GULF ISLANDS WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY
The Gulf Islands of British Columbia are some of the most sought out locations to have destination weddings. You get an incredible mix of ocean, mountains, and forests. Mixing the stunning scenery with some of the best wedding venues and private properties around, these islands are made for weddings.
Being Gulf Island wedding photographers and videographers, we cannot recommend these islands enough!
Book us here as your Gulf Islands wedding photographers and wedding videographers!
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Wedding photographs serve as a visual reminder of the most important aspects of the day. From getting ready shots, first look, ceremony, the exchanging of vows, portraits, all the way to the reception. These moments will be cherished forever, thus making wedding photographers one of the essential wedding vendors; on the wedding day and in the days that follow.
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Wedding videography is such a unique way to remember your wedding day, to tell your own narrative and to remember the movement, sounds and emotions from your day. Ask anyone who has ever had their wedding filmed and they’ll tell you that hiring a wedding videographer is a must!
OUR FILMS
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There are a bunch of incredible Gulf Islands wedding venues to choose from, so I made a list of the top 10 we highly recommend!
(listed in no particular order)
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The Gulf Islands are a group of islands located in the Salish Sea between Vancouver Island and the mainland coast of British Columbia.
The name "Gulf Islands" comes from "Gulf of Georgia," the original term used by George Vancouver in his mapping of the southern part of the archipelago and which before the San Juan Island dispute also was taken to include what have since been called the San Juan Islands. Strictly speaking, the Strait of Georgia is only the wide, open waters of the main strait between the mainland and Vancouver Island, and does not officially refer to the adjoining waters between the islands and Vancouver Island but has become a common misnomer for the entire Gulf, which includes waters such as Active Pass (between Galiano Island and Mayne Island), Trincomali Channel (between Galiano Island and Saltspring Island), Sansum Narrows (between Saltspring Island and Vancouver Island), and Malaspina Strait (between Texada Island and the mainland around Powell River). "The Gulf" refers to all such waters collectively, and to those communities and shores surrounding it. Only the term "Strait of Georgia" remains in the provincial gazette although its use as a synonym for the Gulf is unofficial, while the term Gulf of Georgia remains in current use though not in the provincial gazette.
The term Salish Sea was adopted in 2010 to refer to the Strait of Georgia, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, and all connecting and adjoining waters. - Wikipedia
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The Augusts Wedding Photography and Videography of the Gulf Islands