Adam + Alexandra
Sydney · St Mary’s Cathedral · Ivy Ballroom · April 10, 2026
A wedding built around movement — Croatian traditions, cathedral stillness, city streets after rain, and a ballroom that never really settled down.
Adam and Alexandra’s wedding moved through very different emotional spaces across the day — family, tradition, ceremony, city, rain, reception, and dance.
It began with the energy of Croatian wedding traditions, shifted into the stillness and scale of St Mary’s Cathedral, then opened into the city after rain.
By the time the reception began at Ivy Ballroom, the day had already carried a full emotional arc. The room simply took that energy and pushed it further.
Structure gave the day shape. Movement gave it life.
A short glimpse into the energy of the day.
The teaser is designed to feel immediate — a fast emotional preview of the movement, sound, atmosphere, and rhythm of the wedding.
A small edit from the full wedding story.
These highlights show the rhythm of the day — the stillness, the movement, the rain, the city, and the reception energy.
See the complete wedding.
Explore the full photo gallery, highlight film, and documentary-style wedding edit.
How the day was structured before it happened.
Adam and Alexandra’s wedding moved through Croatian traditions, cathedral formality, Sydney city portraits, reception entrances, dance brackets, and a late-night human arch exit.
The visual timeline breaks down what was happening behind the scenes — the timing decisions, transition windows, pressure points, team movements, and micro-moments we were watching before the cameras even came out.
View the flow architectureParking, greetings, CBD timing, cars, speeches, dance brackets.
Flares, FaceTime, family dynamics, room reveal, outfit change.
Split prep crews, full team ceremony, staged reception coverage.
Every wedding moves differently.
Some days are built around tradition. Some around light. Some around movement, people, music, and atmosphere.
Our planning sessions help couples understand how the flow of the day will actually feel — long before the cameras come out.
Because the best wedding stories are not created by isolated moments. They are shaped by how the whole day moves.







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