Your wedding photos are SUCH an important part of your big day, and for many, a big investment. They’re the mementoes that make the magic of your wedding celebrations last long after the champagne has been drunk and your guests have departed, acting as a reminder of your celebration for years to come. Here’s three things you can ask your photographer to do for you, so you receive the gallery you’ve always imagined!
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6 Of Nova Scotia's Most Incredible Wedding Venues | Nova Scotia Wedding Photographer
Are you searching for the perfect wedding venue in picturesque Nova Scotia? Well, you're in luck because I've got the inside scoop on the top 6 wedding venues that will make your special day absolutely unforgettable. From stunning ocean views to charming vineyards, get ready to discover the most magical locations that Nova Scotia has to offer.
Read More6 Things To Remember When Planning Your Wedding | Halifax Wedding Photographers
Being a wedding photographer in Halifax, Nova Scotia, I have been to a LOT of Maritime weddings. Weddings have also changed significantly over the past decade, with more emphasis on creating a unique celebration that truly encompasses the personality of the couple exchanging vows, with a little less weight placed on older, sometimes outdated traditions and opinions. Here’s a few things to remember when you’re planning your Nova Scotia wedding.
Read MoreMicro Wedding vs Traditional Wedding | Atlantic Canada Wedding Photographer
The concept of a micro wedding, also known as an intimate wedding, has gained popularity in recent years (and truthfully, some of my favorite weddings have been “micro”!). A micro wedding is a small and intimate wedding that typically has less than 50 guests. While many couples choose to have a large and traditional wedding, there are several benefits to having a micro wedding - let’s talk about it!
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