M&C had a beautiful intimate ceremony at the Cockpit Theatre at Dundurn Castle in Hamilton. I’ll be honest, I’ve photographed at Dundurn hundreds of times HOWEVER, never went inside this building. This was my first time seeing the inside and I was blown away at how beautiful it is. The rustic stone walls, the wood accents, the giant skylight - it was stunning. Who knew this beautiful piece of history was so close to home AND the perfect ceremony spot.
Read MoreThings got steamy in the waterfall during this engagement session. L&B, this was an adventure of a lifetime and I loved every second of it!
Read MoreA night in Paris… and no, not Paris France. Although, this cute little town could easily pass as just that. Come along and see what this adorable city nighttime engagement session looked like!
Read MoreThe Spice Factory is one of my favourite venues in the Hamilton area. I love the small, intimate & cozy vibes the building has, and you CAN’T go wrong with the gorgeous exposed brick and city loft vibes. An absolute dream venue to photograph at!
Read MoreWaterfall engagement sessions are the bomb. I’ve photographed at this spot hundreds of times and it never gets old, seriously. I’d share all of the waterfall galleries on here, but that might get a little repetitive :’)
Read MoreI have never seen a love so beautiful, pure, raw, and mesmerizing until I met Andrea and Steven.
The sparkle in their eyes as they talk about each other, and the breathtaking vows they said at the ceremony. Oh, those sweet, beautiful vows. To this day, I still can’t read or listen to them without crying.
Read MoreWinter weddings are SO underrated. Honestly, it doesn’t get much more beautiful than this. What’s not to love about bright white snow, cozy candle lit ceremonies, fur throws (faux of course), and all the l o v e. This February I got to photograph a stunning winter wonderland wedding at the Ancaster Mill, followed by some photos at the RBG, and finishing off the reception at the Oakville Conference Centre.
Read MoreSuzanne wanted to honour her Vietnamese culture by wearing the traditional Vietnamese outfits during the reception at their wedding. They changed right at the end of the night - so we barely had time to take photos in the outfit. Only getting a few quick shots on the wedding day, we decided to do a “post-wedding” session, where they got to throw the traditional outfits back on and have a PROPER photo session.
Read MoreJocelyn & Steven kicked off my 2019 with an epic couples sesh out in Dundas. We started off at one of my favourite spots, Detour Cafe, then ventured through the Art Gallery, and finished off in a forest nearby. We wanted some urban vibes mixed with winter & nature, and that’s exactly what we got.
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