Last summer, we had the pleasure of photographing a beautiful wedding at a private property in Sunpeaks, BC. The stunning backdrop of the mountains made for the perfect setting for this special day.
Vibrant colours, three days of celebrations, incredible rituals and a ton of love made up this immaculate multi day private property Hindu Wedding in Vancouver BC. When reflecting on our year, this week of celebrations is easily a highlight we will never forget and reliving this stunning Hindu wedding takes us back to every single emotion.
We had the pleasure of capturing a beautiful fall wedding at the historic Cecil Green Park House near UBC in Vancouver BC, and the historic mansion provided a stunning backdrop for the couple’s incredible day.
There are few venues as special as Brix and Mortar in the heart of Yaletown in the middle of downtown Vancouver, and this beautiful and modern black tie wedding might just be our favourite one we have ever photographed in that incredible space. It was love at first sight for us when we first sat down and zoomed with Peter and Adanma. Their love for one another is second to none, their energy is unmatched and their effortless ease towards life is something we have never seen before. Never have we been so fortunate to work along side such warm and beautiful souls, and this wedding was truly one that we will never ever forget.
One of the biggest blessings of being a wedding photographer in Vancouver, is the endless opportunities we are given to document couples in beautifully unique venues throughout the city, and most unique venue of all might be The Permanent Venue in the heart of downtown Vancouver. Located in the middle of historic downtown Vancouver, this old bank building is the perfect spot to host stylish and intimate weddings. Dripping with charm and character, the Permanent Venue is easily one of our all time favourite venues that we have ever visited for weddings in Vancouver.
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The Pipe shop Venue in North Vancouver is the perfect space to bring a wedding vision to life. The tall ceilings, natural light, massive space, modern rustic aesthetic and central location make it one of the most sought after venues in their entire lower mainland.
This beautifully rainy, modern and stunning fall wedding at the Loft at Earls Yaletown in Vancouver BC is proof that it truly is good luck to see a few rain clouds during a wedding day, and that embracing Plan B is nothing to be upset about. We would be lying if we said we never wished for clear skies and warm weather when we show up to photograph a wedding. The truth is, there are a lot of wonderful things about beautiful weather, but this day is the reminder we needed to embrace the elements and trust our creative approach when finding beauty and magic on a rainy wedding day in the heart of Vancouver.
We have always been drawn to and taken inspiration from the beautiful landscape that is home to living on the West Coast, and when N + C suggested taking the family boat out on the water in search of some cliffs on Gambier Island to watch the sunset for their engagement session, we almost fainted with excitement. One of the most common questions we are asked when assisting our couples with planning and coordinating their engagement session is ‘where should take our photos’ and while we take pride in our growing list of beautiful local spots, It was the cliffs of Gambier Island and the stunning provincial park in Halket Bay that will stand out as being perhaps the most beautiful west coast engagement session location we have ever adventured to.
There is nothing more magical to photograph as a wedding photographer in Vancouver than an intimate elopement ceremony in the middle of an old growth forest at sunset. We have been to the top of mountains, by the water and in the middle of every field, but there is something inherently special about the sun setting through the trees of the Pacific Spirit Regional Park, and in our opinion the perfect setting for a boho inspired elopement ceremony.