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Edmonton Wedding Photography

Below, you’ll see links to some extra awesome weddings with cool people and vibes galore. Browse and peruse freely!

If you're still feeling photohungry after this visual feast, and want to look at even more wedding photos, feel free to explore my wedding portfolio here.

And if you’re getting super into it, and can’t stop clicking, and are currently either obsessed with me or very bored, you can swing by my blog, using the link in the menu above, for even more wedding inspiration, tips on how to have a great wedding, and a few behind-the-scenes stories of cool things and people that I’ve photographed.

Mother of bride cries as daughter gets ready for punjabi wedding ceremony in Edmonton

When you look back on your
wedding day 10 years from now…

… you’re not going to be hyperfocused on the color of the tablecloths at your reception, or the placement of your centerpieces. You’re not going to get particularly emotional about the photo of your wedding dress hanging on a tree branch, or your jewelry sitting on a side table, even though it’s prettyAF.

You’ll open your album, and go straight for those photos of your people, your incredible family and friends, just being themselves, enjoying your wedding with smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes.

The photos you’ll want to show your future kids are those bittersweet and beautiful photos of your parents hugging you after your ceremony, of your fave auntie doing the chicken dance at your reception, of grandma laughing at the jokes you told in your speech.

The wedding industry wants us to get all wrapped up in shoes and designer dresses, on towering cakes, and cascading centerpieces, expensive venues and white limousines.

If that’s what you want for your day, cool! I can definitely hang with y’all and take great photos of those things. Most photographers can. (Google Edmonton Wedding Photographers and you’ll see loads of gorgeous cakes and pretty bouquets, and portraits of pretty people in that perfect golden hour light.)

But intangible things are more fleeting - the look you two share after your vows, the teensy little tear that rolls down your mom’s cheek as you walk in to your ceremony, the happiness in your grandpa’s face as he sees you in your wedding dress.

I’ll get these photos too. Lots of ‘em.

Candid photos are what it’s all about. They tell the real story of the wedding day, the small but meaningful moments you want to relive, to cherish.

I’ve been doing this for almost 20 years, y’all. I’m not here to feed you marketing bullshit. I know what I write here is true because I talk to my former wedding couples, and they tell me about the photos they appreciate the most.

The candid photos of people they love are the photos they share on social media, they’re the photos they frame and hang in their homes. Those are the special photos their kids look at again and again, a visual cue to the stories they want to hear about people they love and want to know better.

I consider it an incredible privilege to take these photos for you and your families. I want you to have the gift of looking back on your day with joy and heartfelt gratitude for your chosen family for decades to come.

Your wedding photos are your first family heirlooms, they’ll tell future generations who you were, and what you were becoming, the family you created on one fleeting afternoon.

I want to give you the gift of nostalgia. I want you to re-experience the intensity of love and joy, the feelings that made your wedding day so special, years down the road.

If you actually read all this stuff, and would like to learn more, please click the link below, which will take you to a quick questionnaire designed to give you a quote for your wedding photography with you everything you need, and nothing you don’t!

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