Megan and Trevor were married at the end of March in Northfield at the First United Church with the reception a block away at the Grand. It was a lovely wedding, with a fantastic couple. They were so easy to work with... and take pictures of. Which probably helps to explain the monster 38 picture blog post.
Such an amazing dress with gorgeous details
Images above and below courtesy of Joanne Chappellaz
Image courtesy of Joanne Chappellaz
Image courtesy of Joanne Chappellaz
All of the flowers were done by her sister-in-law.
I love how these two (above and below) turned out, just a touch "old fashion".
The speeches were a riot, as evidenced by these next 3 shots.
The ring shot above, I did for them (since they both really like skulls and she had these as little jewels on the flowers. The ring shot below is for everyone who doesn't like the first one :)
I had a request from a client to do some "non-traditional" family portraits. That get's a little tricky when you are confined to an indoor space this time of year. But we came up with a fun composite.
First the individual shots...
I pieced those together to form the shot below. I think I might even make one of these with my own family. You'd have the option to piece them all together, or frame each of them individually and hang them all in a row. That way they are easy to update and add to (for the growing family).
Oh happy day! I was soooo excited when the big brown truck pulled up today. Inside that little box was something I have been waiting for for a long time. The new Vegabond Mini Lithium power pack. It's about 1/4 the size and 15 lbs lighter than the old one. This is truly portable, go anywhere power for BIG lights. This will be the main component of my new lighting bag and will bring a whole new dimension to on location lighting. It's going to be a great year!