vero & teddy's wedding, where they danced the day and night away in prince edward county.
a few thoughts on this beautiful day:the morning of their wedding, veronick & teddy were advised to have their ceremony under cover because it was supposed to rain and they went with their gut and insisted it be outside and well you'll understand when you see the pictures that the moral of the story is always go with your gut.when they sent us a schedule for their day and one of the items was “the sock dance” we didn’t ask any questions, but we had absolutely no idea what this meant, and that’s quite the feat after ten years of photographing weddings. well, now we know!vero found a dime the morning of the wedding and it gave her good luck all day.and we now want to photograph the weddings of dancers forever and ever amen.see the full day after the jump!
a little summary of 2016, in words and photos
if you haven't noticed, we've been terrible at keeping the blog up to date lately. we'll make it a new year's resolution to do better. but in the meantime we've gathered up a few favourites below, which we think do a pretty good job of summing up the past incredible year of documenting weddings. if the number is any indication, we took a lot of favourite photos during the last spin around the sun:this was a very full year & we are so grateful for it.we started the year in a provincial park in prince edward county, and ended it in a small restaurant in the city on an unseasonably warm november day. in between we photographed in such beautiful places -- a family home on a lake north of bancroft, a few times in the muskoka area and in niagara on the lake, and of course just around the corner from us in toronto.the most heartfelt thanks to all our wonderful couples, featured above. it was a joy capturing your days. we are continually amazed by the people who's paths cross with ours, how open and gracious they are, and what seriously fun and meaningful weddings they throw. we love this job, thank you for having us there with you, we couldn't think of better people to share our days with.