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Our Top 10 Wedding Photographers in Sydney, Australia
Florent Vidal
Nelson Bay
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Recent Fearless Award
A key challenge to wedding photography is how the story gets told. This is where a photographer's point of view comes into play. Often the most telling photographs are those that are unplanned and happen in an authentic way.
Florent fully immerses himself in every wedding, and his ability to anticipate and capture 'real life' moments' without directing them, is what Florent has built a reputation on. "On the wedding day I am everywhere and nowhere. This day is about you and the commitment that you're making. I like to capture your day as naturally as possible and I am very careful in preserving the mood of each moment."
Florent Vidal is considered as one of Australia's most respected wedding photographers. With two studios in NSW: Sydney (Randwick) and Port Stephens, Florent spends most of his time photographing weddings around Australia and Europe (June to August).
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Nick Stewart
Sydney, Australia
Skipping Stone Photography started in the Canadian prairies in 2008, when we spent long cold winters perfecting our craft. Since then we've moved to Sydney and have had an amazing time shooting weddings all over New South Wales and internationally, in England, Fiji and Canada.
So here's the big question - why should you choose us to photograph one of the most important days of your life? Well, we've been there, and we know that planning your wedding is like having a second job. We want to make your planning process fun and effortless. We're professionals, accredited by the Australian Institute of Professional Photography, so you can rest assured that you're in good hands. We capture all of those unseen moments and all of the details that put together the story of your wedding.
Most of all we can offer beautiful, timeless photos that you will treasure for life.
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