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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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When it comes to deciding what to wear photographing a wedding, there are a few key elements you will want to consider. 1. Color Typically, I try to stick to black or dark clothing at weddings more so to blend in and not stick out. However, that being said, I have worn pale pink pants […]

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When booking wedding clients, I often get asked about a second shooter. I thought I should explain what the difference between a second shooter and an assistant in photography really is. I’m sure each wedding photographer has their own preferences and roles of an assistant, but I’ll go over mine. Assistant For me, a wedding […]

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As a PEI Wedding Photographer, I have the pleasure of meeting so many great people, those that live here on PEI and those that want a destination wedding in PEI. Matthew + Lily are from Montreal, Quebec and visited Prince Edward Island a few years ago and fell in love with it. When planning their […]

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I put together these tips for taking sharp group photos because I remember feeling uneasy going into family formal or wedding party photos at a wedding. Honestly, I used to just guess and jack up my aperture to see if I could get everyone in focus. There are a few key components you will want […]

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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?