wedding photojournalism

Sleepy Hollow Country Club Wedding – Ally & Chris

Toronto Wedding Photographer at Sleepy Hollow Country Club One of the perks of being a Toronto wedding photographer is the great food we’re treated to at the weddings we photograph. If you’re a foodie and love photography, you should give your current job serious reconsideration, because wedding photography may be your true calling. Just kidding! …

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Eagles Nest Golf Club Wedding – Laura & Alex

It’s typical for a Toronto wedding photographer to gush about couples they choose to feature on their wedding blogs. In reality, due to the nature of the business, it’s rare for the photographer to have genuine knowledge of the bride and groom since the wedding day is often the only time they’ve spent an extended …

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St. Catharines Wedding Photography – Hydee & Wislaire

Found for St. Catharines Wedding Photography Hydee and Wislaire were an interesting couple to work with. We were connected by a mutual acquaintance, Howard, with whom I had worked on a number of short films throughout the years. When he heard that his friend, Wislaire, was getting married and searching for a Toronto wedding photographer, …

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St. Andrew by the Lake Church Wedding on Toronto Island

I would like to start off this post by wishing every women a happy International Women’s Day! The beauty of being a Toronto wedding photographer who focuses on photojournalistic wedding photography is that it allows me to enjoy weddings on any scale, large and small. Chiharu and Danny’s beautiful and emotional wedding on Toronto’s Centre …

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Toronto Wedding Photographer Shoots the Streets

As a wedding photographer who exclusively shoots in the wedding photojournalist style, I often find myself practicing by shooting street photography.  Shooting the streets is similar to my chosen style of wedding photography: you need to have a great eye for composition and the relationships between people, and you need to be both quick to …

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Autumn Wedding Photography on Toronto’s Centre Island

In late October I was offered the opportunity to photograph a wedding on Toronto’s Centre Island.  It was held in a church that I’ve never heard of prior, St. Andrew’s by the Lake Church.  It didn’t look like much of a sight from the outside, but it’s interior is filled with beautiful multicoloured light when …

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Best Wedding Photography Toronto: Bride, reflection,

Wedding Photography: Waiting Bride

I ruminate about why this imperfect image of a waiting bride's reflection through a double-paned glass door is a much more effective narrative picture than I would have achieved had her portrait been taking from closer by.

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New “Family” Addition + Canon 5D Mark III Unboxing Photos

I have a confession to make.  I recently bought myself a new camera: the Canon EOS 5D Mark III.  Despite the shocking price tag, I believe this camera will prove to be a worthwhile investment in the end.  Shooting weddings necessitates having more than one body (I currently own the Canon 7D) and having two bodies, …

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Queensberry sample wedding albums have arrived

A few weeks ago I decided that I would only deal with one company with respect to photo albums for my wedding photography business.  I chose Queensberry, which is located in New Zealand.  These Kiwis have an astounding reputation for quality and craftsmanship and they happen to be the developers of one of the most powerful, popular, …

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New Business Cards

Finally!  Today I received my new wedding photography business cards. They’re from Moo.com and have rounded corners and a laminate coating, giving them a satin feel. I ordered them on 23 March. They arrived on 30 March, but as always, our CanadaPost mailman doesn’t bother making deliveries to the residents of the building; he seems …

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