lauren & ken
Lauren looked just gorgeous on her wedding day, and Ken scrubbed up quite nice too! The ceremony was held at the Chinese Gardens at Darling Harbour and the reception afterwards was at Dede’s Restaurant in Abbortsford. Love the fascinator that draped Lauren’s gentle face and the last rays of sun that trickled over the wharf towards the end of the day.
We had a good feeling about Lauren and Ken from the moment we met with them over a year ago now. She had a strong conception of how she wanted her day portrayed and never wavered from this vision. Lovely bride and groom have recently come back from honeymoon in Thailand and will be seeing their complete set of images this week!





A father's serenade to his little girl...

Comfort from the man who's promised to take care of her from here on..


patti & pin
Patti and Pin join relatives and friends overseas in January and asked us to take them on a short pre-wedding shoot one Spring afternoon. We wanted them to have snippets of all things Sydney so started off at Hyde Park with a side visit to St. Mary’s Cathedral, Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair for a vantage point of the Bridge, right by the steps of the Opera House, and finished off at Martin Place for night shots.
Good luck with the upcoming wedding in China guys! Make sure to touch base and show us what the wedding day looked like!



victoria & jaypee
Those of us who have known Jaypee for a while will acknowledge the tremendous loss to Bachelor Brotherhood the day he met Victoria. At Saxon Cole he was our prize up-and-comer, the mad hatter with a sharp camera eye, the rogue photographer we loved like a little brother whose crazy genius always made us giggle – albeit nervously!
Always one to give us just a little bit of grief, it was a sad day last year when Jaypee broke the news to us that he was taking Victoria (makeshift Saxon Cole model) and Rylan (two year old photographer prodigy) up to Cairns to buy a place of their own. And even more grief was that the wedding was to be held in Cairns, and scheduled during the absolute busiest week of the Sydney-spread Saxon Cole wedding calendar!
All jokes aside, it was an honour to hear that they wanted their alma mater Saxon Cole to capture their day. We are immensely proud of Jaypee and Victoria, and all they have accomplished with setting up their own photography studio in Cairns and raising their cheeky-monkey gorgeous son, Rylan.
See below for the ceremony held at Angsana Palm Cove in a quaint little chapel, followed by a reception at the urbanely alfresco Far Horizons restaurant.
Vic, you look positively radiant, and we can only hope to have done this justice in your images. Rylan, we miss you tonnes little man. Jaypee, just come back already.
Team Saxon Cole











Below is a short video shot using our 5D mark II’s. Jaypee and his groomsmen thought we were setting up for a shot when they realised that we were filming them instead.
You see so much of Jaypee’s character in this reel as the boys break into dance, get into a huddle, and start giggling like girls. It was funny enough to us just watching them carry on, but only afterwards did we learn that the in-joke was that at Jaypee’s bucks night a couple of days before, they were so drunk that they were doing this exact same dance but completely naked ..
Jaypees pre game warm up from Saxon Cole on Vimeo.
DnM Wedding Films, a Saxon Cole recommended videographer
Over the next few weeks, we're going to list a few of our favourite suppliers that we've worked with in the past because often we get questions from our brides and grooms about which vendors we'd recommend for their day. I thought I'd start our recommendations with DnM Wedding Films this week as one of our preferred vendors.
We've photographed a small handful of weddings with DnM Wedding Films and we can definitely recommend the quality of their work as well as their professionalism. If you were looking to book Saxon Cole or are booked with Saxon Cole and are in need of a great videography team, we can highly recommend DnM as a company that works seamlessly with our style of photography. DnM have also been winners/finalists in the ABIA for the video production award three years in a row. Dave's team recently captured the day of one of Saxon Cole's lead photographers Nicole, so if that doesn't tell you how much we like their work then I don't know what will. I spoke to Dave Cowling, the man behind DnM video and asked him a few questions about his business and his passion for capturing a bride's special day.
Thanks for your time Dave, tell me, what got you started in capturing video for weddings, and how long have DnM been around for?
It was September 2004 that I filmed my first wedding for a friend - and soon after, DnM Wedding Films was born. I'd always had an interest in capturing moments with both photos and video, but it was in finding an ability to tell a compelling story through video and in seeing people's reactions to those stories that I found my passion.
I noticed and appreciated that when we worked together for Nicole's wedding, your team was fairly unobtrusive, is this typical of what clients would expect when they book DnM?
Absolutely. Our approach to the day is to candidly capture events as they naturally unfold without imposing on the day itself. We also make a strong point of working with the wedding photographers to make sure that we all get the shots we need.

What gets your team excited when you're capturing a bride's wedding day?
In creating a wedding film, our aim is to make a film that not only captures the events of the day. Many wedding videos are just that ... a record of what happened. But what makes a great wedding film is capturing who the people are at that time in their lives. That takes a much keener eye and greater story-telling skills. What I love most when filming is when I see the story unfolding. Every story and each couple are different - and I love finding the couple's characters and looking for a creative way to tell their story. Weddings have such a great energy and we love capturing that.
Thanks again for taking the time to chat Dave, we look forward to working with you soon.
Thanks for the opportunity Wil. I'm looking forward to teaming up again soon!
And finally do you have any tips for our brides that are looking for videographer?
My advice is don't skimp on your wedding photos and video as those are all that last beyond the day
Thanks again for taking the time to chat Dave, we look forward to working with you soon.
Thanks for the opportunity Wil. I'm looking forward to teaming up again soon!
You can contact Dave and his team through his website at http://www.dnmvideo.com.au
daniela & jaz
Okay so we’re a fraction behind on our blogging, but we are knee deep in wedding season and there’s just hardly a way to keep up. We’ve been drawing names out of a hat to see which wedding gets blogged each week, but if you’ve attended one that you really want to see, drop us a line and we can rig the system a bit.
Introducing our lovely Daniela and Jaz. Don’t let their youthful looks deceive you. They have been together for a decade (an unfathomable concept i know), and we’re amazed that what may have started off as puppy love at school developed into one enough to rival the sweetest of fairytales.
And here’s one for the storybooks... as Daniela got out of her bridal car before the ceremony a huge gust of wind blew the veil from her head and onto the outer wall of the church – many many feet above ground. Tensions had no sooner raised, bridesmaids panicked, and priests alarmed, when a similar, yet opposite gust of wind blew the veil right back down. Oh the poetry!













