Sarah & Mark
Well, the weather wasn't so great last weekend but that didn't dampen the spirits of Sarah & Mark or their guests. We captured some awesome and unique images regardless of the non-stop 24-hour downpour:
This is a bit of a different image for me. Normally I don't care for the high contrast cross-processed look but I liked the effect for this image of Sarah:

So this is what it's like to be 9 feet tall ;)

They sure filled their cute little church to the brim. I thought they were going to have to start bringing out extra seats. Thank goodness for my 17mm wideangle lens:

I just love their expression as they walked back down the aisle as "husband and wife":

We managed to get a few shots outside under umbrellas but the weather wasn't getting any better so we popped back into the church and had some fun:


Being avid canoers, they decided to hold their reception at The Canadian Canoe Museum. I'm rather thankful for the extra time we spent in there due to the weather as we got some really cool shots using the exhibits and lighting:

The next two were taken inside a cool old birchbark teepee:


I loved the funky light in this trapper's hut and thought it might work well as a selective colour image to emphasise the subjects:

How perfect was this? Here's a little foreshadowing of their upcoming 20-day canoe trip honeymoon:


It just goes to show, you don't need great weather to have a wonderful time and to capture beautiful images at your wedding. Kudos to Sarah & Mark for keeping their cool and having fun despite the crappy weather and the "grandma incident". ;)
Have a great trip, and best of luck in avoiding those "bug infested portages".
Michael
This is a bit of a different image for me. Normally I don't care for the high contrast cross-processed look but I liked the effect for this image of Sarah:

So this is what it's like to be 9 feet tall ;)

They sure filled their cute little church to the brim. I thought they were going to have to start bringing out extra seats. Thank goodness for my 17mm wideangle lens:

I just love their expression as they walked back down the aisle as "husband and wife":

We managed to get a few shots outside under umbrellas but the weather wasn't getting any better so we popped back into the church and had some fun:


Being avid canoers, they decided to hold their reception at The Canadian Canoe Museum. I'm rather thankful for the extra time we spent in there due to the weather as we got some really cool shots using the exhibits and lighting:

The next two were taken inside a cool old birchbark teepee:


I loved the funky light in this trapper's hut and thought it might work well as a selective colour image to emphasise the subjects:

How perfect was this? Here's a little foreshadowing of their upcoming 20-day canoe trip honeymoon:


It just goes to show, you don't need great weather to have a wonderful time and to capture beautiful images at your wedding. Kudos to Sarah & Mark for keeping their cool and having fun despite the crappy weather and the "grandma incident". ;)
Have a great trip, and best of luck in avoiding those "bug infested portages".
Michael
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1 Comments:
From one Michael Moore couple to another,
We love Michael's photos so much we haven't been able to resist checking out his blog almost every day while on honeymoon!!! You two look great, sorry 'bout the weather though!! Have a great canoe trip, guess you won't be able to check out the blog though!!
Mary-Anne and Brian
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