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Below, you’ll find real family and wedding photos I’ve captured in The Blue Mountains, Ontario.

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Bethany + Adam’s Blue Mountain Wedding

When two people are so perfectly matched, like Bethany and Adam, they just know. They know, and there is no doubt. They can disagree, but they're on the same page. They value each other, but support each other, and they love each other. Check out Bethany and Adam's Alpine Ski Club wedding here.

Elena + Antonio’s Proposal

You have to hear this proposal story. Antonio was planning his surprise proposal to Elena for a full year! His surprise Blue Mountain proposal was freezing cold, but so romantic. Get inspired by their photos! Check them out here.
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Nirali + Krunal

Nirali knew that Krunal was proposing. It was pretty obvious…

Holden Family

Lora Bay families, have a look at these family portraits for a little inspiration! When it's time to decorate your home, fill it with smiles!

Bethany + Adam’s Waterfront Engagement

Who would you rather be with at 6 in the morning? For Bethany, it's Adam, and for Adam, it's Bethany. Which is a great thing, because when we met at the crack of dawn for their engagement photography session they had only slept a couple hours. Adam had just picked Bethany up at the airport. See their absolutely stunning engagement photos here!

Eagles Family

My favourite kind of people are silly! And the little Eagles are silly. Click here to check out their family photos. Take note of my favourite photo at the end!

Bougie Family

A little family love at Lora Bay this past Thanksgiving weekend. Check out more from this session here...

Emily + Sean’s Winter Engagement

Winter finally arrived, and you know how much I love winter portraits! Not only did I get my winter photo fix, but I put a good few hundred of my day's steps in photographing Emily and Sean all over Thornbury. Check it out!

Joanna + Paul

Before he proposed, Paul and I sat in his car hoping for the rain to stop. It was pouring, and Paul wanted to, at the very least, pop the question outside. But it didn't look like the sky would let up. See how it turned out here!