Showing posts with label Winter Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Winter Wedding Photography Inspiration {Muskoka Wedding Photography)

Muskoka Wedding Photography Winter

I adore winter weddings.  They can be so much fun!  Don't be afraid to get cold, and I promise you we won't let your dress get dirty.  

Claudia and Mark, in the photo above, were married years ago at The Northridge Inn & Resort, and it's still one of my favourite examples of rocking a winter wedding in Muskoka.  Mark & Claudia were married on the pier above in an outdoor ceremony, with their family and friends surrounding them.  Everyone, including the bride, bundled up.  Hand warmers and blankets were given out.  I'm not going to lie, it was a cold day in March - but as soon as the wedding itself started, no one noticed the weather.    They were too busy paying attention to Claudia and Mark, standing on a frozen lake, saying their vows in a way that was so true to them.





Friday, March 20, 2009

Claudia & Mark - Northridge Inn, March 14 2009



A lot of people think being a wedding photographer is just one main season of work, but let me tell you - winter weddings can be just as beautiful as summer weddings! Maybe not as warm, but definitely just as beautiful - if not more so.

Claudia & Mark were married on a crisp sunny day at the Northridge Inn in Sundridge, On - a small town between Huntsville & North Bay, in one of my favourite areas of Ontario (I think I'll always be a small town girl at heart, I miss being able to see the stars at night!).






Braving the extremely chilly wind, the gorgeous couple were married on a dock over the frozen Bernard Lake, and their ceremony included translation for Cluadia's German heritage. After the ceremony, we ducked in and out of the warm lodge to take some pictures, and it was definitely worth the cold cheeks!




Claudia & Mark, thank you for including me in such an incredible day of celebration - both of love, and of family!