This is a perfect example of why rain can be a good thing on your wedding day, especially when you have a fun and willing couple! We pulled out our arsenal of white umbrellas and had a blast with family and friends at their Furry Creek wedding. Little did we know how many comedians were in the family and how much we would laugh! The adorable ring bearer definitely stole the show. We were pretty lucky when the rain let up and the sun peeked out just in time for a few portraits with the bride and groom. The girls’ make-up was done on-site by Alysia Hamilton from Beauty Calls.






We couldn’t have picked a more beautiful spring day for this couple’s engagement session. We were so happy when the couple agreed to do a split session – part of the session took place around Whistler Village and we all went up Whistler Mountain for the rest of the session. They were open to everything we suggested and even climbed a pretty steep slope for a dramatic snow and sky shot (5th photo down).
Melanie and Nate are planning a fall wedding at Nita Lake Lodge. The engagement photos will be featured in a guest sign-in book for all of their guests to enjoy!
I managed to capture Tim hard at work with some amazing scenery in the background. And check out that funky harness he uses so his camera is always ready.









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When you plan a winter wedding in Whistler, you never know what you’re gonna get…weather wise! It was a bit snowy and a bit blowy, but spirits were high for this Peak to Peak Gondola wedding. What a stylish couple – the bride was absolutely stunning in her faux fur coat and hat. Needless to say they stood out from the regular skiing/snowboarding crowd. The intimate and emotional ceremony was held on a glass-bottomed gondola. Marcie at Bliss Events did a wonderful job with the bouquet and boutonniere.






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beautiful photos, it certainly looks cold
We managed to convince Mila’s parents to do something a little out-of-the-ordinary for her 1st birthday – a smash-the-cake session! Fun, entertaining and a little bit messy…it was a blast!



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So what’s the difference? See for yourself below.
Original Digital File: This is what the files look like straight out of the camera – it’s not pretty!
Proof: All the proofs you receive have been corrected for colour and exposure. This is a detailed process that involves looking at every single file one at a time. Proof quality images are shown in your online gallery and are included on your CD.
Print: This includes paper prints, canvas prints and any images selected for Photo Books or Storybook Albums. We go the extra mile to make sure you look your best!

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This beautiful baby girl is the pride and joy of her mom and dad. We did their maternity shoot last summer in Squamish (see the photos here), but we made the trip to their home in the Lower Mainland for this shoot so Isabel was comfortable in her own surroundings. Don’t you just love her face in the first image!




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Ali and Andy weren’t originally sold on the idea of an engagement session, so we were super happy to hear from them when they contacted us from out-of-the-blue asking for a snowy session in Whistler! Decked out in their winter wear, we walked around Whistler Village and found some great spots. Being that it was just a couple weeks before the Olympics, we had to get some shots with their red mittens. And who can resist a snowball fight…my bet’s on Ali!
We can’t wait for their wedding this September on the Sunshine Coast!






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Tim is teaching another intro course at Vancouver Photo Workshops in Vancouver starting March 1st. The course runs every Monday for 10 weeks and you can choose between the afternoon session (1-4 pm) or the evening session (7-10 pm). Check out all the course details here.
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by Karen Tallevi
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