Published - Stylized Abandoned Mine Elopement

While we are finally mid-spring now, we all know this winter seemed to have gone on forever. If you’ve been following our blog posts, you’ll notice this year we decided to really take advantage of that cold white stuff and do some real Canadian photoshoots. We must confess, we really were not hoping for to spring to arrive as we had scheduled the following shoot for the end of March. But boy do we think it was worth it! We teamed up with some other amazing local vendors to bring you the following Ottawa wedding editorial, a winter elopement in the Wallingford Back Mine. Also a HUGE shout out to our models who literally bared their backs in the cold for us!

For more details and photos, check out www.weddingobsession.com today as it is being featured over there!

Dress: Anya Dionne
Styling: Meaghan Brunetti, The Handmade Bride
Makeup: Klava Zykova
Vintage Furniture: Coral Sparks
Florals: Presh Floral

Toronto Greenhouse Intimate Wedding

Henry and Jess' wedding was a pretty neat experience for us. The day started at 6 am, first look happened when most brides are just starting to get ready, and then even though we were in the middle of a Canadian January winter, we found ourself in a nice warm greenhouse, Centennial Park Conservatory in Toronto. It was a super intimate affair with only 18 of us in attendance (including the bride and groom, and the two of us!). Here are some of our favourite photos below.

Centennial-Park-Conservatory-Greenhouse-Wedding

Teppo & Veera - Mine Engagement

We don't always get a chance to go exploring and find an epic location for photos with our couples, but fortunately we had some engaged friends coming for a visit so we decided it would be sweet to take the time and plan for a pretty cool photo trip. The following photos were taken in an old, abandoned mine on the Quebec side. The size of the cave, the crystal clear ice, the icicles hanging down (and hanging up?) all made for such a great morning enjoying winter.