“A couple with impeccable taste” – that is how I’d describe these two. Oh and of course, they’re totally in love with each other.
On the morning of the wedding, as it is in Chinese custom, the groom (and his family), travelled to the bride’s parent’s home, bearing many gifts. A tea ceremony (first of two) took place. And as it is customary, it was the first time Will got to see his lovely bride Annie on the day. Prayers and offerings were made, followed then by the bride (with the groom), travelling to Will’s parent’s house to do the same.
Annie & Will chose to say their vows in front of a select group of friends and family at Tumbling Waters Retreat, which is about an hour’s south drive of Sydney. With its beautiful views overlooking Stanwell Beach and Sydney’s Royal National Park, it is truly a spectacular place to be married.
With Paper Cranes as their cinematographers, and Robyn Pattison as their civil marriage celebrant, it was a meeting of the best of the best in the wedding industry.
Without further ado …







































































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