Showing posts with label lake louise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lake louise. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2009

Erica & Chris

Lake Louise was such an awesome place to have a wedding! The photo possibilities were endless! Thanks to Niki, we were prepared to do some amazing shots in the Fairmont, Chateau Lake Louise. Niki had scouted the week before and found some deserted hallways, couches and stained glass windows to take advantage of in our shots.

The weather was perfect for photos. It was bit cloudy, which makes for even soft light. Most of Erica and Chris' outdoor shots were taken at the Lake Louise Train Station, about a 5 minute drive from the Hotel - in town.
Adjusting the colour and arranging a few shots, make it look like a scene straight out of the 1920's! Not only did Erica look absolutely stunning - with her blue "Sex in the City" shoes, but Chris was a great model too. Very GQ! Again Congrats to you both and looking forward to presenting you your Graphi wedding album soon.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Welcome!



Hello Everyone & Welcome!

I'm going to do my best to keep this blog up-to-date! But if you know me, you know I have lots on the go, so this will be challenging, but I hope rewarding! :)

First Blog:

Niki and I had the pleasure of photographing one of the most beautiful weddings ever. That was Erica and Chris, with their closest family and friends in Lake Louise, AB. The weather was touch and go for a while. Driving up, we had some snow, or as Niki's Chris would say, "White Rain". for a while I wasn't sure if the whole day would be rain and snow but it turned out great! Cool, overcast with a touch of sun here and there, and if you know a bit about photography, you know clouds are our friends. The couple chose to do their portraits before the ceremony, so we started out at the Chateau Lake Louise, in the hotel itself. Being a 5 star Fairmont hotel, there were ample photo ops right there. I'm sure if it were up to us, we could have filled 5 hours right there, but we managed to drag ourselves away from the stained glass windows and comfy couches, to the train station just a few kms away. That's where this shot was taken. Loads of fun with a gorgeous bride and groom - what else could a photog ask for? :)