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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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The RiverShed PEI is the perfect location for a couple to get married, overlooking the water. Dennis and Amy met through friends during the summer on 2011. Soon after, they began dating and have been together ever since!! While Amy’s mom and sister were visiting Dennis and Amy in British Columbia where they live and […]

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This was such a beautiful wedding at the Rivershed in PEI. Kyle met Sydney on her nineteenth birthday when her friend (MOH) took Sydney to a party at Kyle’s house to set them up. Initially they didn’t speak but it didn’t take long after the party for them to connect. Through long distance, they kept […]

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Today’s wedding in French River was absolutely stunning. Tim + Brittany were set up by Tim’s work friends and Brittany’s mom. They all worked together and thought that Tim and Brittany would be a perfect match. They hit it off immediately and have been together every since. After a couple years of dating, Tim proposed […]

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Nick and I met over ten years ago when we were both working as bouncers at Peake’s Quay Restaurant & Bar. Everyone around us knew even before we did that there was something special between us and that we would end up together. Throughout the years, Nick has supported my decision to move to Toronto […]

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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?