The Conrad Bali Wedding, Infinity Chapel | Hannah & Tom
Ever dreamt of a Conrad Bali wedding in a glass chapel?
When Hannah and Tom said I do in Bali, they did it in the kind of place you’ll only find in postcards. A destination celebration at Conrad Bali’s iconic Infinity Chapel—a floating glass structure over reflection pools with panoramic Indian Ocean views. As a photographer who travels the world for weddings, it was a dream come true to capture this day for them and their little girl, along with their closest friends and family.
Where did Hannah get ready before her Conrad Bali wedding?
Hannah spent the morning at the resort’s bridal suite with her daughter, mum, and sister. It was relaxed and loving — those soft moments as they buttoned her dress and shared a few quiet laughs — before walking down the aisle into the chapel.
What makes the Conrad Bali glass chapel (Infinity Chapel) so special for weddings?
Conrad Bali’s Infinity Chapel is a showstopper. The triangular glass structure appears to float two meters above sea level, surrounded by reflection pools and sleek walkways. Inside, floor‐to‐ceiling glass opens to Indian Ocean views and a 12‑metre ceiling; perfect for couples dreaming of light, space, and a modern minimalist vibe. It seats around 60 guests, making it ideal for intimate but grand ceremonies.
Can you have a pre‑wedding island trip with a Conrad Bali wedding?
Absolutely, and Hannah and Tom did just that. The day before their ceremony we hopped on a catamaran and cruised to a nearby island for a relaxed afternoon shoot. It was an amazing way to welcome guests, soften into the timezone, and capture fun candid moments before the wedding day rush.
Is the Infinity Chapel at Conrad Bali good for family weddings?
Yes — and this one had a sweet twist: their young daughter walked down the aisle before Hannah. The glass chapel felt serene yet full of light, which made the ceremony truly heartfelt. The modern architecture framed their family beautifully and made for stunning portrait moments.
Why travel to Bali for your wedding? What’s the appeal of Conrad Bali?
Conrad Bali sits on a seven‑hectare beachfront resort, blending modern design with local Balinese charm. Beyond the Infinity Chapel, it offers beachfront areas for receptions, deluxe rooms for bridal prep, and a team experienced in destination weddings—from intimate affairs to guest lists up to 300.
For couples like Hannah and Tom who want to bring their nearest and dearest together—whether it’s a weekend in paradise or a full celebration—this place delivers on style, ease, and unforgettable moments.
Do portrait shoots work well around Conrad Bali?
They absolutely do. After the ceremony, we captured portraits on the walkways around the chapel, along the beachfront, and amid tropical gardens. The mix of glass reflections, pristine beach, lush greenery, and that soft Bali light made those natural portraits feel epic yet personal.
Why you should hire a photographer who travels for weddings
Destination weddings are about the adventure and authenticity, and that’s what I chase with every trip. Knowing light, timing, and culture is key. When you work with me, you're hiring someone who treats your Bali day with the same care and calm I bring in Derbyshire or London.
Hannah, Tom, and their daughter’s day was a perfect blend of warmth, style, and island magic. If you're dreaming of an ocean‑front glass chapel ceremony at Conrad Bali (or anywhere in the world), I’d love to travel with you, document your story, and bring you photos that feel like home in any time zone.