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“The entire first dance they were completely into each other and enjoying the moment…and this was the first time they looked away from each other to see their families and friends beaming back at them.” –Trevor Allen, photographer -
“When I took this image I wanted to capture the bride’s classic style. She was regal in a Grace Kelly sort of way. Her expression, the fur wrap, the raindrops on the car, the desaturation of the image are all retro inspired.” –Sue Siri, Siri Photography -
“For this image I gave the couple a few minutes to just be together, focus on each other and forget about the camera. I wanted to capture them being them and I’m so glad I did. –Heather Crosby Gionet, photographer -
“Excietment, relief and joy, some of the many emotions experience walking down the isle, hand in hand, day one of the rest of your lives” –Kelly Lynn Martell, photographer -
“To capture those special moments the photographer has to remain completely engaged with the subject throughout the wedding day–in other words the photographer needs to stay in the moment.” –Nicholas Summer, photographer -
“We had just sent the wedding party to the hotel so we could have some time with just the bride and groom. I could hear music playing in the bar as we walked by and thought I would walk them over for a little celebration, knowing the crowd would go crazy for them, which they did.” –Martin Jardine, photographer -
“We were in the field and the tall grass was becoming a mess with Karine’s dress and we said to Craig it looked like his first husband test had arrived. It was a long way out of the grass, so piggyback was the best method for his bride.” –Scott Blackburn, photographer -
“In this photo I captured Amy and John’s reaction to a slide show put together for them by a family member. It is always easy to capture genuine emotion from people when they are seeing photos of themselves and their family from when they were little kids.” –Jenine Panagiotakos, Blue Vine Photography -
“The maid of honour surprised these newlyweds with a rollercoaster ride. This gave me the perfect opportunity to capture their fun spirit which well reflected the entire day.” –Caseylee Martin, photographer -
“Shooting at Point Pleasant Park, took a quick break between shots and our bride and groom just didn’t want to stop.” –Brian Larter, photographer -
“There wasn’t much direction in this shot because they couldn’t hear me over the loud blowing of the wind, so I just let them go with whatever they were feeling in the moment. This is just them having fun, away from everyone and against the wind!” –Julé Malet-Veale, photographer -
“I was thrilled to capture the excitement and joy of this wedding in a photograph snapped just at the right moment. It was a colourful and vibrant wedding, I wanted to express that energy in this image.” –Michelle Doucette, Michelle Doucette Design and Photography

