Archive for September, 2010

C+G || Sudbury,Ontario Wedding

September 17, 2010
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Another beautiful wedding from Sudbury, Ontario.

The morning started with the guys going over the speeches, jet skiing and playing tennis in the courtyard. 10 minutes away from the guys, girls were getting ready at the bride’s parents house.

Reception and the dinner took place in an airplane hangar(decorated so beautifully, it looked better than many wedding venues!) by the house and the wedding ceremony was in a field nearby.

It was more of a photojournalistic and natural coverage than usual and I absolutely enjoyed it.

I always have trouble narrowing down pictures for the blog.  I mean, how do you tell a complete story and emotions with just 30-50 pictures?  What do you do with the rest 700 moments?!   Took me half an hour to cut down to 150 images and 2 more hours to cut them down to 60.

Off Topic: Thank you so much to everyone who sends me feedback and notes about my work. I greatly appreciate your support and love. I feel honored and blessed. After so many years I enjoy what I do more and more and it’s an amazing feeling to know my photography touches other people. THANK YOU!!

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A lot of people ask me about my age. I think for some reason I look younger.  Just to show you my real age and experience I will showcase a few images from a wedding I photographed right after I turned 28. It was about 500 years ago and times were rough.

Back then there were no white dresses or 3-piece suits.  Brides wore beautiful gowns and grooms wore their victory armor and weapons.  Because of all the “bling”, wedding party often would get attacked by thieves. This wedding was no exception as his highness was attacked by a red knight. After a long heroic battle, groom ended the fight with a straight kick to the…lower part of the body,ending the fight. His magesty was in a good mood and he let the knight go.

**History Lesson**   After the red knight lost,he spent 3 months in a hospital and got a new name “The Black Knight”.


The celebration ended at the beautiful castle of  Pavilion Royale in the magical little village of Toronto, where bride and groom spent all evening and all night with 700 people who lived in that tiny town.

It all happened so long ago it is possible I mixed up a few things(not likely!).  Back in the days I used to have an amazing photographic memory,but now I often forget to put a memory card…

Enjoy :)


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