Sara + David

Sara and David were married June 23rd, so I am a bit behind in my blogging, but maybe they’ll catch this preview while still in Vietnam. Their wedding was a very tasteful and intimate affair– a gathering of just their closest friends and family in the beautiful Georgian Room at the Vancouver club. I hung out with the girls upstairs in the morning (there are hotel rooms above) while they got ready. Right after the ceremony there was a champagne toast, and from there we hopped into our cars to do a quick shoot at second beach and got away just as it was starting to rain. When we got back the bride and groom had a bite to eat and everyone gathered around on couches to hear some really fantastic speeches ( I am really lucking out this year). The live jazz band played while people danced, and Sara and David and I did one more little shoot downstairs in the club lobby, which has a stunningly lit arrangements or orchids and candles on a table. Sara really liked some shots I did of Sarah and Korry’s wedding last year which were in a soft, antiqued palette, so I hope she likes some of the tea stained undertones and warm black and whites I used throughout.

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Eleonora + Joshua

Eleonora and Joshua were married last Sunday (24th June) at the Finnish Lutheran church where her dad has been pastor for many years. Church was actually cancelled for the wedding! Needless to say, the wedding was a momentous occasion for the community, so many of whom are like family to the bride. Eleonora’s father, Pastor Joensuu was standing at the front of the church ready to marry the couple– I thought Eleonora’s solo walk down the aisle was perhaps the most powerful walk I’d ever seen. The rings were slid along two ribbons held by young women in traditional Finnish attire from the back of the church, passed along by members of the congregation to the front. After the ceremony the bride and groom released a dozen butterflies at the front of the church, and we had bright sun for a while, till we arrived at our photo locations. We had some rain, but I hope you’ll agree that the dramatic clouds were well worth it. I was so excited about the clouds that I kept Eleonora and Joshua out on the rocks till it started pouring rain, but they were good sports about it. I think Eleonora shares my passion for dark skies and so she was willing ( ; I thought the locations and conditions were not only suitable for a bride of northern European extraction but also for the groom, who is near to completing his Phd in Philosophy at U of T. Good scouting, Eleonora! Once back at the reception the bride and groom were serenaded in Finnish by the church choir and a quartet. There was a delicious seafood buffet, and some effort was put into explaining to Joshua what it means to be a Finn, newly adopted as he was. Anyway, I thought it was a brilliant wedding of two very interesting people and I’m sorry in a way that they’re going to be back east for some time. If anyone cares to add some details I missed or give more explanation, I’d love for you to do so.

More of Eleanora and Joshua’s pictures can be seen on the main site. They are featured wedding number 1.

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slavita + jason

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Slavita and Jason were married May 19th at Cecil Green. It was raining almost all day, but I didn’t have a problem with using some umbrellas, and neither did they. Besides, we had the great urban indoors to work with! Slavita and Jason are, er, kind of good looking and stylish…this of course has nothing to do with the fact that I have decided to post some wedding highlights on my main site as a featured wedding. ( ;

Check it out : www.lucida-photography.com  then go to featured, 3.

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real weddings feature

I am honoured to be a contributor to this season’s Real Weddings Magazine. This is a great publication if you are interested in seeing how other BC couples put it all together and in seeing the work of local vendors. You can check out Naama and Liron’s wedding story here, and links to other great weddings on the site.

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mum’s 50th headshot

My mum is turning 50 at the end of the summer, so we decided she should have a new headshot for her evites, her gmail and…no, not facebook, not yet. Happy 50th mum!

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