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What to Worry About on Your Wedding Day.

Even after months of planning, the list of things that could "go wrong" is daunting to think about. No matter how organized you are, it doesn't feel good to think about the unknown "what ifs"...

so we say just don't.

And from a photography/videography standpoint, we'll share how we roll so you can sleep easy tonight.

What if

there is tons of traffic:

We are crazy ridiculous about leaving early. The further away your wedding is, the more (extra) time we allow. We are committed to being on time.

one of our cameras break:

Whether we are shooting alone or together, we both shoot with two cameras just in case. We also have multiple lenses at our disposal. 

We also carry extra batteries for both our cameras and our flashes.

it rains on my wedding day:

I hope it doesn't (though rainy days are my favourite in general).

But if it does, then we'll deal with it. 

I've stood out in the rain before to take photos of families standing inside. We've recently bought some beautiful, clear umbrellas for just  such a scenario. And more than that, it rarely rains the entire day. In our experience, even on the rainiest of days, we've found small pockets of time to take photos outside-as long as you're up for an adventure and willing to get a teensy bit damp, then so are we!

These are all photos from rainy wedding days:

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Your day is going to be perfect-tiny mishaps make for wonderful stories later. So just sit back, relax and enjoy the show. At the end of the day, you'll be married no matter what. We can't wait!

xo.

And on this rainy, rainy day, it even got sunny at the end.

As the premier photographers in Guelph, Kitchener, Toronto and Niagara, we love capturing the moments from your wedding day. We also travel internationally and all over Ontario with our work. This stunning moment is from a wedding we documented…

As the premier photographers in Guelph, Kitchener, Toronto and Niagara, we love capturing the moments from your wedding day. We also travel internationally and all over Ontario with our work. This stunning moment is from a wedding we documented in Thunder Bay. 

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Monday 08.01.16
Posted by layne grime
 

Words of Wisdom from our past Brides, part I

She's from Idaho; he's from Germany. Caiti and Tobi met in Israel and said their "I DO's" in an old-fashioned church in Idaho last summer. 

Enjoy her thoughts now that the dust has settled.

Caiti and Tobi had a gorgeous DIY wedding in early summer of 2014. We loved flying to Idaho to document their sweet wedding and capture all their special moments.

Caiti and Tobi had a gorgeous DIY wedding in early summer of 2014. We loved flying to Idaho to document their sweet wedding and capture all their special moments.

-things you would do differently: I don't know if i would change so much my decisions over what I had as decoration or the things here and there...but I would change my view and attitude of the wedding. I would have just simply enjoyed it and lived more in the moment. It's so overwhelming and it's all so much, but I worried a lot about our schedule, etc. 

 

-best planning decisions you made: I don't have to impress anyone. And you can work hard and get a lot more joy out of it. I think buying everything brand new is easy and great, but to be able to create and work alongside your family and friends makes so many amazing/frustrating memories that sometimes last longer than most.

 

-favourite parts about your day: Favourite part about my day was definitely the party afterwards, just a time to celebrate and dance your face off. Weddings are such a place of joy and really brings the whole family together in a good way! Of course the ceremony was also incredible, I would say the reception is a place to connect and bless your guests! 

 

-advice to a newbie bride: Have the most amount of fun you can! Count yourself as special! Enjoy the engagement process with your fiance and don't try to wait until the wedding, just enjoy him/her, this season that you're in because you will never get it back. It is once in a lifetime!

 

Melissa and Travis had a dreamy destination wedding in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic last year. We were the photographers and videographers for their amazing day.

Enjoy hearing Mel's thoughts post-wedding.

As Toronto's Top Wedding Photographers, we love traveling internationally with our work. We document weddings and engagement sessions in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Cuba and beyond.

As Toronto's Top Wedding Photographers, we love traveling internationally with our work. We document weddings and engagement sessions in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Cuba and beyond.

1. If I had the day to do over again I would want to do a first look photography session before the wedding. Since we had our wedding so late in the day we could only capture so many pictures afterwards before the sun started setting. (Unfortunately it was my groom that was adamant about seeing me for the first time walking down the aisle-which was pretty perfect in itself :) ). 

I would also spend some more time on my speeches to friends and family. Being so caught up in all of the wedding planning I left my speech to the last on the to do list, thinking I could quickly whip something up a few days beforehand. So I wish I had sat down and really thought of those memories that I wanted to share well in advance. 

 

2. One of the best planning decisions I made was doing tons of research and finding our venue!  Once we decided to have a destination wedding we hired a travel agent to help us pick a resort and organize everyone together. After researching the options for the wedding at the resort we chose something didn't feel quite right, so I dug a little deeper and found a restaurant down the beach from where we were staying that offered wedding packages that had more options and was comparable in price. It was the most amazing place to have a wedding, everything was taken care of, nothing felt rushed and we had the whole place to ourselves the entire evening!  Always think outside of the box and do your research! 

 

3. So many favourite parts about my wedding day it's hard to chose! Obviously walking down the aisle was so memorable because I had not seen one detail about my wedding yet, everything had been taken care of. Talk about stress free! So it was amazing seeing all of my ideas that had come together and then looking down the beach to my family, friends and groom waiting for me. 

I loved the moment my husband and I shared our vows. We wrote our own vows and blubbering through all our tears managed to say them to each other, I just remember feeling like it was just me and him standing up there, everything else was a blur. I'm so happy Jono and Laynie got them on film because I tear up every time I watch them! 

 

4. My advice to a newbie bride is don't skimp on the photography/videography aspect! For me photo and video were one of the most important parts of my day and I'm so glad we chose our talented photographers! I'm always looking back at our photos and watching pieces of the wedding video because the day was such a whirlwind it's hard to take it all in at once. So it's nice knowing you always have your best memories documented to look back on!

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Monday 06.27.16
Posted by layne grime