking into her bouquet
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Casual photo boys at play
The symmetry of this photo taken during an off guarded moment captures a scene that a bride might otherwise miss on her wedding day
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Distant Wollongong
This shot shows the nightlights of Wollongong, despite being taken at night from a vast distance
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Bouquet toss
An outdoor night light bouquet toss
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Congratulations
Capturing both the crowd and the mood of elation immediately after the ceremony
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Tigers vs Souths
For a more casual shot with a personal touch we can add props for your special day
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Happy trio
This photo struck a balance between formal and informal feel while capturing the view in late afternoon conditions
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Gazebo
A classic way that we capture whole family groups allowing flexibility to children to be themselves during formal shots
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Views
This photo was done aiming down so the bridal party were captured without losing the view behind
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Vast
The impressive size and architecture of this building were captured using the bride and groom as a reference point
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A sideways glance
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A moment together
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Waiting groom
The formality of this room, subject and occasion was further enhanced by the use of desaturation.
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Shining down from Heaven
The backlighting added to the drama of this photo
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The boys
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Just the two of us
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First moments
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A peek behind
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Symmetry
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Exhilaration
This photo captures the thrill of first moments together as husband and wife
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Congratulations
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Couples 1st Dance
Lighting captured
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Beautiful foyer
Sometimes rain can interfere with formal shots. At Mpix, we work with what's available - giving you amazing shots whatever the weather
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Money, money, money!
Candid shot
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Phwor!
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The garter!
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Bride's bouquet
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By the pool together
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Reception
When you get married, you want your whole day captured, not just formal photos. We capture your whole day, and don't just show "formal shots" like other photographers, so you get a better idea of the range of photography available
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Entertainment!
Even fire is captured
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Diamante cake
Harsh lighting and flash photography doesn't work as well as natural lighting in capturing the detail in this work of art, done by the bride's mother. But John's cameras work as well in natural light as with flash photography, so you get the ultimate result.
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Dancing lights
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The Hummer
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Swirling skirts
Another instance where movement is captured in a split second
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I do
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Weddings by Mpix
We look forward to assisting you with your special day. Don't forget to sign our guestbook!
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