We kicked it off in Inverness with a first look on the cliff by the beach. Dylan was waiting, then Lindsay appeared and their two little girls joined them after. It was sweet, raw, and real. The kind of moment you don’t stage, you just capture.
Read MoreFrom the ceremony lawn by the water, fire pits, gardens, and little secret spots you discover over time, The Inverary has become one of a kind, in my opinion, not to mention the surrounding area of Baddeck being incredible for photos.
Read MoreThe rain didn’t let up. Hair was plastered, clothes clung tightly, and every photo looks like it was taken during a mid-ocean swim. But somehow, none of that mattered. Katie and Scott laughed the entire time. Like they were the only two people on earth.
Read MoreWe shot everything on the property, from getting ready to golden hour on the golf course. The place has range, and we used it. But what really made the day was the people. Fee and Ryan are just cool, down-to-earth humans, and their families were the same. No drama, no pressure, just a solid day with good people who were in it for the right reasons.
Read MoreThis is why I love doing these kinds of sessions. There’s a realness to them that hits differently. The nerves, the surprise, the happiness you can’t fake. It's such an honor to be there when two people take that huge step, and to help capture that moment.
Read MoreThe day started at The Keltic Lodge in the Highlands. We got some shots there and around The Highland Links, and then it was lift-off time. Vows on top of the mountain, a helicopter ride where we spotted a bunch of moose, and views over the Cape Breton Highlands that were nothing short of unreal. The landscape of this island is wild, and if you ever get the chance to see it from above, take it.
Read MoreBut more than anything, weddings are about the people — and everyone was incredible. From the very beginning of the day, you could just feel the love and energy. I truly feel lucky to play a small part in such a big moment in people’s lives.
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