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Recent Work
Today we are taking a walk down memory lane with a lovely couple. JP and Nicole are a wonderful duo who loved Nicole's family dog Duke.
Once in a while we get to capture these super adorable surprise proposals. It was such a pleasure to photograph this special moment in Amy + Adam's relationship. It was even more exciting when they asked us to be the photographers at their wedding too.
Jackson-Triggs Winery made the most perfect backdrop for their proposal and a short engagement session.
It can be really tough to predict when the blossoms will actually bloom. Here in Ontario, with the weather being so unpredictable, you just never know when Spring will truly start to blossom.
Cherry and Apple orchards make for a beautiful location because they are such soft flowers. Enjoy some of the images we were lucky to capture with Emma + Geoff at a local orchard here in Niagara on the Lake!
I am not quite sure we have ever posted studio work on our blog before. But if 2020 has taught us anything, it is time to PIVOT! (Any F•R•I•E•N•D•S' fan’s out there?!)
So, it is likely we will share a bit more of that, since there are currently less events happening. And while, I really, really miss being out in a field with a family, walking along the water’s edge with a recently engaged couple, or in a room buzzing with inspiration and incredible speakers, right now I will take the quiet confines of my studio produce content for Niagara creatives!
Typically, as the weather starts to warm up the birds start chirping, the flowers start to slowly blossom, and bridal Shower season begins. Sadly, with the changes in the world things will progress much more cautiously and may be more likely to happen online than in person. Between the welcoming of Spring and celebration of soon-to-be Mrs, the energy and laughter that fills the room is what we are missing most over here. Surely, the event industry has changed greatly these past twelve months, and we may feel these changes for some time to come, but we know that the bride-to-be will still be able to feel the love and excitement from friends and family by hosting something virtually!
To wrap up the winter, and celebrate the end of grey lockdown, our good friend Lindsay at Lindsay Plank Events put together this super sweet Micro Wedding Editorial that we were so lucky to capture up in Gooderham, Ontario.
We were also luck to have it featured on Vineyard Bride yesterday, but enjoy some of our favourite images.
Getting a beautiful white blanket of fresh snow for a shoot is pure luck nowadays in Canada. You just never know what the winters will bring.
Enjoy some of the images we captured during a brief walk with Micaela + Calvin on this beautiful wintery day in Niagara on the Lake.
Recently we had our friends over at Salon Thairapy dropped off some items for us, to assist with their curb-side selling! Check out some of the images we created.
A brief walk with your photographer is all you need to capture some great images. Learning to connect with our couples is a very important commitment we never like to overlook. We understand that not everyone wants to, or has the time to do an engagement session - or practice session, as we sometimes like to call them in the biz, but the really can take some pressure off for the big day.
Who would have thought that we would be starting our wedding season off a bit earlier than usual last year? An intimate elopement became the norm for the season. Cathy, from Cathy Davis and Co. and I were the only two in attendance and had the pleasure of witnessing their marriage.
No-one could have predicted that just a short month later we would be under a nationwide lockdown. Weddings were being cancelled and postponed left and right, only to resume again in this exact fashion. Small, intimate weddings have never been something new, but they were definitely not mainstream until now. And as much as we love big traditional weddings with lots of drinks, food, and dancing, there is something ultra romantic amount a ceremony built for two, or ten.
Often times, when we are shooting an editorial with a particular season in your sights, you are planning ahead and usually do not have the weather of the season you are after. Well, somehow this cool Fall November Monday turned into a beautiful “winters” first snowfall unlike we could have ever imagined.
I hope you are not looking for some quintessential Valentine’s Day post, because that is not what this is, but either way, keep reading. I promise you will not be disappointed, but you might get hungry!
I am not quite sure we have ever posted studio work on our blog before. But if 2020 has taught us anything, it is time to PIVOT! (Any F•R•I•E•N•D•S' fan’s out there?!)
Today, we are taking a look back at the landscape last year, and a few things come to mind:
1. How was this just ONE year ago?! (2020 feels like it was ten years rolled into one)
2. Remember when this many people would be in one room?
and 3. Don’t you wanna go back to the good-ole-days when we could gather, drink wine, and eat dinner together at a table crammed full of ladies eager to learn, in a room full inspiring people + speakers?
WE DO. Bad.
This past Christmas we were very lucky to have Beth from Sparkle and Twine Event Planning put together a super cute setup for our Outdoor Christmas Mini Sessions, the ever gracious Farm on Fifth. We had so many lovely couples and families come for their holiday photos, it was such a great time. Please enjoy some of the photographs from the set up, as well as a handful of our clients.