Category Archives: Personal

Anya & Rocco – Backyard Wedding

As far as photographing weddings go, it’s been awhile! Feels like forever. But it was well worth the wait. Under a beautiful array of colourful string lanterns, in their gorgeous backyard, Anya and Rocco said I do. Their wedding was followed up by a sparkler exit and bonfire. Intimate is always better and Anya and Rocco nailed it! Congrats to you both.

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Michelle & Derek Hindu Wedding Photography Markham

Markham Hindu Wedding Photography Vedic Cultural Centre

Friendship is love set on fire. I couldn’t agree more. Michelle and Derek, started day 1 of their two day ceremony with Michelle getting ready at her parents house. It then worked its way to the Vedic Cultural Centre where they would be surrounded by friends and family and engage in traditional Hindu Wedding ceremony traditions. Michelle wore red, a fire burned brightly while Michelle and Derek made offerings to the fire in the center of the Mandap. They then had their garments tied together and made their way around the fire to signify their love born out of friendship.

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Clay & Leanne | A Sunderland Ontario Wedding

Sunderland Ontario Wedding

A Sunderland Wedding

When Clay and Leanne asked me to come up to Sunderland Ontario and be their wedding photographer, I had one stipulation. I would shoot it as long as when they were done posing for me and my camera, I could party like a rockstar.  They came back with their own stipulations.  That a) I had to absolutely stay and enjoy and b) no ABBA requests! (Ya right! What’s a party without some ABBA??) I agreed with fingers crossed behind my back of course! Sunderland Ontario Wedding

I’ve known Clay and his family for the better part of 10 years now.  Clay doesn’t know it but I’m his pseudo-adopted, moderately older, sister.  So, since the wedding,  Leanne, I guess that makes me your pseudo-adopted, moderately older sis-in-law! Welcome to the family!  These two have great families, great friends and know how to party! I almost wish I had camera in hand to shoot some of the dance floor festivities!  I think most of Sunderland was in full swing that night! Leanne looked stunning in her wedding dress, Clay – not too shabby either, the colours of the bridesmaid dresses and groomsmen attire was absolutely stunning! We had a little bit of rain but that didn’t damper anyone’s spirits.   Encountered a minor hiccup when Leanne realized the back of her dress was dirty and the ceremony hadn’t started yet, a common thing I see when couples opt for a first look.   What could have been a minor, perceived disaster,  quickly turned into an “oh well” moment when Leanne realized dang it, she’s getting married in Sunderland, in a field! So just go with it, they told her, and she did!

Having baseball in common the groomsmen all received really stellar gifts for being a part of the wedding from Clay and Leanne – Personalized engraved baseball bats, what a nice touch! Thought for sure someone would take one in the chin by wedding nights end, but the boys kept the swinging bats to a minimum and focused on the task at hand – helping to make sure Clay and Leanne’s wedding day was happy and memorable!

From the cupcake tree, to the most adorable flower girl ever (yes, a little bias here, probably because she’s my friends baby girl  Can you blame me? ) and of course the cutest ring bearers, to the theme fitting keeping it “green” table gifts (Squeak – you may find some wanted/unwanted plants growing in odd spots around the outside of the house!), to arguably the best best man speech EVER (and I’ve heard alot of them), to the DJ that just wouldn’t quit (seriously, best DJ EVER!) I think everyone can say it was a beautiful, happy, fun-filled wedding day!

Clay and Leanne, all the best and much happiness.  Congratulations and thank you for letting me be a part of it!

Sunderland Ontario Wedding Photographer

 

 

 

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