Top Sydney Wedding Photo Locations

From harbour views to secret hidden roof tops. Here are just a few of our favourite places to shoot in Sydney.

Centennial Park

Located close to the heart of the City and many of the large Reception Venues, Centennial Park is a truly a wedding photographers dream. From whimsically soft long grass, to bridges, a lake and our favourite pine forrest. Centennial Park has the flexibility to suit any couple’s wedding photography style.

Best shooting time is the last golden hour before sunset.

 

Bradley’s Head

From it’s unique position on the North Side of the harbour, Bradley’s Head truly encompasses the beauty of Sydney Harbour. Located within close proximity of popular venues including Sergeants Mess, Gunners Barracks and Bathers at Balmoral Beach. From the moment you start your descent to the ampitheatre below, your photographer will love every shot! Perfect for small or large bridal parties, you can get close to the water without getting sand between your toes.


Paddington Reservoir

A true hidden gem tucked away on Oxford St, just near the Paddington Town Hall. Multiple layers of greenery, arches and reflective water pools make this a true photographers playground.

The staircase leading down to the Reservoir make it an ideal location for a “First Look”. Vantage points located on different levels also make it suitable for shooting with multiple photographers and videographers at the same time.

 

Sydney Streets & Roof Tops

We get asked daily where these locations are - and to be honest…. we’re keeping this little seret to ourselves!

The romantic architecture and gritty concrete of Sydney’s buildings provide a New York style editorial feel to your photos. If you’re hoping your photos look like their torn straight from the pages of Elle or Harpers, the streets of Sydney are the perfect location for you.

 


Sydney Harbour & The Rocks

Nothing secret about this location - but maybe it’s time to see this location with fresh eyes. While many love the arches set against a bright blue sky, I personally feel the Opera House looks it’s best in the last golden light before sunset.

And there’s no need for the sails to overshadow you on your big day. The Opera House and Harbour Bridge can look equally as beautiful in the background, while you remain the focus of the shot.

 

This is truly just the tip of the photographic iceberg that is Sydney. For more hidden gem and well known icons from a different view, download our FREE LOCATION GUIDE below.

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