Touchdown!
I’m a little behind in blogging as you can see. Lets try and get that fixed! I want everyone to Meet Marisia and David! They rocked the day of their wedding back in July. I love couples who just blow your socks off. They were up for anything. David had played football back in his university years and wanted to stop by Saint Marys University. Low and behold a team was playing that he knew.

Love for the photo!
One of my many days while slaving away in front of the computer I received an e-mail from a potential bride. She knew what she wanted and knew who she wanted. There isn’t anything better then the feeling you are being asked to shoot someones wedding because they love your photos. No worries about price, no worries about locations or times. she liked our photos and wanted us to shoot it.
So this past weekend we finally got to actually meet our fantastic bride! We headed down to the water front and walked around a while until we reached the container pier in the south end. And the rest is magic.
Rainy Day Edits
The rain sometimes really motivates you to sit down in front of the computer and blast away at photo edits, mostly because there isn’t much else to do really. The weather around here for the past week has been a bit dreary but it’s allowed me to get a lot of backed up work done. One of those projects was to add some older photos of mine to my catalog. 63,000 photos later it’s still adding, and we are only about half way done… Now I know you really could care less about the technical side of photo archiving, but this is more about memories. The photos I am adding are from 2007 and 2008 and this was around the time I had met Karen, so I am seeing a lot of the photo sets we first did together. They are not exactly great photos let me tell you but it’s nice to see them none the less. It’s pretty nice to see these again! Anyway on with the show! I leave you with some shots from our last wedding with Shanon and Mark.




Ring of Iron

This is just a fantastic teaser of our first wedding of the season! New Glasgow is quiet the little spot and we have a lot of photos to show! Watch for next week when we post a iron pot load more.
Getting down to buisness! | Halifax Wedding Photography
I love having the chance to sit down, talk biz and do photos with some of the best in Halifax. We gathered up a few models (Thanks Debbie, Charlotte and Perry) and hit up four locations throughout the Roy building and beyond!


Wedding Veils for all! | Halifax NS Wedding Photography
So this past week the group of wedding photographers that get together each month had another shoot out. This time we went into the dingy basement of the roy building and photographed a very willing model Debbie in a series of dresses and veils. Here are the results!



One Ring to rule them all! Halifax, NS | Wedding Photography

Last week some great Halifax wedding minds got together to thump our chests and brag about or conquests the previous year. Or drink No Name coke and eat old Nacho Doritos, same thing really. It seems that once a month a few of us are going to get together, compare photos to just generally shoot for the hell of it. Should be a blast! Above there is my last minute contribution to last weeks discussion. Below you will find some fantastic work by Liam Hennessey, Jeff Babineau, Heather Crosby and Jeff Cook, Check em out!
Last Wedding of 2009!

Have I ever told you how much we like Sushi, we really really really like sushi. One of Karens favorite sushi places in town is the Hamachi House in Dartmouth on Portland street. So when we first had a chance to meet Dorothy and Christopher and they told us their reception was being held there Karen squealled a little. A little akward in front of a new couple but what ya gonna do?
Last Tuesday Karen and I packed up the car and headed out to our last wedding of 2009! We were pretty excited as we had only met Dorothy and Christopher a week or so before and they of course like every other couple we have met this past year rocked. Christopher even had a giant paper machete dragon in his house, how cool is that? The wedding was a bit later in the afternoon so photos where done much later then the standards we do. We found a nice place on the side of the road and came up with this dead ringer!
Congrats Dorothy and Christopher, Enjoy your time in Jamaica!
Top Knots Contest!
When we first heard about this competition we had every intention of putting is as many of our best photos as we could to up our chances… but after hours of deliberating we decided on this one… Isn’t it a beaut? We took weeks deciding and narrowing down our options and when we looked at our last few options we started reminiscing about this particular shot… see when we saw this field Brian immediately said “WE HAVE TO DO THIS!” So, we pull over to the side of the road and walk the couple out into the field. Before I know it…Brian is CLIMBING OVER OUR NEW CAR!!! Ok, don’t panic, I’m sure he is being careful right? NO, big ol’ warp in the roof now HA HA!
After that, it was easy… wish us luck!
Be sure to vote! And be sure to only vote for this photo, you vote for another and we loose our vote, and we will cry.
Walker Wedding!
I have to add more posts for you guys to comment on of course! This is the slideshow from Kelly and Ryan’s wedding this past summer. Karen was actually in the wedding.





