
YEAR IN REVIEW
The year 2018 will be one we will never forget. We photographed so many wonderful people, beautiful weddings and most importantly documented unforgettable moments. If you follow us on Instagram, you’ll know that we welcomed a little human back in August – which gives reflecting back on the year a whole new meaning.
Our 2018 wedding season was strongly inspired by moments. Weddings are full of meaningful moments which are often over looked. Like when the bride is alone with her dress before slipping into it, a moment between a groom and his father, a hug between friends, and a tearful moment during the speeches.
After having our little girl Ivy, moments between brides + grooms with their parents had a whole new weight to them we never realized before. I’ve always been that girl that cries at weddings but now that we have our own sweet little girl, traditions like the parent dances really get me in the feels, every time.
2018, thank you for your moments of challenge and blessings. It’s been a year to remember for all of our couples, but also for us – for being the lucky ones who captured their best moments. Here is a collection of moments from our 2018 season. Turn up the volume and have a watch.
To our couples: Thank you so much for your constant support. It’s a pleasure to document your cherished moments. We look forward to keeping in touch and following along as your family flourishes! So much love to you all!
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Boudoir Shoot :: Natty G
Photography has a way of bringing people together. It’s one of the many reasons why I’m so in love with this industry. I was approached by Natasha for some design work for her make up artistry business, and the idea of boudoir photography blossomed from our endless conversations.
Sam + Paul :: Anniversary Shoot
My cheeks still ache from all the laughs we shared with these two. Samantha and Paul were an absolute delight to photograph. The time we spent together traipsing around The Junction – our beloved neighbourhood in Toronto – was full of Paul’s fantastic stories, and Sam’s contagious smiles.
Ashley + Mike :: Engagement Shoot
It’s snowing!!!!! I think this could be great… and also very unfortunate for hair.”
The excitement in Ashley’s text message early on Saturday morning set the tone for the whole day for me. She wasn’t the only one who was saturated with delight for our upcoming time together, as I have been looking forward to shoot Ashley and her charming fiancé Mike for weeks.
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Stouffville Wedding :: Kaitlin + Ryan
The grass was cut, the chairs were perfectly lined, and the sun light bounced off the white crisp tent.
Kaitlin + Ryan’s wedding was held on her family’s beautiful and pristine property in Stouffville and it totally blew my mind. Actually, the word pristine just isn’t perfect enough to describe the state of Kaitlin’s aunt and uncle’s 14 acre property. We were lucky enough to tour some of the fields before the ceremony and I instantly became filled with ideas and excitement for the photos I was going to be able to create with the gorgeous backdrop.
Toronto Engagement Shoot :: Eden + Scott
Let me start by saying this wasn’t your ordinary engagement shoot. We visited three locations, packed a picnic lunch, and shot during the sunset. I can’t think of any cool words to describe this engagement shoot other than EPIC.
Eden + Scott are good friends of ours and have been for a long time. So when they asked us to be apart of their wedding day next year, I basically did all the things an excited, extremely giddy girl would do, including jumping on the bed and prancing around our apartment. I was over the moon – because secretly I was crossing my fingers in hopes that they would ask us to shoot their wedding.
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Toronto City Hall Wedding :: Megan + Alexis
Megan + Alexis’ love story is one for the ages. They first met in Halifax where they went to university together. As the story goes, they started dating and then stopped because as Megan puts it “it fizzled for all sorts of reasons that in hindsight I believe were due to young love.” Two years later, Alexis starting working in Ottawa and Megan was back in Toronto. They then found themselves back together attempting a long distance relationship which ended after they couldn’t find the right balance.