Christel + Joey || A Winnipeg Wedding

We went to Winnipeg! I've never been further east than Saskatchewan (and that was on another family adventure on which I did nothing but read Harry Potter as the books had JUST come out) and Mac has skipped over to Montreal but never been IN Manitoba- so this was a first for both of us! Can I just say, Winnipeg is highly underrated. Granted, this wedding was about 2 hours out of the city in Falcon Lake, but the location was BE-AUTIFUL! Giant lake with islands all over it and not a SINGLE mosquito to be found!

This was probably the most unique wedding we've ever been to and I can tell you why- Christel (the bride) is an artist slash photographer slash jewellery designer slash GOLDSMITH! This girl can do it ALL. Joey (the groom) is an engineer by day and a farmer by weekend and can fix just about anything. Total side note - in the slide show there were more than a couple of pictures of Joey either sitting on a hay bail or rocking a mullet. Loved it!

The ceremony was outside right on the lake where the bride rolled up in a canoe with her dad! SO cute! Each guest was given a piece of ribbon which they were invited to tie onto a string that ran around the ceremony to signify everyone joining together in support for the couple. While the brides dress was designed and made by her friend, she made her OWN wedding jewellery AND designed both of their rings! I told you - she can do it ALL!

We had so much fun at this wedding and were so impressed by all the creativity! Christel and Joey - thank you so much for inviting us to capture your day - we had SO much fun and will pump Manitoba to anyone who will listen ha! Congratulations!

Iris + Vince || It's Like A Video Game

You've watched their engagement story, now check out the wedding highlights film. We've been reeeeeeally excited to share this one. Throughout Iris and Vince's wedding day, Erin and I couldn't stop laughing. From the door games in the morning to the dancing at night and all day in between, we were constantly cracking up. No joke my cheeks were hurting from smiling so much. For me the part of the day that really stood out most was the ceremony. In honour of Iris's late mother, they released a batch of balloons into the sky in remembrance of her. Then, surrounded by all of their family and friends at the beautiful Heritage Farm in Richmond, they exchanged their heartfelt vows to one another.

These two have a deep love for each other but it's also clear to see that they are best friends. We are truly honoured to have been a part of the wedding day and to call Vince and Iris our friends. They are some of the kindest and warmest people we've ever met. But enough chit chat… check out their highlights!

We had a great time shooting with Mark and Derek of Mark Guilaran Photography. Check out their site!

iris+vince=viris || the story

Iris and Vince are hilarious. These two are so relaxed and it is extremely rare to see either of them without a gigantic smile on their face. Earlier this summer, we had the pleasure of shooting a 'love story' type film with them to show at their reception. A perfect way for guests to get a better glimpse of who the couple is. We had a TON of fun filming with these two. Erin and I were constantly trying to keep ourselves from laughing behind the camera. We'll be posting their wedding highlights very soon but for now, learn a bit about them by watching this film.

marina + anthony || intimate beach wedding

She's from Argentina. He's from France. They live in Switzerland. They met in Vancouver. They got married in Tofino. I have only been to Tofino once before and it was on a road trip with my family. I was a teenager and spent the entire vacation hiding in the back of the motorhome listening to my disc-man as I was just HORRIFIED to be seen travelling in a motorhome WITH my family. So dramatic.

This time was different. I actually enjoyed the journey and it was inCREDIBLE! No wonder Marina and Anthony had their family travel across the world to celebrate their wedding day at this destination.

This wedding was so refreshing. It was so simple which made it so elegant. They really let the setting stand on its own which is something that isn't done enough these days. The ceremony was right on the edge of Wickaninnish Inn's private beach with seashells lining the isle and waves and islands in the background. A tiki-torch path led the way to the reception tent where 50 guests sat at 2 long tables on logs! The weather was a little ridiculous on their day as it started out freezing and sunny, then hot and sunny, then foggy and cold, then foggy and hot, then sunny again, then foggy and cold for the rest of the night. But this couple thought things through and cold guests could sit around a campfire and have SMORES! My kind of wedding!

I also need to mention the quality of guests at this wedding - half spoke french and half spoke spanish but EVERYONE could dance. Not just your average wedding dancing, these people could ACTUALLY dance - ballroom salsa dancing maniacs! NON STOP ALL NIGHT! Marina and Anthony warned me the dancing could go on forever and I did not believe. Whoops!

Marina and Anthony - your wedding was incredible! You took a lot of risks planning a wedding so far away but it absolutely paid off! Wishing you both all the best and we will knock on your door the day we make it to Switzerland! Congratulations!

-Erin