
As a couple, your love takes a course that traditionally begins with a kiss and hopefully ends with a wedding. Somewhere in between this time are delicious, loved-up moments that are centric entirely to just two beings absolutely besotted with one another.
It’s this blissful time that is the perfect for a couples or engagement photography session. This part of your lives together should be captured and treasured; it’s the chapter in your journey where nothing else matters but your feelings for one another and how perfect you feel together.
A couples shoot is the opportunity to let your hair down in front of the camera and capture the authentic ‘twosome’ that is you. Being you, loving one another and enjoying being a couple.
If you’re up for something a little bit different – something that represents your lives, your hobbies, your passions or your future – we can weave an idea, a motif or a whole story into your shoot. At Angelica Peady Photography we are as crazy and creative as you want us to be.
Of course, if you are engaged a couple’s portrait session is also a chance to be in front of the camera, experience a shoot and get ‘comfortable’ before your big day.
Interested? In love? Then this is for you. Contact us for more information.
In preparation for today’s wedding, I thought I would post an image from Kirsty and Oz’s engagement session at Little Bay a few months ago.
I’ll be posting some of their wedding images tomorrow on our facebook page and then on the blog later in the week.
Angie xx

In anticipation for Pete and Jussy’s wedding this weekend… here’s some of my favourites from our Hyde Park Engagement Session!!
Justine gave me some great feedback after our shoot… she loved the idea that they got to practice being photographed. Most of the time people aren’t used to being in front of the camera, let alone in a shoot that is all about them. Sometimes people are nervous and embarrassed but I find, by the end of the shoot everyone is always saying ‘it wasn’t what they thought it was going to be,’ ‘it was easy’ and ‘we even had fun!!’ What?? Fun?? HA! …you know, that’s all I ever want… everyone to relax, have a laugh, spend a bit more time getting to know each other and catch up on the plans for the upcoming wedding.
I love catching up with couples before their wedding for all of these reasons. This is why I recommend doing an engagement shoot and why I include them as part of our collections.
Enjoy and stay tuned for the wedding images!!!!
Angie xx

Yep. I’m mixing it up and posting the engagement shoot after the wedding!!
I caught up with Sam and Alicia early one morning in Balmain a month or so before their wedding. We were hoping for a gorgeous sunrise but the weather gods had other plans but it was ok… we brought our own colour and that was pretty much the plan for the day – make it colourful!!!! There were frisbees, balls, party poppers, coloured popcorn and of course lollipops!!
Hope you enjoy my favourites from the day,
Angie xx

Thank goodness it was a warm day, thank goodness it didn’t rain and thank goodness Stephen and Lisa brought their bathers!!
This shoot is reminiscent of the photos your folks probably have stashed away – no don’t get the wrong idea – I mean photos from the 70′s – in old photo albums that don’t come out very often. I remember seeing photos of myself as a little toddler in a bikini, an inflatable dinghy on the banks of a river in some national park and my parents (and aunties and uncles) with their long hair parted in the middle, looking all tanned – all the photos had a certain orangey tone.
So this shoot is a modern spin off of a day by the river – inspired by the 70′s. A big thanks to Stephen and Lisa for doing everything I suggested – no questions asked!!
Here’s some of my favourites from the day
Angie xx

Yes, I call them flowers… some people may call them weeds but they look so damn pretty in photos.
The farmer who owns the field thought I was a little mad when I tracked him down saying I would love access to this field for a photo shoot. He laughed and laughed even harder when he told me I was just lucky that he hadn’t got the slasher into the field yet.
When Maxine, Jason and I started planning for this shoot we had some pretty outrageous and crazy ideas. I loved the fact that they were also thinking big like me but that’s all part of the process… think big but then reel it in to something that’s achievable. What we ended up with was an Alice in Wonderland/Vintage Book Club kinda shoot.
Hope you enjoy some of my favourites :)
Angie xx
