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vancouver wedding photographer and videographer
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vancouver wedding videographer
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vancouver wedding photographer and videographer
vancouver wedding videographer
vancouver wedding photographer and videographer
vancouver wedding photographer

VANCOUVER WEDDING

PHOTOGRAPHER & VIDEOGRAPHER

We’ve been shooting in Vancouver for over 5 years and have fallen in love with this beautiful West Coast city! Besides having some of the most scenic and romantic shooting locations, Vancouver is home to many cool shops and restaurants, venues and clubs, and has a strong community feel. We like to spend our days off strolling the streets, visiting our favourite boutiques and taking nature walks along the seawall or in the forests. It’s no wonder that so many couples are choosing to get married in Vancouver.

In our eyes, Vancouver takes the prize for being one of the most lifestyle-diverse cities in Canada, and this most definitely impacts the wedding community in the area. With a fairly mild climate year round, there are no seasonal restrictions on when you can get married! Pair that with stunning nature and you have a wedding or elopement gold mine! In one day you can host a small ceremony with friends and family on the beach, take your wedding photos in the mountains and forests and have your reception in one of Vancouvers many reception venues. Your wedding experience can really be everything you want it to be!

Book us as your Vancouver 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!

  • Elopement photographs are a beautiful way to document your special day. From getting ready shots, first look, ceremony, exchanging vows, portraits, all the intricate details you want to remember. These moments will be cherished forever, thus making elopement photography and videography the best way to eternalize your day.

  • British Columbia's largest city, Vancouver (vænˈkuːvər) is located in the Lower Mainland region of the province. As the province's largest city, Vancouver saw an increase in its population from 2011's 603,502 to 631,486 in the 2016 census. 2016 saw a population of 2,463,431 in the Greater Vancouver area, making it the third-largest metro area in Canada. With a population density of approximately 5,400 people per square kilometre, Vancouver is the densest city in Canada. There are 52 percent of Vancouverites who aren't native English speakers, 48.9 percent of whom aren't native English or French speakers, and 50.6 percent of the city's residents come from visible minority groups. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada

    One of the world's most desirable cities, Vancouver is a great place to live. For housing, Vancouver is one of the priciest cities in Canada and the globe by a large margin. By 2025, Vancouver hopes to surpass even the most eco-aware cities. In urban planning terms, Vancouverism is the city's design ideology.

    The Squamish, Musqueam, and Tsleil-Waututh (Burrard) peoples have lived in Vancouver for more than 10,000 years, and the city is located on their traditional and unceded territory. On July 1, 1867, proprietor Gassy Jack established a ramshackle bar on the western border of Hastings Mill and dubbed it Gastown. This was the beginning of the present city, which was initially known as Gastown. The Gastown steam clock serves as a reminder of the original location. Granville, Burrard Inlet, was thereafter renamed as the townsite of Gastown. A contract with the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) led to the city's name being changed to "Vancouver" in 1886. Canada's first transcontinental railway, the Canadian Pacific, was completed in 1887. Trade between Asia-Pacific, East Asia, Europe, and Eastern Canada was greatly facilitated by the city's substantial natural harbour on the Pacific Ocean.

    The Commonwealth Games in 1954, the UN Habitat I, Expo 86, APEC Canada 1997, and the World Police and Fire Games in 1989 and 2009 were all held in Vancouver. The 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics were held in Vancouver and Whistler, a ski resort town 125 kilometres (78 miles) north of the city. The World Police and Fire Games were held in Vancouver in 1989 and in 2009. Greenpeace was established in Vancouver in 1969, and it was in 2014, the city became TED's permanent home.

    Tonnage-wise, Port Metro Vancouver is the fifth-biggest port in the Americas; it is also one of North America's busiest and largest ports. In addition to forestry, Vancouver has a reputation as an urban centre surrounded by nature, making tourism the second-largest business. As a result of major film production studios in Vancouver and neighbouring Burnaby, Greater Vancouver and nearby areas have become one of the largest film production centres in North America.

  • Stanley Park

    Stanley Park is a 405-hectare public park in British Columbia, Canada, that occupies the northwestern half of Vancouver's Downtown Peninsula and is flanked by Burrard Inlet and English Bay.

    Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

    The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a beautiful suspension bridge that spans across the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The existing bridge is 140 metres long and 70 metres above the river.

    Granville Island

    Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Granville Street Bridge at the southern end of False Creek separates it from the heart of downtown Vancouver.

    Vancouver Aquarium

    One of Canada's most popular public aquariums is located in Vancouver's Stanley Park. The aquarium serves as a hub of marine research, ocean literacy teaching, conservation, and the rehabilitation of marine animals.

    Vancouver Art Gallery

    The Vancouver Art Gallery is an art museum located in Vancouver, British Columbia. Robson Square in downtown Vancouver houses the museum, which comprises a 15,300-square-meter-building that is the largest in Western Canada.

    Museum of Anthropology

    The Anthropology Museum at the UBC Vancouver Campus is known for its exhibitions of world arts and civilizations, in particular First Nation band governments from the Pacific Northwest.

    VanDusen Botanical Garden

    Shaughnessy Golf Course was redeveloped into a public garden in 1970 with the help of funds from the Vancouver Foundation, British Columbia's provincial government, and Vancouver, Canada.

    Science World

    Science World, a science museum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is maintained by a non-profit organization of the same name. The museum, located at the end of False Creek, has numerous permanent and temporary interactive displays.

    Queen Elizabeth Park

    The 130-acre Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is a municipal park managed by the city. An old basalt quarry is on top of Little Mountain, and it was used to build roadways in the early twentieth century when it was excavated.

    Grouse Mountain

    Skiing and hiking are just some of the activities available on this 1,200-meter mountain, which provides stunning views of Vancouver.


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