For Valentine Archive, wedding photography has always been about people. Based in Albury-Wodonga and working across Victoria, New South Wales and beyond, Valentine Archive is known for creating imagery that feels honest, relaxed and full of emotion, balancing natural moments with a thoughtful editorial touch.
Read MoreFor Barbara Markiewicz, wedding photography is about far more than documenting a day. Drawn to emotion, connection, and the beauty of the in-between, she creates imagery that feels both timeless and deeply personal. With a thoughtful blend of digital and film photography, her work celebrates the quiet moments, genuine interactions, and love stories that deserve to be remembered for generations.
Read MoreFor Italian wedding photographer Elisabetta Marzetti, photography begins long before the camera is raised. Rooted in human connection, sensitivity, and a deep appreciation for honest emotion, her work balances quiet refinement with genuine feeling. The result is imagery that feels timeless, intimate, and entirely centred on the people at its heart.
Read MoreFor Zurich-based photographer M. Milo, wedding photography sits at the intersection of beauty and storytelling. A background in graphic design taught him to read colour, form and proportion; a PhD in the humanities taught him to read people. The result is work that feels editorial and considered, yet always alert to the unguarded moment when something real breaks through.
Read MoreBlack Finch has launched its new Men’s Engagement Collection, a contemporary series of engagement rings and adornments designed to celebrate commitment beyond traditional jewellery conventions.
Read MoreTen years ago, the question couples asked most was a simple one. Is the wedding world for us? Why can’t we see ourselves anywhere in wedding media at all?
Read MoreWhat began as a single favour in 2021 quickly unfolded into something far deeper for Cass & Co., a way of witnessing and preserving the relationships that sit at the heart of every celebration. With an emphasis on authenticity and ease, her work invites couples to feel entirely themselves, resulting in imagery that feels both considered and deeply personal.
Read MoreJoshua Woodland’s photography is defined by a quiet, cinematic sensitivity, where emotion and atmosphere take precedence over perfection. With a focus on natural connection and considered composition, he captures weddings in a way that feels both deeply personal and visually refined.
Read MoreMandee Johnson approaches wedding photography with a perspective that extends far beyond the couple alone. Her work is rooted in capturing the full atmosphere of a celebration, from fleeting moments of joy to the energy shared across every guest in the room. The result is imagery that feels immersive, emotive and deeply connected to the world each couple creates.
Read MoreWith a background spanning international events and venue management, Chelsea brings a rare depth of experience to the world of weddings. Her path into planning was shaped by a pivotal moment of pause and reflection, leading her to discover a more personal, considered way of working with couples. Today, through Hello Darling Weddings her approach is defined by calm guidance, thoughtful detail and a genuine commitment to creating celebrations that feel as meaningful as they are seamless.
Read MoreGrounded in the laid-back rhythm of Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Hunter Manuel approaches wedding photography with an easy confidence and a deep sensitivity to energy and connection. His work blends a documentary instinct with an editorial edge, capturing moments that feel alive, unposed and emotionally true.
Read MoreFounded by Emma, Bay Window Events draws on a belief that the most meaningful celebrations are those grounded in connection, intention and a genuine sense of ease. It’s an approach that doesn’t just shape how a wedding looks, but how it feels from beginning to end.
Read MoreWith a background in fashion and a deep sensitivity to emotion, Anna Liisa approaches wedding photography with a quiet, intuitive lens. Her work is less about directing moments and more about allowing them to unfold, capturing the subtle, in-between exchanges that so often define a day.
Read MoreDamien Milan approaches wedding photography with a quiet attentiveness, drawn to the subtle moments where real emotion naturally reveals itself. Inspired by travel, people and culture, his work is grounded in observation, allowing each wedding to unfold without interruption.
Read MoreSet across 37 acres on the NSW South Coast, The Jackson Ranch offers couples a wedding destination where nature, design and genuine hospitality come together effortlessly. Surrounded by bushland, lake views and nearby beaches, the property creates a sense of escape while remaining easily accessible from Sydney and Canberra. With its flexible spaces, on-site accommodation and deeply welcoming approach, The Jackson Ranch is a place where celebrations unfold naturally and every wedding feels entirely personal.
Read MoreWith a calm, observational approach and a refined editorial eye, Andrew Leo captures weddings as they naturally unfold. His work focuses on the in-between moments, quiet exchanges and honest emotion, allowing couples to be fully themselves rather than perform for the camera.
Read MoreCalm, thoughtful and deeply people-focused, I Do With Darren offers ceremonies that feel personal, grounded and quietly moving. Darren approaches each wedding with warmth, inclusivity and an intuitive sense of storytelling, creating space for couples to be fully present rather than performative. We spoke with him about connection, trust and crafting ceremonies that feel unmistakably true to the people at the centre of them.
Read MoreWarm, thoughtful and led by genuine care, Love Sophie Floral brings a heartfelt approach to wedding floristry. From growing her own flowers to showing up in the early hours to make each day feel special, every arrangement is shaped by love, effort and attention to detail.
Read MorePoetic, considered and deeply sentimental, Emclectic creates artwork and stationery that preserves life’s most meaningful moments long after the day has passed. Rooted in storytelling rather than trend, the brand transforms weddings, florals and memories into enduring pieces of art. We spoke with the founder about creativity, collaboration and turning fleeting moments into something lasting.
Read MoreThoughtful, story-led and grounded in genuine connection, The Photobrief approaches wedding photography as a way of documenting not just how a day looks, but how it truly feels. Blending documentary observation with an editorial eye, their work captures emotion, relationships and design with equal care. We spoke with The Photobrief about trust, storytelling and creating imagery that reflects the full experience of a wedding day.
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