Vivid lights up the faces of Sydney

By Eryk Bagshaw
Updated May 23 2015 - 6:14pm, first published 5:16pm
Three-year-old Liddia Vlahos, runs through the lighting installations at on the opening night of Vivid in Sydney.  Photo: Cole Bennetts
Three-year-old Liddia Vlahos, runs through the lighting installations at on the opening night of Vivid in Sydney. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Three-year-old Liddia Vlahos, runs through the lighting installations at on the opening night of Vivid in Sydney.  Photo: Cole Bennetts
Three-year-old Liddia Vlahos, runs through the lighting installations at on the opening night of Vivid in Sydney. Photo: Cole Bennetts
The public look on and interact with the lighting installations around Circular Quay. Photo: Cole Bennetts
The public look on and interact with the lighting installations around Circular Quay. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Seven-year-old Charlotte Bell is enthralled with the light installations at the opening night of Vivid Festival. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Seven-year-old Charlotte Bell is enthralled with the light installations at the opening night of Vivid Festival. Photo: Cole Bennetts
The Opera House lights up on the opening night of Vivid Festival on  in Sydney. Photo: Cole Bennetts
The Opera House lights up on the opening night of Vivid Festival on in Sydney. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Three-year-old Liddia Vlahos, runs through the lighting installations at on the opening night of Vivid in Sydney.  Photo: Cole Bennetts
Three-year-old Liddia Vlahos, runs through the lighting installations at on the opening night of Vivid in Sydney. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Three-year-old Liddia Vlahos, runs through the lighting installations at on the opening night of Vivid in Sydney.  Photo: Cole Bennetts
Three-year-old Liddia Vlahos, runs through the lighting installations at on the opening night of Vivid in Sydney. Photo: Cole Bennetts

From eight-months to eighty-years-old, Vivid lit up the faces of Sydney as visitors braved elements to soak up one of the world's largest light shows over the weekend.