Couples photography is all about documenting who you are as a couple, feeling the love your share through every image and creating beautiful art that you can cherish forever.
Couples Package
~40mins
Public location
Wild Red Media edit
High resolution gallery
Optional private password protected gallery
Delivered within 1 week
$300
What happens next?
Once I receive your enquiry, we'll chat via email or phone to discuss the details of your shoot and get to know each other a little better. From there, I'll put together a photography brief that includes a mood board, quote, and summary of everything we've discussed, along with your invoice.
To secure your booking, a booking fee (included in the package price) will be required.
On the day of your shoot, I'll arrive early to scout the location and make sure everything is ready to go. Throughout the session, I'll guide you with a mix of posing prompts and natural interactions to create authentic, candid moments - and hopefully we'll have plenty of fun along the way!
After the shoot, I'll carefully cull and edit your images over the following week. Once your gallery is ready, you'll receive a link to your online gallery where you can view, download, and enjoy all of your photos.
Creating beautiful imagery involves thoughtful planning across several elements, including lighting, location, outfits, hair, makeup and, where appropriate, props.
Sunset is often the ideal time for a photoshoot, offering soft, flattering light and warm tones that photograph beautifully.
We're fortunate to have access to some stunning locations around Perth. Here are a few favourites:
Natural - Floreat Beach, Zig Zag Scenic Drive, & South Perth Foreshore.
European inspired - Cottesloe Civic Centre, & Araluen Botanic Park.
Funky - Fremantle.
When it comes to outfits, coordination is key. Neutral tones are a timeless and versatile choice that work well in most locations. Consider the weather, your personal style, and how your clothing will complement the chosen setting. As a general rule, it's best to avoid overly bright colours and busy patterns, as they can distract from the overall image.