Love a good winter wedding! This one was a COLD one. Starting the day out at a chalet on Lac Brompton and later moving to the Grange Rouge reception hall in Saint-Denis-de-Brompton for the ceremony and reception, Jennifer and Jonathan’s wedding was such a great time!
Christina & Daniel's Wedding in North Hatley, QC
Christina & Daniel opted to have their wedding at one of my favourite venues, Manoir Hovey in North Hatley, QC. They had their ceremony overlooking Lake Massawippi and it just doesn’t get much more picturesque than that.
Alli & Tim's Engagement Shoot in Rigaud, QC
Alli & Tim are alumni of Bishop’s University (as am I!) and decided they wanted to get married there so they reached out to me. Now they’re living out in Ottawa, and I’m in Montreal, so for their engagement shoot I suggested we meet in the middle.
They told me they like the outdoors so we found a great spot near the Notre Dame des Lourdes monastery at the base of Mt. Rigaud. I actually love going on hikes with my couples. It’s great exercise and the view at the end is usually pretty rewarding.
I’m super late on blogging this, but their wedding at Bishop’s University in Lennoxville was also such a fun time.
Mireille & David's Wedding in Lac Brome, QC
Mireille & David’s wedding at Domaine Jolivent Lac-Brome was an intimate gathering of their closest friends & family and saw the blending of their cultural backgrounds. Mireille, from Montreal and David, from the UK.
The night was capped off with a lesson in traditional Quebecois folk music and dancing.
Maya & Tristan Engagement Shoot at the Vieux Port de Montreal
Maya & Tristan’s Engagement Session in the Old Port of Montreal
Maya has been my best friend since elementary school, and played an instrumental role in my fledgling photography career when she both assisted me on my first ever wedding and also (reluctantly) modelled for me on all sorts of photo shoots in and around Lennoxville when we were young and bored.
So when I found out she was engaged to Tristan I knew we would have to snap some more photos for old time’s sake. Here they are.