admin on Jan 4th 2009
Thank you for Alison and Edward for giving us the opportunity to document their wedding in Jamaica, a very dreamy Caribbean Wedding. We all had lots of fun! We took a slightly different approach this time around. Instead of just photograph their wedding, we did their entire trip!! During this trip, not only do we get to do our favorite beach photography session, we also get to photograph their cliff diving jumps as well. (We did a couple jumps too!!) All in all, we very much enjoyed ourselves in the setting of Jamaica Wedding Photography and hope to return soon!
Thanks again Alison and Ed!!
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fred on Dec 4th 2008


Over the years, we were asked a lot of times “Have you gotten tired of wedding photography?”. Sometimes even I have wondered that myself… why have I not been tired of it… well, if you love what you do, how can you get bored of what you are doing? And every now and then… we get our rewards. It’s not a trophy from winning a photo contest, nor it is the money we get. It’s just a simple “thank you” from our brides and grooms telling us that they appreciate our hard work, that they love our photos, that our photos brought them back to the moments on the very special day they had.
This is why we have not gotten tired of wedding photography, and never will.
- Fred
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St. Lawrence Market, Harbour Square, Queens Quay…
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admin on Jul 28th 2008
Formula to a successful “trash the dress” session…
(Us to Bride and Groom)
“Can you guys wake up at 4am after the long day?” “YES!!”
“Can your dress and shirt get wet and dirty?” “YES!!”
“Can we have more than just fun?” “YES!!!”
Three “YESes” and these pictures are born. Chrizuru and Shachin are truly an amazing couple, they will do whatever it takes to get the pictures done. We have a feeling they both have a secret job of doing professional modeling.
Nonetheless, we had yet another super fun session. Oh, and if you haven’t noticed… we got into the water for some of the shots too… we all got wet that morning!
I would like to thank Chizuru and Shachin once again for giving us such a great time!! Looking forward to their wedding in Toronto in October!
Fred
Please also visit part 1 of Chizuru and Shachin’s Wedding Photography
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admin on Jul 27th 2008
Chizuru and Shachin - Destination Wedding Photography - Japan
WOW… what a trip!!! Where do I begin?? I can’t really call this a wedding after the day, it was more than that, it was truely an experience of the culture.
When we shoot Chizuru and Shachin’s engagement back in May this year, I recall we had more fun than they did (and they had tons of fun!). We were all hyped up about their Japan wedding knowing this couple will definitely do something special there. We were shocked with what they had arranged for their wedding day! There was the traditional Japanese crememony at the shrine, the special entertainment brought on by the groom’s friends (all the way from Toronto!), and the beer shower!! And on top of all this, we woke up at 4:00AM the next day, went to the beach and did a trash the dress session!!
Fred
Please also visit part 2 of Chizuru and Shachin’s Destination Wedding Photography
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“Someone is looking down upon us.” That’s what the mother of the bride said to me after the ceremony. It was forecasted to rain on Saturday and at the end, we only had a few drops of rain. Jayme and Robin had set their wedding to take place at Robin’s family estate, which is a farm located in Alliston. They had wished for their wedding ceremony to take place in front of their house where they sat a pair of musicians on the side of the porch. Everything went well on the day off, except the weather forecast wasn’t co-operating. But at the end, we had a beautiful sun almost the entire time till the end of it. Their wedding was done in a very relaxed manner. The food served was great. We took alot of candid shots. I was impressed with all the work they had put through for the event, with so few people involved. We had lots of memorable pictures, and I have quite a few bug bites… LOL.
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