Loch March Golf Course Wedding: Courtney + Scott

We aren’t golfers. And by that I mean, I have literally never golfed at all. I think I swung my brother’s golf club in the backyard once … maybe. I’m not even 100% certain about that fact if I’m being honest. All of that to say, every time we hit up a golf course for a wedding Dave + I have relearn how to drive the carts as we swoosh around different spots for photos. Dave did all the driving for Courtney + Scott’s wedding day because I was having way too much fun watching Courtney hold onto the back of her cart! You see, there was simply too much dress for her to sit inside it – I suppose that is the one downside to a big poufy wedding dress, but I mean, she looked so darn stunning in it, I think it was worth it!

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Ottawa Arc Hotel Wedding: Antonietta + Matt

Ottawa Arc Hotel Wedding Stephanie Beach Photography I have never been the biggest fan of downtown areas. There’s very little parking, there are people everywhere and even though everyone seems to be in a hurry, they still move at a glacial pace. And even though Ottawa has a gorgeous downtown core, I tend to only head there for sessions. But, you know what makes it sooo much better, an absolutely stunning couple, a beautiful sunset and a private Escalade with full access!!

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Beach Couple Session on Lake Erie: Chris & Jason

During my August long weekend, I met up with Chris and Jason again to try out some sparkler shots. We set up alongside Lake Erie in Long Point, Ontario after the sun had been down for a few hours. We only shot for about 10 minutes but were able to get the below shot without too much trouble (or too many bug bites).

Ottawa Couple Photography Sparkler Photo

Chris and Jason did an amazing job! And though I didn’t take them from the marshmallow roasting for too long, I really appreciate their time. Though, I found that the sparklers were a little weak so I will be looking into higher quality sparklers that produce more light (and more sparks).