Sitting on a bench nestled in the woods behind the family cottage, Jessie and Trevor take a quiet moment together to exchange their vows. Throughout their commitment ceremony, I'm inspired by how intentional Trevor and Jessie are in planning their celebration, thoughtfully making a celebration that reflects their relationship.
Read More111 : Chris and Dan
Though Chris and Dan met in the most modern way (online), their relationship developed at a distance through letters. As I listen to their vows, I'm touched by how they show up for each other and the ways they shape each other's lives. Dan and Chris describe themselves as shy, but what I see is a beautiful softness and gentleness between them that radiates out to their connections with their entire community.
Chris et Dan se sont rencontrés de la façon la plus moderne qui soit (en ligne), mais leur amour a grandi à distance, de lettre en lettre. En écoutant leurs vœux de mariage, je suis touché·e par leur présence l’un à l’autre et par l’influence profonde qu’ils ont l’un sur l’autre. Dan et Chris se disent timides, mais ce que je vois entre eux, c’est une extraordinaire douceur qui rayonne dans toute leur communauté.
Read More107 : M & I
A beautiful thing about M&I's relationship is that their love isn't just a thing they hold for themselves, but also something they lavishly share with their community. As their wedding draws to a close, I exclaims, "This is the best lesbian wedding I've ever been to, and I'm so glad it's mine!"
Read More106 : Georgette & Joe
Protected under the yellow leaves of a maple tree, Georgette and Joe celebrate their wedding vows. We step out onto the rocky shore and I feel the power of the crashing waves against the lichen covered rocks. Together with their family and closest friends, Joe and Georgette celebrate their love.
Read More105 : Anissa & Shay
Anissa and Shay met while studying linguistics, so it's only fitting that they were married at the historic University of Toronto. As Anissa and Shay read their vows, a hawk soars above the columns of the Hart House Quad, a powerful symbol of strength and clarity of vision.
Read More99 : Cece & Flo
A stone path leads you from the wedding celebrations up on the hill down to a serene lake. Flo gently takes Cece's hand as they walk down the path from the sailcloth tent, past the stunning board and batten chalet, and down to the serene lake.
Read More98 : Isabelle & Kenny
Pour Kenny et Isabelle, ce mariage est l’occasion de célébrer publiquement l’amour profond qu’iels ont l’un pour l’autre. Mais l’amour qu’iels portent à leur riche communauté est tout aussi important. Cet amour est réciproque, et ça se voit.
Read MoreBlog 96 : Aurélie & Mia
Quand je photographie un couple, je m’efforce de créer des espaces propices aux moments de complicité naturelle. Durant la séance, Mia et Aurélie s’acclimatent ensemble à ce nouvel environnement, dans la force et la douceur. Et elles me font voir l’étincelle et le plaisir sur lesquels est fondé leur couple.
Read MoreBlog 95 : Hannah & Jimmy
Hannah and Jimmy describe their love as the epitome of a covid relationship. Their first date was on Zoom. They spent endless hours getting to know each other on Zoom. They first said I love you on Zoom. Their wedding brought together their communities to celebrate their love.
Read MoreBlog 91 : Benjamin & Marc
Malgré une pandémie, Marc et Benjamin vont de l’avant avec leur mariage, entourés de leur famille et leurs ami.e.s les plus proches. Même s’ils s’étaient d’abord imaginés un événement grandiose, le mariage simplifié émane l’élégance donc Benjamin et Marc rêvaient. Ce mariage a lieu à La Toundra au Parc Jean Drapeau à Montréal.
Read MoreBlog 90 : Danyelle & Chris Wedding
The trail weaves between thick, humid rainforest and spectacular ocean views. Long epic hikes together along rugged coastal trails tie Danyelle and Chris together. Small, intimate, and on their favourite beach: exactly the place where Chris and Danyelle want to celebrate their love for each other.
Read MoreBlog 86 : Hannah and Noah Wedding
In his suit pocket, there are two small wreaths of myrtle leaves; one for Noah and one for Hannah. Myrtle is an evergreen, like the family's wishes for their love. In the middle of the pandemic, Hannah and Noah planned an intimate backyard wedding celebration in Edmonton.
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