Ashley & Dominic
The day you're picturing
When you look back in ten years, what you want to see are portraits that feel timeless, editorial and elegant — not of a moment's trend, but of the two of you.
Your whole day lives in one place — Aqua Luna, on the water at Drummoyne — with an intimate gathering of fifty to a hundred of the people closest to you. You'd like a highlight film to carry the feeling of the day, and you're open to guidance on the rest.
This proposal is shaped around exactly that.
How the day unfolds
Getting ready
Ceremony
Photoshoot
Reception
A June wedding means the light fades early — sunset sits around 5pm. Your 2:30 photoshoot catches the last of the soft afternoon light with room to spare, and the pause between the shoot and your 5:30 reception gives you a moment to breathe before the evening begins. Small timing decisions like these are exactly what we map together before the day.
Two perspectives on the moments that pass once
Your day sits in one place, so a second team here isn't about being in two locations at once — it's about depth. A second photographer and cinematographer mean the moments that only happen once are held from more than one angle, and nothing lands as an afterthought.
Both of you, in parallel
The morning is captured at the same time for both of you — so neither getting-ready is squeezed into the edges of the other.
The ceremony, two ways
One camera holds the wide view of the vows; the other stays on the faces and the reactions in the room — both of you, at the same moment.
The room, not just the front
While your lead team stays on the main thread, the second team gathers the guests, the details and the quiet in-between that make the day feel like yours.
The entrance, from two angles
In the fuller collection, the second team stays through your reception entrance — so the walk in is covered from both sides as it happens.
A single connected team covers this day beautifully — that's The Essentials. The second team is what the fuller collections add, and how far it runs into your day is the difference between them.
Three ways to hold the day
Each is a starting point, shaped around your day in a planning session. The difference between them is how far a second team runs, and how fully you relive the day afterwards.
The Essentials
- One connected team — photographer + cinematographer, full day (~11am–11pm)
- Full wedding photography collection
- Teaser Film (40–60 seconds)
- 5-Minute Highlight Film
- RAW photos & footage on a drive we provide
- Private online gallery + film delivery
The Full Story
- Two connected teams for the morning & ceremony — a second photographer + cinematographer through getting ready and the ceremony (to ~2pm); your lead team stays to ~11pm
- Full wedding photography collection
- Teaser Film (40–60 seconds)
- 8-Minute Highlight Film
- Standard Documentary Film — preps through reception
- Complimentary pre-wedding session
- RAW photos & footage on a drive we provide
- Private online gallery + film delivery
The Complete
- Two connected teams through your grand entrance — second photographer + cinematographer through getting ready, ceremony, photoshoot and your reception entrance; lead team to ~11pm
- Full wedding photography collection
- Teaser Film (40–60 seconds)
- 8-Minute Highlight Film
- Extended Documentary Film — the full day, including photoshoot & room reveals
- Complimentary pre-wedding session
- Fine-art album
- RAW photos & footage on a drive we provide
- Private online gallery + film delivery
How you'll return to it
Every collection is built from these. A film to feel the day again, and a full gallery to hold every frame of it. Watch an example of each below.
Teaser Film
A short 40–60 second clip that lands within two weeks of the day — the first taste of it while the feeling is still fresh.
Highlight Film
The showpiece — five to eight minutes that carry the feeling of the whole day, set to music, made to be shared.
Episode-Length Film
A longer, story-led edit that plays like a short film of your day — full ceremony and speeches carried inside it.
Documentary Film
The deepest option — your day preserved at real length, so years from now nothing is missing from it.
Same Day Edit
A short edit cut on the day itself and played back to your guests that same night.
Prewedding & Engagement Film
A relaxed shoot before the day — a chance to get comfortable on camera, and a film of its own.
A full wedding gallery
Photos are their own way to relive the day — a complete, editorial gallery of your wedding, delivered in full.
View a full gallery →Let's shape it around your day
"Some moments reveal their value only with time."
These collections are a starting point, not a fixed menu. The exact shape of yours — how many teams, how you relive the day — is something we finalise together in a planning session, where we map your day minute by minute so nothing worth keeping is left to chance. No pressure, and no obligation.
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