The Eastcore

The Eastcore Award Winning Toronto Wedding Photojournalists This includes the prestigeous WPPI 1st place award for Wedding Photojournalism won by Matt in 2008. That's cool.

THE EASTCORE

The Eastcore is by Matt & Jamieson, with over 30 years of professional wedding photography experience between them, and multiple international photo awards. The name "Eastcore" is a bit of a play on words. First, in homage to the street photographers who have influenced us most, who's work was most often based in eastern American urban cores. Also, in recognition of Eastman Kodak Com

pany - the maker of much of the classic black & white films you would find in these artists' cameras. Finally, since street photography is very much at the core of what we do, we thought it fitting to put the word core right beside the east. Today, we see most wedding photographers doing their best to mimic the other wedding photographers around them. Following current trends. Recycling the same poses. Using the same insta-filters. Using trend words like "Candid", "Modern", "Vintage", or even "Organic". It might not be after a decade though. Our style is firmly rooted in photojournalism. There's a better story to be told. It's the details, the interactions, the real moments that become the expression and essence of telling the story of a wedding day. It's the lessons that history's most influential photographers have taught us. Not to confuse a photojournalistic approach as being something that is easier than traditional wedding photography. In our experience, classic photojournalism is much more a living art form than standard wedding coverage. Although it's something that may appear to require much less direction, it is not as simple as just showing up and snapping whatever. It involves actively observing and anticipating everything at all times. Being ready to capture anything possible in the blink of an eye - no time to adjust your camera settings. No retakes. It requires us to be in the right place at the right time, often unseen. To be always present and in the moment. To take all of this, and make it look good... To make it look easy. If this all sounds easier than following a shot list and set of poses, then we encourage anyone with an honest interest to try photojournalism.

Some moments happen once. Others happen at the exact same time.Jeff and Anna’s wedding at Cluny Bistro was full of both....
01/13/2026

Some moments happen once. Others happen at the exact same time.
Jeff and Anna’s wedding at Cluny Bistro was full of both.

While one of us stayed close, documenting the quiet moments between them, the other was catching the energy of the room, the reactions, the small interactions you never see until later. That’s the power of having a second photographer. Not more posing. Not more pressure. Just more of the day, exactly as it unfolded.

Weddings don’t happen in a straight line. They overlap. They move quickly. And some of the most meaningful moments happen when you are not looking directly at each other.

This is how we tell the full story.

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What we love most about wedding photojournalism is how it reveals who people really are. G & B’s day at Paris Paris was ...
10/25/2025

What we love most about wedding photojournalism is how it reveals who people really are. G & B’s day at Paris Paris was the perfect example: full of life, laughter, and that effortless connection that shines through when you forget the camera’s even there.

They spent their day surrounded by their favourite people, sharing cocktails, stories, and the kind of laughter that fills every corner of the room. From sunset strolls down Ossington to the dance floor that never emptied, every moment felt alive.

We always say the best wedding photos aren’t about perfection, they’re about presence. And these two were fully there for it all.



For M & F at Twist Gallery, every moment felt easy with genuine smiles, natural movement, and the kind of joy that comes...
10/17/2025

For M & F at Twist Gallery, every moment felt easy with genuine smiles, natural movement, and the kind of joy that comes from being surrounded by your favourite people, and their puppy of course!

Our approach to portraits is simple: no overthinking, no forced poses. Just a walk down Queen Street West, a few good laughs, and the trust that we’ll capture what’s real. Focusing on the connections, the glances, the small in-between moments that tell the full story.


C & A’s wedding at Bar Mordecai reminded us that the people around you truly make the day what it is.We’ve seen more cou...
10/14/2025

C & A’s wedding at Bar Mordecai reminded us that the people around you truly make the day what it is.

We’ve seen more couples this year skipping traditional wedding parties altogether; but whether it’s matching outfits or just your closest friends by your side, it’s the people who celebrate with you that matter most.

For us, these are some of the best moments to capture: natural, unposed, and full of energy.

So what do you think? Are wedding parties on their way out, or are they about to make a big comeback for 2026?


















First looks don’t take away from the magic, they give you more of it.Sandra and Nathan’s first look at Ricarda’s was one...
10/09/2025

First looks don’t take away from the magic, they give you more of it.

Sandra and Nathan’s first look at Ricarda’s was one of those moments that felt still and alive all at once. Happiness, excitement, a few tears, and that look you only get once.

To our 2026 couples: don’t be afraid to spend more of your day together. You’ll still get the butterflies, you’ll just have more time to live in them.

If you’re not sure how a first look could fit into your day, we’re always here to help you plan a timeline that feels true to you.









For us, photojournalism is about more than just documenting. It’s about noticing the quiet beauty in the in-between, the...
09/08/2025

For us, photojournalism is about more than just documenting. It’s about noticing the quiet beauty in the in-between, the way a day naturally unfolds without needing to stage or force it.

Chris & Maybelle’s wedding was the perfect example of that. A simple church ceremony, a walk through downtown, and a celebration at La Plume Brasserie. Nothing overcomplicated, just a day full of moments that spoke for themselves.

It’s why our couples book with us: to remember not only how their wedding looked, but how it truly felt.



Jess & Geoff shared a quiet moment alone at Graydon Hall. Just the two of them in the room, beneath the chandelier, lett...
07/10/2025

Jess & Geoff shared a quiet moment alone at Graydon Hall. Just the two of them in the room, beneath the chandelier, letting the day slow down for a breath.

From the stairway to the stillness, every frame felt effortless. Like a page from a love story, only better, because it was theirs.





Photojournalism is honesty in imagery. Marietta & Agostino’s Copper Creek wedding gave us those unplanned, fleeting mome...
06/30/2025

Photojournalism is honesty in imagery.

Marietta & Agostino’s Copper Creek wedding gave us those unplanned, fleeting moments that feel like they’re snapped by someone who knows you.

Swipe through to follow the day chronologically—from the ceremony, to Trinity College, to cocktail hour and a packed dance floor. Their friends and family brought all the energy, and every frame carries it.

These are the photos that let you truly feel the day.


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Jacqueline and Mark’s wedding was full of the kind of moments we love. So elegant and timeless, but never too serious to...
06/21/2025

Jacqueline and Mark’s wedding was full of the kind of moments we love. So elegant and timeless, but never too serious to let the real connections shine through.

Your wedding party isn’t just there for the photos. These are your people. The ones who stand with you on this day because they’ve been standing with you all along.


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Michelle and Daniel’s day at Eglinton West Gallery was the perfect mix of modern and heartfelt.A celebration full of lau...
06/14/2025

Michelle and Daniel’s day at Eglinton West Gallery was the perfect mix of modern and heartfelt.

A celebration full of laughter, happy tears, and the kind of moments you want to hold onto for a lifetime.

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