Late Summer Wedding at Pearson Convention Centre

Late Summer Wedding at Pearson Convention Centre

On this wedding day we brought our full bag of tricks and used every inch them and than some. I do not think that there wasn’t a type of lighting gizmo that we did not use. We had off camera flash, on camera flash, video light, sun light, no light, every light and all lights in between. As one point we had poor Silverio angle a flash in is hand in the Rolls Royce while looking loving into his wife’s eyes. Sorry to let you have a glimpse behind the curtain but this is what it takes to capture great images. It takes a little bit of work but in the end magic happens.

On the morning of our getting ready images were a little tricky as the bride and groom live fairly close to one another. How close? their backyards are attached. So any outdoor photography came complete with ninja tactics. Lucky for us we have our 5th degree black belts in wedding photography. No bride would see her groom before church on this day, not on our watch.

After throwing a few ninja stars to and fro we headed to church to get this two kids married. A little bit of two camera action achieved a few different angles and perspectives you see below. The fun was after the ceremony trying to get all guests into an image without any steps. But once again we called upon our ninja tactics and used a few tricks with the limo bus and gravity.

Our post ceremony plans took us to Humber Arboretum which is hidden rather nicely behind Humber college. It is a great location on the city’s north west end that apparently is no longer a secret with the 6 weddings there. Most without a permit I’m sure, but who am I to judge. The reception was held at Pearson Convention Centre and came complete with a DJ ( Non Stop Productions ) and band (Tabu). Which was a nice little change of pace. They even did an awesome version of Hotel California to complete the awesome wedding day.

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