Posted on August 29, 2014
This wedding was way more than a usual gig for me. My sister Roxy married an awesome dude. My son was the Ring Bearer. My pregnant wife was a bridesmaid. And it all happened in an absolutely stunning setting on Prince Edward Island…….my first ever destination wedding. I’m so excited to share these pictures of such an important day for my family, and I also can’t wait to go back to visit the Maritime Provinces of Canada.
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Posted on August 13, 2014
Evan and Jackie were an absolute pleasure to work with. They were completely into each other. Evan looked at Jackie like girls in commercials look at yogurt. From weather that wasn’t sure what it wanted to do, to the best man losing the rings, to one of my favourite night portrait sessions I have ever been a part of……this day was fun.
Wedding Venue: http://www.assiniboinepark.ca/attractions/gardens.php
Reception Venue: http://www.assiniboinepark.ca/attractions/qualico-family-centre.php
Flowers: http://www.academy-florists.com/
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Posted on July 3, 2014
I was recently blessed that a really good friend of mine developed an interest in photography. To nurture this new hobby of his, we decided to go photograph the sunset at La Barrier Park together. There had been a lot of rain over the previous few weeks, and we knew going into this that we would be fighting hoards of mosquitoes. What we didn’t expect to find was a bridge fully engulfed by the river, not allowing us to drive to our destination. We packed up our gear, took off our shoes, and waded through waste deep, flowing currents to get to the other side. After a short hike into the park, and reapplying thick coats of DEET, we set up our tripods and watched the magic unfold before us.
Here are three of my favorite shots from the trip!
This first shot, was the exact reason I wanted to go to the park. I knew with the rain, that the river would be high, and with that comes smooth transitions of solid land into the water, coupled with the chance that you may get to see a partially submerged tree. I have always been drawn to these types of scenes. And this is probably the closest I will get to visiting a dream location of mine, Lake Wanaka in New Zealand. Here a very famous tree literally grows straight out of the surface of the lake.
With the serenity of the smooth waters and sunset, it was only fitting that a fishing boat with two young fishers slowly float into scene and provide a beautiful, serendipitous moment.
And to cap off the shoot, here is one final sunset at the beautiful Manitoba park!
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