Lynda & Len Black Creek Beach Wedding
Lynda and Len already considered each other “family” before they fell in love. After more than 20 years of friendship, it was a big “heck-yes” for everyone who loves them when they choose to build their future together as husband and wife.
In a week of rain, the day of their wedding came and the sun shone down, the friends and family circled them and it was the day they dreamed off - it was comfortable, stress-free, meaningful, super fun and gave them lots of time to be with the people that matter the most to them and lean into the gratitude of their new role together as husband and wife.
Amanda & Jen, Deep Bay Wedding
MJ and Amanda became engaged in the winter of 2021 and it was my good fortune that they chose to get married on Vancouver Island because being their photographer was a joy. These two are all the good things. Their love is gentle, full of humor, and wise and kind. Their only downfall (in my bold opinion) is that they don’t yet live on Vancouver Island. Amanda and MJ created a celebration that was true to them, that had sentiment and shots of screech, and that was circled by a stunning landscape and beautiful people.
Ariel and Dylan, Gabriola Island Elopement
We have a terrible roommate and a cat to thank for this beautiful union and day. Dylan and Ariel were working in different departments of a giant call center but hadn’t spent time together. Because of her awful roommate, Ariel spent as much time away from home as possible. This meant lots of hanging out with work friends and led to being at a house party where she connected with her future husband over conversations about theoretical physics and star navigation. T