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Peakes Engagement | Harrison + Lindsay

Lindsay and I work together at the Cancer Treatment Centre! I love it when I get to photograph two people that I know. Harrison and Lindsay have been together for many many years!!  They had the test of a long distance relationship these past couple of years when Harrison moved to Halifax to pursue an education in Physiotherapy. Finally they are back living in the same province, so what better way to celebrate than to get engaged! They decided to get their engagement photos taken at the same spot that they met, Festival of Lights Concert grounds down at Peakes Wharf.

I cannot wait until their wedding day! They have such fun friends and family and I can only imagine how amazing the day is going to be!!

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Thank you both for inviting me along to capture your Peakes engagement session!

Nicole

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