Holly + Jordan are Married
Holly and Jordan were married on the beach in Gatineau on a bright sunny day!











I'm a photographer, and this blog is all about sharing my work. Through the images presented here I hope you'll experience the fun, energy, honesty and emotion I have been entrusted to document.
I specialize in the photography of family history because I love to create memorable images of real life, both for you and for your entire family. If that sounds interesting, drop me a line. I’d love to talk with you.
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Holly and Jordan were married on the beach in Gatineau on a bright sunny day!











Martine + Stephen
Martine and Stephen have had 6 sessions so far in addition to their wedding, so this was an extra hard for them. But they managed to do it:
“This was a very difficult decision as you’ve captured so many important moments in our lives, from our wedding day to our pregnancies and two wonderful kids. We think though that our favorite is this one of Griffin as you captured the essence of who he was as a baby.

“From our very first ultrasound, he always kept his hands in or around his mouth– his source of comfort. He did this so much at every ultrasound that it was very difficult for us to ever get a good look at his cleft lip and palate before he was born. For quite a few months after he was born he still found a lot of comfort in this.”
My favourite image was from a session a few years earlier, when their daughter Leah was as old as Griffin was in the previous photo. Here she is, taking comfort in Daddy’s touch:

What a cutie!
…Mike
Shannon and Dave picked one of my personal faves:
“Picking ONE is tough… but I’ll go with the first image that jumped into my mind when I got your request: there’s a shot of Dave & I in the parking garage (just our faces really) with a pigeon sitting on the level above us… Dave and I are looking out towards the skyline and the buildings on Sussex.

It’s such a unique “wedding photo”, and I really feel it captured the idea of embarking on a wide open journey together, which is how Dave and I view our lives together.
That day was a complete mix of calmness, nervous excitement, love, joy and gratitude…something about the composition of that shot reminds me of all those emotions, and the hope that we have for our future. It takes the focus off the dress, the tux, the flowers… all the extras… I feel the photo is not only of us, but who we are.”
I think this wedding was one of my favourites for many reasons, not the least of which was the trust and faith Dave and Shannon placed in me. This lead us to create some of my favourite images from the whole year! But picking my favourite, I’ll go with this one:

Both Shannon and Dave have a strong faith in each other. That morning, Shannon was getting ready at the Westin, with a window facing the canal and the Congress Centre. The plan was to get together and take the magic time photos (this is what I call the time when the couple and I go and create the cool stuff) before the wedding. So the guys arrived at the hotel, but I thought it would be a neat photo to take a picture of them from the hotel room. I asked Shannon to call Dave, and told them what I had in mind.
Dave could not see Shannon,and didn’t have any idea what room she was in…he just knew she was there. When Shannon put her hand up on the glass, it completed their connection. That kind of faith in each other is difficult to get in a photograph, but I think did it in this one. That coupled with the graphic elements make this my favourite from their wedding.
…Mike
Meaghan married Peter by the water at the Museum of Civilization.









…Mike
Helen and Binh were married at the Rockcliffe Pavilion, with a reception that followed at the Yangtze Restaurant.








…Mike