Easy Weddings Wedding Photography Darlinghurst

LUXE Image by Peter Collie

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OVERVIEW

At Luxe we approach every wedding as a unique experience and shoot in an unobtrusive way to capture the event as it unfolds. I want the camera to see the couple the way they see each other.

We tailor every package to your needs from simple coverage of just the wedding itself to documenting the full day from preparation to the final departure.

We can provide the mix of albums, prints and digital files to suit all of your family. We usually provide about 20 of the key images in an app the following day to share with those who were unable to attend.

Our founding photographer, Peter Collie comes from a fashion background while our second photographer has a background in cinema so both will seek out a glamorous feeling that feels natural and unposed.

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About

I am happiest when I have a camera in my hand and am taking pictures so it's a thrill catching shots of the special moments on your special day. Although some shots may be planned I like to make it all feel natural rather than stiff and posed.

Peter Collie

owner + main photographer


2 reviews 5 Write a Review

June 2019

Peter was referred to us and after seeing his work across the fashion and weddings sector we wanted him for our wedding day photos. The edge he brings is exceptional. Dealing with Peter was delightful and a pleasure. Obviously very experienced in his craft and how to navigate around guest to seem invisible and yet take wonderful candid shots.

Maria M.

June 2018

Peter Collie from Luxe Image captured the day exactly how I imagined. Spontaneous moments of joy captured forever. He did a lot of black and white images which really suited the look of our wedding and he is a delight to work with.

Theodora V.

LUXE Image by Peter Collie

It was a pleasure to be a part of it all. Peter


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As a wedding professional, LUXE Image by Peter Collie offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.

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What questions should I be asking my photographer, and my florist?

LUXE Image by Peter Collie

I am speaking from a photographer's point of view, I will leave flowers to florists.

I hope that most of your immediate questions are answered oun our website or Easy Wedding  Storefront. From there the photographer needs to know how your wedding will run, what time of day, how many guests and most of all what you want to do with the images.  From here the photographer can work with you to make sure you get the imagery you want. No two weddings are the same and each couple and their family will have different ideas about images both in terms of the elements they want covered and the final uses you envisage.

Do you want images of just the wedding itself or the Bride and Groom preparing as well?

Do you want images right to the end of the reception or just up to a chosen point?

Do you want styled images taken on the days before or after the wedding itself?

Aftewards some couples want multiple albums for different family members and large prints while others feel that an album and a few prints are all they need in their family.

Of course you may change some of these things as you discuss possibilities with your photographer but starting the discussion with an idea of what you want helps design a package that will work for you.

This may be similar for a florist that more than asking questions of them think about what you want so you can answer their questions. If you have an idea of a budget you want to stick close tolet us know so we can try and accomodate that as well.

 

Alex M

Should wedding photographers have two cameras?

LUXE Image by Peter Collie

You need two of everything in case there is a problem with one. You cant ask a couple to dedo their vows because your battery ran out.

Some photographers like to have one camera with a long lens and one with a wide angle to be able to quickly change point of view.

I shoot some weddings with two photographers to get different points of view. Again this also covers you in case of any equipment failures. Usually the second photgrapher is only there for the ceremony so the cost isn't that high.

Do photographers always have a second shooter?

LUXE Image by Peter Collie

That is up to you. 

For a small intimate wedding a single photographer is usually fine. Once it get's bigger it can be hard for one person to cover everything and in some cases at the key moments celebrants have unexpectedly had the couple turn away from camera, with a second shooter that angle is covered.

Many couples choose to have a second shooter just for the ceremony since that is the part that is not going to wait.

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