Awenda Park is one of my favourite engagement session locations. It has a perfect combination of forest and beaches and is a great place to catch a sunset over Georgian Bay. I met Alannah and Adam there on a warm evening in early July. I knew they were golf fanatics, so an active walk through a provincial park seemed like a perfect place for their engagement shoot. The mosquitoes were a bit vicious, but we had fun wandering the paths and exploring the beach. I’m excited to share the blog post from their GORGEOUS September wedding in a few weeks. For now, enjoy this stroll on a warm summer evening…
Shelby and Sergiu’s Spring Engagement – Toronto, Ontario
Shelby, Sergiu and I planned to meet up in late May for their engagement session. But last spring was wet, wet, wet, wet, with a side dish of rain, which made it a bit more challenging to find an evening for the session.
On the night when we finally met, there was a weather alert for a bit of a storm. It looked like rain would be patchy and I suggested rescheduling, but I give full marks to Shelby and Sergiu for having zero fear when it comes to the weather. Engagement shoots are a great way to get to know people (and is a great way to get used to the camera if you’re a bit nervous). And what I learned quickly about Shelby and Sergiu were that they are fun and cool (and amazing weather forecasters), and most of all, to quote Sergiu, they are not risk averse at all!
Our first stop was Graffiti Alley, where the colourful walls were a edgy contrast to Shelby’s tulle dress. We then went down to Cherry Beach, which was still recovering from spring flooding. But when life gives you puddles, you make reflecting pools. Best of all, the storm held off and created a beautiful pink sky and rainbows. My favourite shot of the night is the last one below – the lightning had started to come over the lake and my shrieks may have made them laugh a bit. We had to run for cover, but not before we got a dramatic night for photos. Can’t wait for their winter wedding next month …
Kaylee’s Bachelorette – Tiny Beaches – July 2016
On a gorgeous Friday night in July, I joined Kaylee and her best gals down at beach. Her bridesmaid decided to surprise Kaylee with a photoshoot at the end of their bachelorette scavenger hunt. I loved hearing the stories of how everyone met Kaylee – grade school friends, high school friends, work friends. Kaylee’s sisters and nieces also joined the fun. I’m thankful that Georgian Bay was beautiful and warm — it was a wavy night and a wet one for me!
Photos at a bachelorette party is a newer trend, but one that I love. It’s a great way to capture best friends in the months before your wedding. Friends who are your confidents, cheerleaders, advisers. And in many cases, friends who were there when you met your special someone. If you are planning a 2017 wedding, get in touch to discuss adding a bachelorette shoot to your package.
Late Summer Engagement Session in Toronto – September 2015
I’m really excited to share photos of Nivedita and David’s beautiful November wedding. But first, I’ll take you back to their engagement shoot in September.
Engagement shoots are a lot of fun for a few reasons. For one, we have more time to explore and we can take our time to really play with a location. This is great because it allows for some time to relax in front of the camera and to get used to taking photos together. It’s a nice way to get comfortable with me (and with the camera) before the wedding day. More than that, engagement photos are a couple’s first family photo and it’s always a pleasure to find creative ways to capture this start.
With Niv and Dave, we met up at the University of Toronto and found classic heritage buildings as a backdrop. After a switch from their gorgeous Indian outfits (and just wait til you see their beautiful wedding clothes in a future blog post!!), we worked our way down to Cherry Beach to catch the sunset in a more natural setting. It was a blast to spend this perfect late summer night with these two and it made me even more excited for their wedding in November.