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I am a wedding photographer and educator based in Prince Edward Island. Not only do I help couples capture the memories of their wedding day, I also teach photographers everything they need to know about becoming a wedding photographer. 

You will find all of my weddings here on the blog, as well as,  education related to photography, planning a wedding, and business. 

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There are many things that we, as wedding photographers have to remember and keep in mind on a wedding day. Some of these include: trying to keep the day running on time, finding the best lighting and locations for photos and that’s just things we can try to control. Today, I’m going to go over […]

How to photograph bridesmaids
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Before I just into this post, I wanted to let you in on a little secret! I will be hosting my revamped 5-Day Challenge “5 Steps to Build a Profitable Portfolio” later this month. Make sure you get yourself on the waitlist today!! Registration opens on Feb 14th but if you are on the waitlist, […]

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You hear it all the time, “I can’t believe they’re already (insert age here)”. But honestly, I feel like I just blinked and BAM he’s 4 years old. I thought that today I would share what we did for his 4th birthday and update anyone who cares, how the boy who made me a mom […]

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pei wedding photographer taking photos of the bride and groom
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It has been quite a year for everyone, still navigating all of the changes due to Covid-19. It was nice to finally be able to celebrate Leon turning two. Last year, we weren’t able to do very much so this year we had our family over for pizza and cake. When describing Leon who we […]

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I've created a cheat sheet to help guide you through the decision process of choosing your camera settings for the appropriate lighting situation! 

Not sure what manual camera settings to use?