Capturing beautiful natural photos of your wedding day
If you're looking for beautiful, natural, and fun filled memories of your wedding day then we’re a perfect match :)
I prefer the moments of your day to unfold naturally so my approach is relaxed and low key - often the best photos are captured when you simply laugh, smile, and enjoy your day without interference!
Living right in Bowral I know all the best photo locations at our amazing local wedding venues. I am also a preferred supplier at most Southern Highlands venues and a well known and trusted member of the local wedding community.
With over 15 years experience and 600 weddings captured I have seen it all... this means you can be confident you are hiring a professional and reliable photographer capable of handling anything.
Being a boutique studio run by just myself and my wife you will receive a highly personalised service from start to finish. By only shooting a limited number of weddings per year I guarantee I will be totally committed to YOUR wedding.
I'd love to catch up and discuss your plans - happy to meet up on the phone, zoom, or in person in Bowral :)
About
I'm a relaxed person who enjoys a good laugh. Weddings are a real buzz for me because not only do I get to capture amazing moments and all kinds of emotion but I get to meet so many cool people.
I live in Bowral with my wife and three kids and we enjoy a wonderful lifestyle on an old farm property where we have chickens, bees, fruit trees and a huge vegetable garden. We try really hard to be sustainable and leave a minimal footprint on the earth :)
McKay Wedding Photography
The preparation time is ok but a little short. I'd recommend 20-30mins each for boys & girls, and then allow a good 15-20mins before the ceremony starts (to capture guest shots, the set up etc). So 1.30pm start time will be much better - just means less rush = better photos.
Straight after the ceremony I'd allow some time for mingling & congrats from guests etc. It's a nice time to capture some candid photos vs going straight into formal / family photos.
Will it be dark for a sparkler photo at 6.30pm? Ok if it is a winter wedding...