We do up to 4 shoots a day. 300+ days a year. What do we do in the morning other than start clicking on that little Sony camera and finding the best lighting?
Pre-shoot meetings
It is often the most important part of our each shoot other than having a cup of long black extra shot. Some clients like warmer tone, some clients want to focus more on the children, some clients may not be good at posing, some clients hate to be photographed...
We put effort (time!) into a quality pre-shoot meeting to balance the ideas from clients and our experience. At the end of the day, we have to be honest, happiness of each person involved in a shoot is the most important factor. (incl the photographers!)
Equipment check up
Lights, battery, memory card, the right lens for the shoot, battery battery battery.
Admin
A little photography team like us do not really have much admin work. it is just some marketing update, invoicing, scheduling, communications with wedding professionals, model agencies, make up artists....
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Let’s be honest — Perth is stunning. With golden beaches, wild bushland, heritage buildings, vineyards, and sunsets that light up the sky in fire… it’s no surprise that we’ve become a magnet for dreamy wedding photos. But with so many weddings happening across this sun-soaked city, it’s also easy to fall into the trap of repetition — the same poses, same places, same Pinterest boards.
So, how do you avoid cliché and create timeless, personal wedding images that truly reflect your couple’s story?
1. Don’t Just Rely on “The Spot”
Yes, we all love that Cottesloe jetty kiss, the Kings Park lookouts, and the vines at Sandalford. But if we all shoot there the same way every weekend, it becomes less about the couple and more about ticking a box.
Instead:
Find a fresh angle even in familiar locations. Shoot through leaves, use reflections, focus on textures. Better yet, discover pockets of Perth that feel meaningful to the couple — a street they walk together, their first-date cafe, or the exact beach where they got engaged.
2. Forget “Pinterest Pose #3”
The classic “bride looking back with bouquet”, or “groom lifting bride like a feather”… they’ve had their moment. These setups often make couples feel like they’re playing roles instead of being themselves.
Instead:
Prompt, don’t pose. Ask them to whisper their first impression of each other. Get them to walk like they’re sneaking out of their own wedding. Laughter, stillness, real connection — those moments are anything but cliché.
3. Let the Light Lead You
We get spoiled in Perth with insane natural light, but golden hour isn’t a free pass to shoot autopilot. Same angle, same filters, same glow — and suddenly everyone’s gallery feels like a stock photo ad.
Instead:
Train your eye to chase what feels right, not just what looks pretty. A patch of harsh shadow might tell a more dramatic story. A stormy sky can bring depth. Don’t be afraid to experiment — trust that the couple hired you, not a Lightroom preset.
4. Read the Room, Not the Timeline
Weddings can be hectic. Sometimes the schedule says “couple portraits” but what’s actually needed is a quiet moment, or some time to dance in the kitchen with nan.
Instead:
Be the photographer who feels the pulse of the day. Capture raw and in-between moments: the groom fixing a nephew’s bowtie, a quiet teary breath before the aisle, or the wild chaos just before the speeches begin.
5. Make It Personal — Not Perfect
Cliché often happens when we aim for perfection. But your couple’s story isn’t perfect — it’s real, chaotic, romantic, and uniquely theirs.
Instead:
Get to know your couples beyond the spreadsheet. What song do they scream-sing together in the car? What weird inside joke cracks them up? Then, photograph that. Make it so their wedding album makes them feel — not just say “wow that’s pretty”.
Final Thought:
Being a wedding photographer in Perth is such a privilege — we get to freeze love in one of the most photogenic cities on earth. But when we choose presence over performance, story over sameness, we create art that outlives trends.
So here’s to ditching the cookie-cutter, leaning into the messy magic, and capturing weddings that are as real and rare as the couples themselves.

