Kelly & Mike // Orangeville Wedding Photography

“And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair” – Khalil Gibran

This is a quote Kelly sent me after she read my Iceland post. This, along with several other quotes she loves were displayed at her and Mike’s wedding. It kind of sums up how she feels about life she said.

Dear Janice” was how Kelly’s first email to me started, funny enough I received her email while we were in Iceland.

My fiancé and I decided on a short engagement as we wanted something simple and will be getting married at my parents’ home in the country near Orangeville.”

Right from that first email, I had a feeling that things would work out. Sometimes you just know.  A handful of emails and a meeting in person further cemented that feeling. And their wedding day? Even though it rained and poured early on, it was simply wonderful. I witnessed so much love and joy. I know I go on about this all the time, but only because it’s true.

I’m going to share how Kelly & Mike met, because it’s one of my favourite stories. They ended up next to each other alphabetically at their Master’s convocation ceremony at the University of Toronto. Mike had no intention to sit through a stuffy convocation ceremony but luckily his parents made him go. They talked through the entire ceremony, but it wasn’t until Mike started cracking jokes that Kelly really started to fall for him. After the ceremony they got separated and didn’t even get to say goodbye. But with his name and degree on the program, Kelly tracked him down and sent him an email the next day, and had butterflies all day. This is what Mike said about that: I knew Kelly was the one when I woke up the day after meeting her and received that email.

Thank you, seriously, thank you for not only letting me do what I do, but for caring about what I do. I can only hope that these photos do the day justice.

Here is the story of Kelly & Mike’s wedding day.


The Wedding team:

Venue: Kelly’s parents’ backyard near Orangeville, ON.

Decor/Flowers: pretty much everything DIY by Kelly & her amazing bridesmaids

Makeup artist: Lindsay Dagenais

Kelly’s dress/shoes: Pearl Bridal House/J.Crew

Mike’s suit: Sussman’s

Music: Old School

Catering: Robin’s Catering

Royal Botanical Gardens Wedding // Simona & Daryl

As featured on Wedding Obsession

Remember this sweet & relaxed engagement session? Simona & Daryl had a beautiful Royal Botanical Gardens wedding and I went along to document the day.

What can I say about these two? They are easy going, funny, genuinely kind and so perfect together. Simona wore an incredibly beautiful Victorian-inspired gown with lace trimming and Daryl was dashing in a three-piece suit. Even their pup little Oreo got dressed up with a special collar. Despite the fact that there were around 200 guests at the wedding, it was still a perfectly relaxed celebration. Love, family, friendship; these are the common themes I see in all of the weddings I photograph, and it was no exception that day.

Thank you Simona & Daryl, for having me as a part of your heartfelt celebration at the RBG, and for trusting me to capture it all.

‘In these bodies we will live, In these bodies we will die, Where you invest your love, You invest your life.’

Vendors:

Venue: Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington

Ceremony music: Hamilton Children’s Choir

Flowers: Westdale Florists

Bride’s gown: Promises & Lace

Groom’s attire: Burrows

Vintage rentals: KJ & Co.

Bride’s makeup: Makeup Worx

Jeannie & Beukes {Married} // Knollwood Country Club Wedding

Jeannie & Beukes. The first time I met them, I thought Beukes seemed very serious. That is, until he smiled at something Jeannie said. And from the first time I met them, I knew they had something special. You can’t see it, but you can feel it. I feel this about all my couples but with them, it was a little more palpable.

True love is a big deal, and it’s a big deal to get to witness it. It’s the way you feel around each other, how much you make each other smile, and the connection you have on a very emotional, spiritual, and authentic level. But marriage isn’t an ending, it’s a beginning to a new chapter. That’s what I love about weddings, the celebration of love, family, and friends; of what was and what will be. And acknowledging that it’s not going to be easy, but only that it’s going to be worth it.

Here’s how I saw the story of their wedding day.

P.S. I never appreciated how beautiful the Braveheart theme song is until that day; it was played on piano before the ceremony.

The weather was phenomenal that day for March, and then we had this incredible sunset. 

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