03/03/2026
Let me show you what a fully felt wedding looks like.
So many hugs I lost count. Unveiled goofy moments. Full face grins. Tears. Laughter. Unapologetic realness.
This is what it’s about, you know? The day isn’t about the photos, the photos are about the day. And emotion? I can’t photoshop that. It’s either there or it isn’t. You either feel it or you don’t - and it will show in the end result, whether you did or you didn’t.
I’m not here to photograph Pinterest perfect days. I don’t want the posed, matching bridesmaid + champagne on the bed photo. I’m s**t at flat lays (although I had fun with the one from this wedding). I couldn’t care less what shade of cream you’ve chosen for your tablecloths. And for the love of creativity, I won’t photograph another country club wedding ever again. The Industry has pushed weddings into a sterility that I just don’t understand and can’t get behind - I never could. It’s why I didn’t have a traditional wedding myself, and never really thought there was a place for me in the wedding photographer world.
But days like this one: with your chosen people, your own backyard, handmade decor (and Gracie’s dress!!!!) and a goal to just be present… yea, that’s my favourite. I’ll show up early, stay late, and laugh and cry along with you.
Tiff & Grace, thank you for being such incredible humans. This will forever be a favourite. 🤍
🏷️ backyard wedding, Ontario wedding, intimate wedding