Helena ❤️ Julian: a downtown Toronto engagement
Julian is camera shy, and yet he still wanted to smooch with Helena ALL THE TIME.
And we ended up with lots of kissy photos ❤️
Winter wedding at the Renaissance, Kingston❤️ Sara and Iain & a tale of wintery love
She had to wear a black garbage bag for a part of the day, but it was for a good reason! ❤️
Read the story of Sara and Iain’s wintry wedding day on the blog today!
Sarah and Oliver's Fall Wedding | Portsmouth Harbour, Kingston 🌈
At their ceremony, Sarah played the ukulele and sang a beautiful rendition of Ingrid Michaelson's "Giving Up" for Oliver. LOTS OF TEARS were shed. Rings exchanged, and a kiss to seal the deal and it was OFFICIAL: THEY WERE MARRIED!
Jessie and Jonathan: Toronto Wedding at Canvas Event Space
Does it seem like some of the BEST couples in the world meet at summer camp?
Well, these two did. And then they threw a huge bash to celebrate their love eight years later at Canvas Event venue in Toronto.
Prince Edward County Wedding in Summer under a big tree & a tent 🎉 Britni and Andrew: a tale of young love
When I hear people saying, “you’re too young to know true love”, I call BS.
I think Britni and Andrew know exactly what I’m talking about, because they fell in love in Grade 9 and have been in love EVER SINCE. And you guys, they are TOTALLY ENAMOURED with each other and it’s awesome to behold. 😍
🌈 "Engagement" Session a.k.a. Day In The Life Session At Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area | Sarah and Oliver Go For A Nature Hike
I have no idea! Honestly, I thought I already had… but then when I was trying to show these photos as an example of what kinds of things you could do on your “engagement” session (otherwise known as a day in the life session around these parts), I couldn’t find it.
So anyway, Sarah and Oliver already got married, and we were there to celebrate with them, and we even blogged it (yay us!)
So this story takes us even farther back in time, to a very warm and mosquito-y day in June of 2019, just a few months before their wedding took place.
The colours of late summer: Julia and Nathan’s wedding
So much fun can happen as a second shooter to a wedding - here’s one of those stories!
One of my favourite images is the first dance photo, where I used a technique called shutter drag to make the tealights in the background into little squiggly lines of light.