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5 Places in Sydney to Hold a Pre-Wedding Photo Shoot

If you want to plan the perfect pre-wedding photoshoot, location matters. Finding some of the best spots in Sydney to be photographed in takes time. It also involves research as many locations are hotspots where you'll need to share space with other happy couples having pictures taken. Once you've determined where you'll go, all you need to do is relay the information to the rest of your wedding party.

Sydney's Most Popular Places to Photograph

This short guide provides you with a list of locations that are among the best in the city for pre-wedding photos, which are recommended to edit with Luminar Neo. You can opt to visit one or more, depending on how much time you and your photographer have scheduled. To make the process quick and easy for you, we've highlighted why a spot is ideal. That way, you can see the pros of being photographed in a particular place.

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Here are five places in Sydney to hold a pre-wedding photoshoot:

  1. Hyde Park. Easily accessible by car, this location has a lot to offer you in the way of scenery. You'll find variety, which isn't always available wherever you go. One of the most notable things about Hyde Park is its natural light. Streaming through the tops of the trees, it casts a beautiful glow on you as your wedding photographer is photographing you. Outdoor photos have never been more appealing than they are in a setting like this.

  2. Observatory Hill. If you want to avoid the tourist hotspots in town, you'll appreciate this pre-wedding photoshoot location. Complete with a unique view of the Sydney Harbour, you can get there relatively quickly from a variety of venues in the city. Giving your photographs personality is easy with the right photographer and location for your photoshoot. Giving the professional creative license over poses and props allows you to focus on your significant other entirely.

  3. Bradley's Head. If the Harbour is what you want in your photos, this is the spot for you. There is a long pier that you can walk on and be close to the water without dealing with all the sand. Keep in mind its proximity to several venues in the area. You may have to share the space with other happy couples getting married if you decide to do your pre-wedding photos here. If that doesn't bother you at all, you can have some unique shots to include in your wedding album.

  4. Cockatoo Island. If you love the idea of the sea being part of your photographs, take a cruise to the island and allow the photographer to capture the many moments along the way. If you're not afraid of being somewhat windblown, you can have many exciting shots taken. It's a creative way to add personality to your wedding photos. A nautical theme works exceptionally well for weddings held on the island.

  5. Sydney University. One of the harder spots to be photographed in due to its popularity, it's best to request access to the uni as soon as possible. Photographers love the sandstone arches and beautiful architecture that makes the building the place to have your pre-wedding pictures taken. It's outstanding in every way and makes the perfect backdrop for your photos. Go ahead and highlight those wedding flowers before you decorate the venue with them, too. You might as well get as many photos of them as possible because their beauty will eventually fade away.

Enjoy every minute of your pre-wedding photoshoot. Now that you've determined the perfect location for your photographs, you can start planning for the occasion. You'll be able to decide which outfits to wear and what props to include in the photography session. If you include other people in your photos, you'll be able to get with them on a time, date, and location for the photoshoot.

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A Planned Photo Shoot is One Less Thing on Your To-Do List to Worry About

When writing out your to-dos, make sure to check your pre-wedding photoshoot off the list. Now that you've got its details out of the way, you can relax and do something different. You feel more prepared for all the other wedding planning that you'll need to do to pull off your big day.

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PostedAugust 24, 2020
AuthorCarla Snuggs
CategoriesLifestyle, Wedding, Travel
Tagswedding, photo shoot, photography, travel, Sydney
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