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Mer Bleue Winter Engagement

One of the first things I noticed when I met Kristina and Liam was just how contagious their laughter is and how much they make each other laugh. This was a delightful engagement session where we finally got to meet and explore their story a little more just a couple days after Valentine’s Day and with a stroke of luck, missed out on the deep freeze normal to February. The other fun “news” of the weekend was their recent addition to their new home, Yogi Bear, who was immediately full of puppy greetings, love bites, and snuggles.

As a story-teller, I want to create a story of images that are meaningful to the couple. Liam’s passion is in woodworking, so incorporating some of his pieces (ever so subtly) into some of the photographs, along with their custom made engagement ring felt significant to me. Also, Kristina had shared that one of her favorite colors was pink, so I picked up some of my favorite ribbon made locally here in Montreal at Maison Note and gifted it to her to use in some way for her wedding.

We headed to the Mer Bleue Bog, the significance being that this was where Liam had proposed to Kristina (and funnily enough, I got to see that happen over IG because they had hired me for their wedding before they were officially engaged. I mean… these two make me laaaaaugh, they’re so fun and up for fun.)

So here you go, a winter engagement session in Ottawa at the Mer Bleue Bog. Really looking forward to photographing their wedding this November!




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Sarah & Beau's Winter Elopement in Montreal

My 2020 Wedding Photography season kicked off earlier than I thought it would when my longtime friends Sarah & Beau reached out to tell me they were going to make their longtime relationship Official by inviting their closest family and friends to attend a civil wedding ceremony in Downtown Montreal.

If you’re a Montrealer that went to University in the early aughts, you might have frequented a few of the local watering holes, like I did, and came across Beau Kavanagh and The Broken Hearted entertaining crowds. Finding this out was such a “what a small world” moment for me when I met Sarah on my daughter’s schoolyard. Our friendship is of the sort where we quickly hopped over pleasantries and engaged in personal conversation layered with a deep appreciation for each other’s wit & humor (much to our daughters delight in being allowed a lot more time on the playground).

For a wedding photographer who thrives in the details, walking into Beau & Sarah’s home and then their shop, Kavanagh Auctions is akin to winning the lottery. These two are eco-minded with a great eye for art, history and design. It feels a little like walking into a candy store or a Wes Anderson set design. That said, it was wonderful to balance out the abundantly detailed photographs with photographs taken inside their empty warehouse, flooded with that cool winter light that was especially cool that day.

Words give no justice to how honored I felt to be a part of this wedding day, finding myself choking back tears when they read their vows and I was not the only one! If you’ve ever considered a simpler ceremony and do not want to have it at the Palais de Justice in Montreal (which is… not the most aesthetically pleasing place to get married) then consider Mona Salehi Notary that has some quaint spaces to get married in front of a small host of family & friends.

The small reception afterwards was held at… and this is where I say again “what a small world!”…. my old Apartment that I had lived in almost a decade ago in NDG. I couldn’t believe it when I was given the address! I wolfed down about six date squares in which I was told that in B.C. they’re known as “Marriage Squares” , which if you think about that’s what I make too.

Enjoy this very arty, witty, emotional, family and love-filled wedding day. I couldn’t be happier for Sarah & Beau.




NOTARY & CIVIL CEREMONY VENUE Mona Salehi Notaire RINGS Elaine Ho FLOWERS Flore L’Atelier COUPLES PHOTO LOCATION Kavanagh Auctions


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Engagement Photography: The Best of 2019

The best way to think of an engagement sessions & couples sessions is as a unique date between you and your partner. If you think about it: how many photographs do you have with each other that are not directly taken with your iPhone? Printed and framed?

One of my own regrets is that I don’t have more photographs with Dave, with me in them. Here’s why: before I turned 35 I completely took my looks for granted and was hypercritical of them. I don’t know if I thought I would never age, but now I look back at younger versions of myself and want to jump inside that photograph and give myself a swift kick in the kindest way haha!

It’s important to have these photographs with each other so that you can appreciate your beautiful selves and all that that encompasses with aspirations, romance, joie de vivre. Not that I am saying that I don’t feel those things now! But I don’t take them for granted anymore.

Engagement photography sessions are an opportunity to tell a more intimate story, to get yourselves photographed in a more elevated and artistic way. Engaged or not engaged, if you’re a couple that’s looking to have your photograph taken: go on over this page to find out more about what these sessions entail and take a moment to fill out the questionnaire!

Here is a selection of my favorite engagement photographs that I took in 2019 in various locations in Montreal and Ottawa.

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