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Wedding Myths Couples Are Leaving Behind

10 Wedding Myths Sydney Couples Are Ditching

Couple cuddling on the couch and having a drink at the end of their wedding night in the Southern Highlands at the Robertson Hotel by Fiona & Bobby Photography

Weddings are full of traditions, but not all of them need to be followed. Over the years, many outdated wedding myths have been passed down — from who should pay for the wedding, to whether couples should see each other before the ceremony. Today, more Sydney couples are choosing to create celebrations that reflect their personalities instead of sticking to rules that don’t feel meaningful. As a Sydney wedding photographer, we’ve seen firsthand how letting go of old-fashioned expectations can make your wedding day more relaxed, authentic, and true to you. In this post, we’ll explore the most common wedding myths that modern couples are happily leaving behind.

The Pressure to Perform

Myth #1:

You need a 3-page shot list

Reality:  A seasoned professional photographer will instinctively know what moments to look out for and will capture your day creatively without missing all those important elements.  Trust is key.

Beachside wedding at Bathers' Pavillion in Balmoral Beach Sydney, by Fiona + Bobby Photography

Myth #2:

“More is more”

Reality:  A jam-packed schedule often means you’re rushing through moments instead of living them.  Less is ALWAYS more – curate downtime to soak it all up.

Blue Mountains wedding at Collits Inn with sun setting in background, Fiona + Bobby Photography.

Myth #3:

“You have to invite your whole extended family”

Reality:  If you wouldn’t go to dinner with them, you don’t need them at your wedding. Your day is about love, not diplomacy and expectations.

Small, intimate Blue Mountains wedding ceremony at Breenhold Gardens, by Fiona + Bobby Photography

Myth #4:

“You need a huge wedding party”

Reality:  You don’t need a wedding party. Or if you do, mix up the genders. Or keep it to just siblings. Ultimately, the people you choose should be there to help you throughout the entire wedding process.

Groom with wedding party for his Sydney wedding at Royal Botanic Gardens, by Fiona & Bobby Photography.

Breaking with Tradition

Myth #5:

A first look ruins the magic

Reality:  A first look can actually add to the emotion.  It gives you a quiet moment before the whirlwind, calms nerves and frees up time later in the timeline to spend with your guests.

Groom gets emotional at first look of his bride before wedding at Bathers' Pavilion in Sydney, by Fiona & Bobby Photography

Myth #6:

“You have to follow tradition”

Reality:  This is YOUR day. You can walk down the aisle together, skip the bouquet toss, do shots instead of cake, have your first dance on entry, or celebrate your wedding at an intimate space that means something to you. Do what feels right for YOU.

Southern Highlands wedding - bride and groom have a shot of whiskey after the ceremony - Robertson Hotel wedding by Fiona + Bobby Photography.

Myth #7:

“You must wear white”

Reality:  If you absolutely love sequins, tulle, a jumpsuit, or a coloured gown or vibrant suit, then don’t let anything stop you. Feeling comfortable means you will flow through every moment on the day wearing the biggest grin.

Same sex couple, LGBTQIA+ wedding walking the jetty for wedding portraits, not wearing traditional white dress - by Fiona & Bobby Photography.

Myth #8:

“You must wear wedding appropriate shoes”

Reality:  If your feet hurt, then your mind will be weary.  Ditch the heels for something more comfortable.  Fashionable doesn’t need to equate pain.

Bride puts on boots instead of wedding shoes for her Blue Mountains wedding at Collits Inn by Fiona & Bobby Photography.

Myth #9:

“It’s bad luck to see one another before the ceremony”

Reality:  Getting ready with your partner can bring calmness, kicks nerves to the curb, and sets the tone for the rest of your day.

LGBTQIA+ wedding - same sex couple getting ready together in their hotel room for their sydney wedding by Fiona & Bobby Photography

Spending vs. Meaning

Myth #10:

“The more expensive the wedding, the better it is”

Reality:  Everyone has a budget and your day won’t “feel” better when more money is thrown at it – it’s about connection. Intimate backyard weddings can be just as magical as black-tie ballroom ones. Spend where it matters to you.

Groom watches joyfully as bride walks down the aisle, escorted by her father for their wedding ceremony held on family farm in Mandalong by Fiona & Bobby Photography.

What It’s Really About

At the end of the day, the best weddings aren’t perfect…they’re personal.  Make decisions that make you excited to show up as yourselves.

Same sex couple at Sydney LGBTQIA+ wedding on the dance floor at The Grounds of Alexandria's Atrium by Fiona + Bobby Photography

As you plan a day that’s true to you, having a Sydney wedding photographer who understands your vision is key. We’d love to help capture your story in a way that feels authentic and timeless.

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