This is Lucy.
I couldn’t get enough of her on Jill and Michael’s wedding day, which you will see more of soon.
Tres cute!



This is Lucy.
I couldn’t get enough of her on Jill and Michael’s wedding day, which you will see more of soon.
Tres cute!



The day has finally come that I had my business join the world of Facebook and Twitter!
The Facebook page will be home to exclusive content that I don’t show on the blog – favourite images from weddings that you might not see otherwise, questions and answers from you and other clients, as well as day-to-day happenings in my business world.
Become a fan and follow me, would you?
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What do you get when you mix a lovely fall day, a fantastic venue, amazing guests, and a bride and groom both named Jamie?
Perfection, people! Perfection!
If you follow my blog, you already know that I can’t get enough of Jamie Boy & Jamie Girl.
These two are hands down one of the most adorable and in-love couples I’ve ever had the pleasure of spending a wedding day with.
They’re living the Love Dream, folks!
When I scroll through the images of their day, I find it hard to describe it – I’m fairly lost for words, which people who know me will tell you doesn’t happen often.
The morning started with Jamie Girl at their lovely home in Parkdale. I was referred to this lovely couple by her best friend, Katie (a la Goodtimes Crew), and it was lovely being able to spend the morning (and entire day, really) with familiar faces.
The ceremony and reception took place at Eagle’s Nest Golf Club in northern Toronto – an amazing course with an amazingly gorgeous clubhouse. Jamie Boy also happens to be the Head Golf Pro at Eagle’s Nest, which meant everything was set to perfection (Note: It always is).
I’m going to stop right there and let the images speak for themselves!



























































































































































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One thing I’ve always enjoyed doing is shooting in a studio.
Many people don’t know that my beginnings as a photographer came from working in-studio. I helped manage a studio for one of Canada’s top natural light portrait photographers, while occasionally borrowing his space to shoot personal projects and experiment with light and studio shooting.
The mood in a studio couldn’t be any more different than capturing a wedding. I have full control over the mood of the entire shoot – from the lighting to the music to the interaction between myself and my subject. It’s a much more intimate and personal experience for both subject and photographer.
It’s all about making the subject comfortable with little more than your attitude and choice of words – the way you connect, which – while very similar to doing portraits on a wedding day – must now be done without any distractions or excitement of a wedding ceremony fast approaching or just finished.
It’s a MUCH different environment to work in.
Sometimes – usually in the middle of a busy wedding season, or directly after a busy stream of back-to-back weddings – I will sneak away to a studio space and shoot for fun. Sometimes it’s for a chance of pace. Other times there is no purpose in mind – just invite a friend or 2, bring a camera, good music, some food, then relax and have fun!
My friend and fellow photographer Nikki decided to join me on my last studio outing. I decided to slow things down a bit and shoot some film, mostly because I wanted to play with and test out a new lens I just grabbed for my film system. Since I plan on occasionally shooting with it at weddings this upcoming year, I figured this would be the best time to play around and learn its quirks – both good and bad!
This is one of the rolls I shot that day – complete from beginning to end. The time span from the first shot to the last is about 4 minutes – seemingly fast but much slower than the 10 frames per second my digital camera can shoot.
I feel that this series gives you an honest look at how fun (and hilarious!) Nikki can be!


Studio portrait sessions are making their way into my client offerings – full details are available by contacting me at the link above!
This year promises to bring many more fun studio sessions – for friends and clients alike!

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Laura & Andrew are a pretty cool couple.
Having spent the morning with Laura and her family, I also came to realize that her family (and Andrew’s as I would later find out) were also incredibly great. So much love, yet so much fun. They definitely know how to poke fun at one another!
Oh, and Laura’s father is pure gentleman! He still stops to help his wife out with her shoes (as you’ll see below). Myself growing up in a household full of women, and him being a father in a similar situation, we can both definitely relate to each other.
Back to Laura & Andrew – these two were just great!
Laid back yet fun couple. From our first meeting over pints, I knew they were destined to have a great day. Simple, bright, love-y dove-y, full of fun.
All in all – a perfect way to spend a perfect day.
The Gardiner Museum is – as you’ll come to find out in another post – one of my favourite venues in the city. Great natural light, great location, and GREAT food thanks to Jamie Kennedy and company. I’ve always been treated so well there, and I’ve seen and heard nothing but the same from couples and other vendors.
Lisa at Bliss Events set up and ran yet another perfect day. Seriously – those girls work wonders, and I can’t speak highly enough of them!
Here are some of the laughs and smiles caught that day.



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