Summer has finally reached Nova Scotia after a long, cold, wet spring. We’ve earned it. Patiently waited for it. Embrace that sunshine, soak up some vitamin D, go for a stroll, enjoy the ocean breeze, skip some rocks. Just don’t stay in the water for too long - it’ll be warmer in a couple of months.
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Herring Cove Wedding Photos
This was a fun session. Marco & Lena traveled from New Brunswick to have photos taken after their wedding. My heart was so completely set on taking them to the coast that I forgot about some of the logistics. I provided a map pin and a brief description of where we’d be heading, but failed to give them a heads up on the terrain. It’s rough and tumble. Rocks, roots, marsh and mud. Some dry spots, but you’ve got to hike to get to them. And there they were - dressed to the nines and wearing footwear suitable for a ballroom. #photographerfail.
But they were excited. As excited as I was to introduce them to Herring Cove. We took it slow. Backtracked a number of times. But didn’t slip. Didn’t fall. And what a night it was. Just the slightest breeze off the water and a lovely mix of pastel tones in the sky.
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Read MoreHalifax Tall Ship Wedding
A boardwalk reveal, followed by lobster rolls, followed by a wedding within reach of George's Island, followed by celebratory drinks. This was a Halifax wedding that any photographer could love. April and Neil chose to surround themselves with a close knit group of family and friends on the decks of the Mar II. Sunny skies kept spirits high and a steady breeze off of the harbour entrance kept the sails full. No aisles and no pews. Just pure simplicity. A reception for extended family and their larger circle of friends was held at a family home in Seaforth, a tiny seaside community along Route 207. Alberta ribs on a custom made rotisserie, hungry Nova Scotians hovering over mussels, open doors & arms and an endless number of stories shared.
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