squamish wedding videographer
squamish wedding photographer and videographer
squamish wedding photographer and videographer
squamish wedding photographer
squamish wedding videographer
squamish wedding videographer
squamish wedding photographer
squamish wedding photographer

SQUAMISH WEDDING

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY 

Squamish BC is an incredibly beautiful location to get married. It has towering mountains, stunning rock faces, and a bunch of great wedding venues to choose from. We have been photographing weddings and elopements in Squamish for awhile now, and it never gets old.

If you have chosen Squamish for your wedding or elopement, we are so excited for you!

Book us as your Squamish wedding photographers and wedding videographers!

  • 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.

  • 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!

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  • There are a bunch of incredible Squamish wedding venues to choose from, so I made a list of the top 5 we highly recommend!

    (listed in no particular order)

    CN Roundhouse

    Eagle Valley Retreat

    Sea To Sky Gondola

    Sunwolf

    Cheekye Ranch

  • Squamish (/ˈskwɒmɪʃ/; 2016 census population 19,512) is a community and a district municipality in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located at the north end of Howe Sound on the Sea to Sky Highway. The population of the Squamish census agglomeration, which includes First Nation reserves of the Squamish Nation although they are not governed by the municipality, is 19,893.

    Indigenous Squamish people have lived in the area for thousands of years. The town of Squamish had its beginning during the construction of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway in the 1910s. It was the first southern terminus of that railway (now a part of CN). The town remains important in the operations of the line and also the port. Forestry has traditionally been the main industry in the area, and the town's largest employer was the pulp mill operated by Western Forest Products. However, Western's operations in Squamish permanently ceased on January 26, 2006. Before the pulp mill, the town's largest employer had been International Forest Products (Interfor) with its sawmill and logging operation, but it closed a few years prior to the pulp mill's closing. In recent years, Squamish has become popular with Vancouver and Whistler residents escaping the increased cost of living in those places, both less than one hour away by highway. Tourism is increasingly important in the town's economy, with an emphasis on outdoor recreation. - Wikipedia


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