North Sydney Wedding
There is something truly magical about a Sydney wedding that blends historic charm with sweeping views. Recently, I had the absolute pleasure of capturing a wedding for a quirky, fun-loving couple who planned their entire celebration all the way from the UK.
The day began at the iconic Q Station in Manly. I always get excited when a couple chooses this location. It’s a venue overflowing with character. With its rustic buildings and dramatic coastal backdrops, it offers endless locations for a unique wedding photoshoot.
For the ceremony and reception, the couple chose one of my personal favourites: Burnt Orange in Mosman.
As a North Sydney local, I have to admit: nothing beats the views on the north side of the bridge. The ceremony spot at Burnt Orange is beautifully secluded, tucked away to take full advantage of the soft, natural light—a photographer’s dream!
Lionel + Lizzie, Burnt Orange Wedding
The building itself carries a gorgeous historic vibe, featuring stunning sandstone details that look incredible in photos. The open-plan layout makes it one of the best wedding venues in Mosman for a great party. And believe me, this crowd knew how to celebrate!
Booking a photographer who knows the Mosman and North Shore area means you get the best “hidden gem” spots for your photos. Whether it’s knowing exactly when the light hits the balcony at Burnt Orange or finding the quietest corners of the North Shore for portraits, local knowledge makes all the difference.
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Photographer – Anton Kross @ ACROSS_THE_FOREST
Getting ready @qstationweddings
Ceremony/Reception venue @burntorange.mosman
Dress @wed2b
MUA @wedding_makeup_sydney
Suit @institchu
Celebrant @juliacarlinocelebrant
Music @oberonlane
Cake @cakesbycliff
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Anton is so amazing, chill and helpful – such a great presence on what is typically a very high emotion day. Our wedding photos look incredible and we are so happy! I love the architectural/realist/geometric/candid/relaxed style of the photography.
Athol Hall Wedding Modern romantics