Go Unplugged for your Wedding Ceremony!
Many couples are choosing to go unplugged during their wedding ceremony, asking guests to put away phones and cameras. This creates a more intimate, focused experience, lets everyone be present in the moment, and ensures your professional photos capture the day without distractions.
Wedding Planning Burnout: How to Deal with the Stress
Wedding planning should feel exciting—but when the to-do list never ends, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. If you’re running out of energy or inspiration, you’re not alone. Here’s how to recognize planning burnout and refocus so you can enjoy the process as much as the day itself.
Engagement Sessions: Your Wedding Portrait Prep Session
That’s a great question, thanks for asking! There are several reasons why you’ll want to schedule an engagement session with your photographer, and the first is obvious: you’ll have some great photos that you can use for your invitations.
Best Wedding Venues in Montreal and Ottawa
For most newly-engaged couples, the second choice they have to make after they pick the wedding date is to decide on the wedding venue. After all, nothing happens without somewhere for it to happen. [...]
Mexico beach wedding: Melissa & Will
Melissa & Will One For The Books... As the lockdown continues, today we'll be looking at what might be my most memorable wedding to date: Melissa & Will's wedding from 2015. What makes it [...]
Chateau Vaudreuil Wedding in Montreal | Jenna & Danny
Double-header Weekend, Part 2: Chateau Vaudreuil Weddings from the Vault For today's From The Archives wedding, we're going to go back to August 2014 to revisit Jenna and Danny's wedding at Chateau Vaudreuil. This [...]
Christine & Jeff
These are Strange Days We're several weeks into this pandemic and most businesses (including the wedding business) have been put on pause for an indefinite time. Things will get back to normal (sooner rather [...]
Melanie & Stewart at Le Crystal
Great wedding weather for February Last weekend I had the opportunity to do something I haven't done in quite a while: photograph a winter wedding for Melanie and Stewart. Weddings in the beginning of [...]
Wedding Planning Made Simple… or at least simpler.
Wedding Planning in Montreal So... what makes you an expert in wedding planning? Good question. I'm not a wedding planner, but I am a photographer who's worked over 200 weddings. As a photographer, I'm [...]
Machu Picchu
Step 1: Machu Picchu In the beginning... I've had a long-term project in mind for quite some time now: I want to photograph ancient ruins in infrared. I suppose the first time the idea [...]
Kat & Marlon at Auberge des Gallant
Good People > Bad Weather I've been pretty lucky with weddings this year. Not for the weather, of course - the weather's been horribly for most of the weddings I've had this year, which [...]
Kim & Julie
We didn't have the best weather for Kim & Julie's wedding last Saturday, but that didn't stop it from being a great day! The entire event was held at the Montreal Airport Sheraton hotel, [...]
"I hereby do not authorize Instagram..."
Instagram hoax nothing new Let me stop you right there. Chances are you've either seen the viral post yourself or heard about it. For those of you who haven't here's a summary. A post [...]
Real Estate Photographers: They're Not All The Same!
Not all real estate photographers are created equal — especially in a competitive market like Montreal. From lighting and composition to experience and consistency, the right photographer can dramatically impact how a listing is perceived online. In this post, we break down what separates true professionals from the rest, and why investing in quality photography can help homes stand out and sell faster.
Real Estate Photography for Airbnb
So you have a listing on Airbnb... You've signed up on Airbnb, created your listing and entered a description of the property that would make poets weep with joy. What's next? You have to [...]
Lake Placid
Lake Placid: Not Too Close, But Not Too Far In late-August last year, the wife and I packed our bags and headed from Montreal to the Adirondack area of New York for a week. [...]
Iqaluit in July
Iqaluit? What Were You Doing Up There? That was my aunt's first reaction when she found out I had been to Iqaluit, Nunavut, in July. So I'll tell you: one of my clients asked [...]