Wedding Photography Sydney Locations

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Wedding Photography Sydney Locations

Wedding Expressions are able to capture your bridal shoot location all around Sydney. As professional wedding photographers in Sydney, we cover all regions, taking advantage of beautiful backdrops ranging from open stretch beaches, historic buildings, open bush surrounds and amazing gardens and greenery.

Choosing a wedding photography location shoot for your wedding photography can be a difficult choice. With Wedding Expressions photography you have total flexibility in choosing your wedding photography bridal shoot location anywhere in or outside of Sydney.

To help you in your journey of choosing a location around Sydney or outside of Sydney for your wedding photography, we have listed just a few suggestions that could be used to provide you both with a stunning backdrop as part of your Sydney wedding photography experience.

Wedding Expressions hope that you find the list below to be a helpful guide.

Inner/Outer Sydney City and Sydney Eastern Suburbs – Most popular amongst Brides and Grooms to be

Sydney city and the eastern suburbs of Sydney offer historic buildings, parks and spectacular harbour views that make for a stunning Sydney wedding photography bridal shoot.

Popular spots for your wedding photography in Sydney can include

- The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
- Hickson Road Reserve, Sydney (View of the Harbour and Opera House)
- Dawes Point Park, Sydney (Opera House views)
- Pyrmont Bay Park, Sydney
- First Fleet Park, Sydney (Close to Museum of Contemporary Art)
- Luna Park at Milsons Point, Sydney
- Chinese Gardens, Sydney
- North Hyde Park, Sydney (Arches, fountains, tree paths)
- Observatory Hill (Stunning Sydney Wedding Photography location)

Hills District and Northern Suburbs of Sydney – Sydney Wedding Photographer’s paradise

Offering an abundance of grassy parks, trees and beautiful water views you can both have a lovely natural setting as the backdrop for your Sydney wedding photography bridal shoot

- Rose Gardens, Castle Hill
- Castle Hill Park, Castle Hill
- Swain Gardens, Ku-ring-gai
- Lisgar Gardens, Hornsby
- Flinders Park, North Ryde
- Kissing Point Park, Putney

Hawkesbury and Nepean – For couples that love nature

Featuring amazing river banks, large beautiful trees and attractive gardens makes for lovely wedding photography backdrops as part of your bridal shoot

- McQuade Park, Windsor
- Governor Macquarie’s towns, Wilberforce
- Wisemans Ferry
- Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens, Kurrajong
- Glenleigh Estate, Regentville
- Chapel Hill, Berambing
- Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens, Mount Tomah
- Woodriff Gardens, Penrith
- Penrith Lakes
- Rileys Mountain Lookout, Along Nepean Gorge
- Regatta Park, Emu Plains

Wedding Expressions Photography are a unique Sydney Wedding photography team. Our Wedding Photography team aim to provide you both a photographic memory that will always remind you of the emotion, excitement and love of your Wedding Day Visit us on http://www.weddingexpressions.com.au/index.html

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2 comments

  1. grampchill says:

    It opened on May 16.

    http://www.sfmoma.org/pages/exhib_events

    now, wouldn't it have taken less time to google SF MOMA and look at the main page than posting here?

  2. same thing we had to do for Media during last year of high school, shame i never got our advert back