Wedding Photography in Edmonton

Wedding photography in Edmonton: local insights, planning tips, and creative ideas to capture genuine emotions and timeless moments on your special day.

Why I Shoot Weddings Without Flash — Even in a Dark Reception Hall

Why I Shoot Weddings Without Flash — Even in a Dark Reception Hall

Why I Shoot Weddings Without Flash — Even in a Dark Reception Hall Flash is the easiest tool in photography. One button, instant light, no shadows, everything visible. But I almost never use it at weddings — even when the reception hall is dim, the dance floor is dark, and the only light comes from […]

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Guests Who Steal the Frame: Why I Love Photographing Them Most

Guests Who Steal the Frame: Why I Love Photographing Them Most

Guests Who Steal the Frame: Why I Love Photographing Them Most Weddings are full of planned, beautiful moments — vows, first kiss, first dance, cake cutting. But the photographs that couples remember years later, the ones they frame largest, show their children, and still cry over on anniversaries, are rarely the “official” ones. They are

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Winter Weddings: How to Keep Warmth and Emotion in Photos

Winter Weddings: How to Keep Warmth and Emotion in Photos

Winter Weddings: How to Keep Warmth and Emotion in Photos Winter weddings in Edmonton (or anywhere with real cold) are not just beautiful — they’re deeply emotional. Snow softens the world, light becomes gentle and low, air feels crisp and clean, and everything — from the breath you see when you speak to the way

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The Groom’s Morning — The Part Almost No One Photographs (And Why That’s a Shame)

The Groom’s Morning — The Part Almost No One Photographs (And Why That’s a Shame)

The Groom’s Morning — The Part Almost No One Photographs (And Why That’s a Shame) The bride’s morning is photographed by almost every wedding photographer. It’s beautiful, emotional, expected, and full of obvious tenderness. But the groom’s morning? It’s often skipped entirely. “Oh, it’s just guys, suits, ties, beer, and jokes — nothing special.” And

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2026: Why Couples Are Increasingly Choosing Weddings Without a Plan B

2026: Why Couples Are Increasingly Choosing Weddings Without a Plan B

2026: Why Couples Are Increasingly Choosing Weddings Without a Plan B In recent years, a noticeable shift has taken place among couples planning weddings. More and more are deliberately refusing to create a detailed “Plan B” — and not because they’re reckless or overly optimistic, but because they’ve come to a very conscious and mature

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Morning of the Bride: When the Real Happy Tears Begin

Morning of the Bride: When the Real Happy Tears Begin

Morning of the Bride: When the Real Happy Tears Begin The morning of the bride is the most tender, honest, and quietly magical part of the entire wedding day. This is the moment when she is still just a girl — perhaps nervous, excited, a little scared — but already on the threshold of becoming

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Fall Wedding Atmosphere: Working with Color and Texture

Fall Wedding Atmosphere: Working with Color and Texture

Fall Wedding Atmosphere: Working with Color and Texture Fall in Edmonton is pure magic for weddings. The river valley turns gold, red, and amber; the air gets crisp; golden hour lasts longer and feels warmer; and the whole city takes on a cozy, nostalgic glow that no other season can match. But the real power

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Spring Weddings: What to Consider During Your Photoshoot

Spring Weddings: What to Consider During Your Photoshoot

Spring Weddings: What to Consider During Your Photoshoot Spring in Edmonton is one of the most romantic and visually rewarding seasons for wedding photography — but it’s also the most unpredictable. Temperatures can swing from +5°C in the morning to +20°C by afternoon, rain showers appear out of nowhere, wind picks up suddenly, and the

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