Anissa and Shay met while studying linguistics, so it's only fitting that they were married at the historic University of Toronto. As Anissa and Shay read their vows, a hawk soars above the columns of the Hart House Quad, a powerful symbol of strength and clarity of vision.
Read More99 : Cece & Flo
A stone path leads you from the wedding celebrations up on the hill down to a serene lake. Flo gently takes Cece's hand as they walk down the path from the sailcloth tent, past the stunning board and batten chalet, and down to the serene lake.
Read More98 : Isabelle & Kenny
Pour Kenny et Isabelle, ce mariage est l’occasion de célébrer publiquement l’amour profond qu’iels ont l’un pour l’autre. Mais l’amour qu’iels portent à leur riche communauté est tout aussi important. Cet amour est réciproque, et ça se voit.
Read MoreBlog 95 : Hannah & Jimmy
Hannah and Jimmy describe their love as the epitome of a covid relationship. Their first date was on Zoom. They spent endless hours getting to know each other on Zoom. They first said I love you on Zoom. Their wedding brought together their communities to celebrate their love.
Read MoreBlog 94 : Katy & Karl Wedding
Michele opens the ceremony with a clever joke. Sean walks Wolseley down the aisle. Everything is going exactly as Karl and Katy planned it. My goal when I photograph a wedding is to document the feeling of being in attendance, showing how communities come together to share this wedding tradition.
Read MoreBlog 87 : Maddy and Dan Wedding
With a high attention to detail and a focus on intimacy rather than opulence, Maddy and Dan's Montréal Old Port wedding evoked a simple beauty, much like the life they are building together.
Read MoreBlog 86 : Hannah and Noah Wedding
In his suit pocket, there are two small wreaths of myrtle leaves; one for Noah and one for Hannah. Myrtle is an evergreen, like the family's wishes for their love. In the middle of the pandemic, Hannah and Noah planned an intimate backyard wedding celebration in Edmonton.
Read MoreBlog 76 : Emily and Royden
There were tears from both sides of the aisle and across the stage throughout the ceremony. I have never seen so many tears from all sides before. As a wedding photographer, I love to capture rich emotion, which this Edmonton wedding provided in ample supply.
Read More63 : Chris and Kate
Chris grabs Kate's hand in that beautiful moment of hesitation before people get comfortable in front of my lens. Then Chris does a simple thing: he kisses Kate's nose. I'm talking about a totally obnoxious, nose-crushing kiss. And it's perfect, Kate loves it. Wedding photography by Montreal photographer Selena Phillips-Boyle.
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