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Natasha and Blessed Toronto City Hall

April 5, 2017
 
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Natasha & Blessed had the best kind of city elopement. They got ready together in their downtown apartment, followed by a rooftop first look overlooking the entire Toronto skyline and cityscape. We then jetted off to Toronto City Hall where they had an intimate elopement and ceremony among their family, the rest of the day was basically spent travelling to various parts of the city to capture some lovely portraits of the two of them. The entire day felt like a sort of editorial photoshoot where I got to pick and choose ideal locations and I had two models looking the part to make it all come together. We got to hit up Cherry Beach, which was surprisingly quiet for a weekend, but then again it was the Fall and November so it sort of makes sense that we were the only ones there. Before heading to dinner we hit up Osgoode Hall next to City Hall and we did a few intimate night portraits. Like I always tell couples, when the sun goes down we are presented with some of the most unique opportunities for portraits, especially in an urban jungle like Toronto. I'm glad these two trusted me enough to wonder off into the night for some photos. To cap off the evening they had their closest friends and family meet them at House on Parliament for a beautiful quaint dinner. The vintage aesthetic of the restaurant was pretty perfect for the overall feel of the day. 

Although the wedding day itself was incredible and an absolute breeze, the most memorable thing for me about this Toronto wedding was getting to meet up with them the next morning along with Blessed's mother. She had brought some traditional African wedding attire with her on her trip to Canada for the wedding, it was very important for them to capture some photos in these garments, and I'm glad they asked me because it made for incredible images. Toronto is such a diverse city with so many different people from different walks of life, I'm glad I got the chance to be experience something new and different than the Canadian norm. To be honest, the contrast of the colourful garments with the urban concrete jungle of downtown Toronto made for an almost surreal photographic experience, truly one for the memory books.

Toronto elopements can be this easy, I've said it before and I'll say it again, Toronto is an incredibly diverse place,  just because you get eloped or married at Toronto City Hall doesn't mean you'll only have architecture and urban settings at your disposal. A quick walk or drive down the road can lead to a world of endless possibilities and opportunity for memorable photographs.

Album of the Day - Frank Ocean - channel ORANGE

- 3B

 
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Tags city hall elopement, intimate wedding, toronto wedding photography, city hall wedding
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Meg and Aaron Muskoka

February 19, 2017

It's hard to beat a Muskoka getaway, especially when it's a weekend long wedding event for your closest friends and family. This wedding was truly indescribable; the forest, the stillness of the lake, the groom jamming out on the drums with his band (actually), two separate parties, and it's all capped off with a beautiful starry night. It's hard to put into words how incredibly cool, indie and honest this Muskoka wedding truly was.... maybe I'll let Meg & Aaron's insight provide context for what you're about to see. 

 
 
 

"Meg and I are nature lovers at heart. When first envisioning our wedding, we wanted it to be equally reflective of both of us by incorporating unique parts of our story and hosting it in a natural setting.

I was born in Sudbury, Ontario, and Meg is from Toronto. Since we are huge nature buffs, we thought it would be romantic and significant to have our wedding in Muskoka as a representation of our two sides coming together. Muskoka seemed like the perfect meeting point between north and south, and a symbolic location to start building our marriage. What better place to lay the foundation of our commitment to each other than the granite backbone of the Canadian Shield.

Aaron is lucky to be in a wicked band, who were a huge part of making our love for music come alive. Our friend Paddy, DJ breezy P, took the reins from there and finished up the night with smoke, lights, lasers and dirty dance beats. Transitioning from the tent band set, to the secret DJ set at the beautiful wood clubhouse, with fires burning at both locations, helped us to incorporate some music festival vibes we hold so dear. Creating a unique experience was key and we felt we achieved that!

We constructed wood centrepieces by hand, made our own candles, created a head table back drop out of birch and vines, as well as overhanging birch lights, and built the arch we were married under. All these personal touches helped to keep us grounded throughout the different stages. We hope to build our relationship in much the same way, from the ground up, working with our surrounding environment to find success.

We couldn’t have asked for a better day to get married. We said our vows on the shore of a private lake that lay still with the sun shining down. We promised to love and take care of each other amongst all of our people while experiencing the support of mother earth and appreciating our small part in this very big system."

 
 
 

The forest, the music, the Muskokas; Canadiana on display at its finest, I couldn't be happier to have been part of it all.

Album of the day  :  The Sea and Cake  - The Fawn

-3B

VENDORS

Second Shooter - Ryanne Hollies
Stylist - Glam Gals
Wedding Dress - Becker's Bridal 
Bridesmaid Dresses - Henkaa
Florist - Cottage Country Flowers
Invitations - Paperless Post 
Venue - Rocky Crest Resort

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