Curzon Hall Wedding Photographer

Curzon Hall doesn’t need decoration. It already has everything — the sandstone columns, the sweeping staircase, the way the afternoon light falls across the terrace like someone specifically planned it for photos.

What it needs is the right people inside it. That’s where you come in.

Bride on the staircase at Curzon Hall

We’ve shot here more than once. Every time, it’s the same thing: the light. That north-facing garden gets a golden wash in the late afternoon that makes everything look like it belongs on a cinema screen. The Grand Ballroom has ceiling height you can actually work with. And the staircase — if you’ve been to Curzon Hall, you know the one. It does things to portraits that we can’t explain in words.

What Curzon Hall gives you is architecture that holds the story. What we do is make sure the story’s worth telling.

One wedding we’ll never forget

Ashleigh is a fashion graduate. She made her own wedding dress from scratch. Morry is Lebanese-Australian, and his family arranged a Zaffeh entrance into the reception. Two completely different cultural moments, one incredible day — and Curzon Hall held all of it without flinching.

The portraits happened on the staircase and in the State Library courtyard earlier in the afternoon. By the time they got to the reception, the energy in that room was electric.

Read Ashleigh and Morry’s full story →

Wedding couple portraits at Curzon Hall
Curzon Hall wedding reception
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Ceremony at Curzon Hall
Curzon Hall wedding reception dancing
Wedding guests celebrating at Curzon Hall

Your Curzon Hall wedding photographer

We’re Chuck and Gwen — husband and wife, Sydney wedding photographers, and the people you’d want beside you on a day like this. We don’t do stiff. We don’t do posed. We do the look on your mum’s face when she sees you in the dress, and the moment your partner laughs so hard they forget the camera’s there.

As your Curzon Hall wedding photographer, we know where the light goes, when it peaks, and which corners of that venue look like something out of a period drama. We’ve spent enough time here to know the spot on the terrace that nobody else uses, and the angle on the staircase that makes the dress look like it was designed for exactly that shot.

If you’re getting married at Curzon Hall and you want someone who’ll shoot it like it deserves — come and say hello.

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