What you said is very offensive, being a Christian and what you have done are totally seperate matter.
Photographing people on private property
There is no restriction on taking photographs of people on private property frompublic property. According to Victoria Park Racing and Recreation Grounds Co Ltd v Taylor (1937) there is no freedom from view, so people who are photographed on their property from a public location have no legal claim against you if what is captured in the photograph can be seen from the street. The same applies to photographs taken from private land when you have permission to take photographs. You should be careful that you are not being a nuisance and interfering with someone’s right to use and enjoy the land (see the case of Bathurst City Council v Saban (1985)).
Maybe on that day, you're being a nusiance and interfering with other's people right to use the space. If others have to pay for the space, then I think you should too, having a wedding doesnt mean others have to accomodate with you.
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