Calla Lily

We formed Calla Lily for legacy. Believing in raw, authentic, timeless imagery as the best way to tell a story at its core, we are all about seeking out the unseen, and unspoken. We want our imagery to be a glimpse into, not only this part of your life, but your loved ones too. We love to let a wedding day guide us. Not fix what doesn’t need to be fixed. Letting true, genuine moments unfold as they come. Our approach is essentially a documentary style, with an editorial flair. At our core, we love anything to do with the human connection and care deeply for every celebration of life.

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Tania Carvalho

I'm not your traditional photographer - I am a storyteller of honest and unapologetic love. I am all about honest, spontaneous moments. For me, it's all about the feels over the frills. Sure, anyone can set up a snazzy backdrop and snap a pic, but real magic happens in those split-second captures. I am the most happiest photographing one of the most happiest day of a couples life.

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Alexander Ross
O Lemonade

Hello, we are O Lemonade. Our work is inspired by art and emotion. We shoot on both digital and film formats, offering a photo experience that is candid and soulful.

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Alexander Ross
Kinship By Kristy

“Hi, I'm Amanda: I'm the one behind the lens. But it's not all about me - actually, it's not even all about you.”

It’s the look on your mum, dad or grandparent’s face as you walk down the aisle. Your wedding crew, proud as punch to be by your side on the most important day of your life. Your best friends, 3 hours deep into the reception (and pinot supply), posing for the camera as if they’re releasing a ‘90s hip hop album in the coming days.

Yes, love comes in many shapes and sizes, and on your wedding day, I aim to capture every single one of them.

Recently I had a couple tell me I take photos of regular humans looking like amazing humans. I thought that was the coolest thing. It’s true: I live for documenting people, as they celebrate with their people. Why? It’s pretty simple.

Snapping your memories makes me smile. Also, I believe milestones should be preserved. I might shoot in the present, but I’m always thinking of the future. For that moment — 10, 20, 50 years from now — when you’re flipping through your photos with your grandkids, reliving your parents’ faces, your best-ever wedding crew, and a hip hop album cover gone to waste.

Your grandkids will ask, who are they? AND YOU’LL SAY THESE ARE MY FAVOURITE PEOPLE, AND THIS WAS THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE

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Alexander Ross