Planning Session
The Investment

Before we talk coverage, let’s understand the day.

The right coverage depends on how your day actually unfolds — the flow, the locations, the timing, the traditions. So we don’t start with a package list. We start with a Planning Session.

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Starting Points

Where the investment begins.

Every collection is shaped around the structure and rhythm of the wedding itself. These are the starting points.

Photography

From$4,000

Timeless, natural, editorial-style wedding photography coverage.

Cinematography

From$5,000

Cinematic storytelling — highlight films, ceremony coverage and longer-form edits.

Most complete Photography + Cinematography

From$8,000

The full story, captured cohesively by one connected team.

Most full-day weddings sit between $9,500 and $13,500.

The difference is usually found in the structure of the day — coverage hours, locations, travel, team size, edit depth, albums and any custom additions.

Every quote starts with a Planning Session

The coverage only makes sense once the wedding does.

After almost twenty years, one thing is clear: the strongest coverage doesn’t come from choosing a package. It comes from understanding how the day will unfold — where time disappears, where pressure builds, and where the moments that matter most are likely to happen.

What Shapes It

Six things that shape your coverage.

01

Locations

Preparation, ceremony, travel and reception logistics shape timing and crew structure.

02

Timing

Ceremony hour, daylight and reception flow shape how the day should be captured.

03

Traditions

Cultural and family moments often call for additional planning and team support.

04

Team

Some days flow with a small team; others need split coverage across locations.

05

Film Style

Highlight, documentary, ceremony and speech edits shape the final collection.

06

Additions

Albums, prints, drone, extended hours and custom deliverables, tailored to you.

Micro Moments

A parent adjusting a veil before anyone notices. A nervous breath during prep. The few seconds after the ceremony when the pressure lifts.

The moments a wedding is remembered by are rarely the ones written into the timeline. Protecting them takes more than showing up with cameras — it takes knowing the day well enough to anticipate them. That’s what the planning is for.

You don’t need to perform for the camera.

The strongest photographs happen when you forget it’s there. Our job is to build enough calm around the day that you can.

Common Questions

Questions couples often ask.

Do you offer custom coverage?

Yes. Every wedding is structured differently, so coverage is tailored around the flow, locations, traditions and rhythm of the day itself.

What happens during the Planning Session?

We walk through your day — timing, locations, atmosphere, family dynamics, cultural traditions and the moments that matter most — before recommending what coverage will serve it properly.

Can we book photography or cinematography separately?

Absolutely. Some couples choose one; many prefer both, captured cohesively by one connected team.

Do you help with wedding timelines?

Yes. Timeline guidance is a core part of the Planning Session — the pacing and structure of the day directly shape how calm it feels and how naturally moments unfold.

What if we’re unsure what coverage we need?

Most couples are, initially. The Planning Session exists to create clarity before any decisions are made, so coverage is shaped around the wedding rather than the other way around.

Do you travel for weddings?

Yes — across Sydney, interstate and destination locations, depending on the structure and needs of the day.

The First Step

Book a Planning Session before choosing coverage.

Your wedding happens three times — while you plan it, while you live it, and while you relive it for years after.

Book a Planning Session A calm, structured conversation about your day, the moments that matter, and the coverage that will serve it properly.
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