It took a lot of work, reviewing all of my weddings from this year, but I’ve finally put together a post of my favourite wedding images from 2011. I wasn’t sure how to arrange them, so I just moved them around until the order felt right to me. It jumps around various parts of the wedding day and consists primarily of candid moments, with some portraits and in-betweeners (candid moments from the portrait sessions). Looking at these, I realize how amazing this year has been and how lucky I’ve been to work with such great clients (not a bridezilla, or groomzilla, in the bunch). I’ve witnessed intense emotion, new traditions, a variety of personalities, and lots of fun, laughter, and love. I can’t wait to get started on the 2012 wedding season.






































I thought I would wrap up the year with a review of my favourite photos. I think this year, I’ll just do two posts: portraits and weddings. I didn’t shoot a lot of non-wedding portraits this year, because most of my wedding clients were from out of town and couldn’t do engagements, but I did have some pretty awesome portrait sessions of all different types: engagements, trash the dress, boudoir, families, babies, models, and just having fun trying out new techniques. These are some of my favourites from 2011.

























Emily and Joshua came from Toronto to Emily’s hometown of Victoria to get married at the art gallery. The gallery is such an elegant place for a wedding, which was nicely complimented by the beautiful decor that Emily’s mother’s friend Deanne Young put together. We did some location scouting earlier in the week, which gave me a chance to meet Emily and Josh in person for the first time, but things ended up going a little differently than planned on the wedding day due to lots of rain. They had a first look at the Inn at Laurel Point and we took some photos on their suite’s balcony (the room was ridiculously gorgeous, by the way) and outside the hotel with umbrellas. As we headed downtown, the weather started to clear up a bit, but the wet ground still wasn’t ideal for pre-wedding photos. We made the best of it and they didn’t complain once. Thanks so much to my assistant Jon Faulknor for making the day run much smoother, and as a last minute fill in for a sick photographer.
Both of their families were really friendly and easy-going, making the task of getting family portraits done a snap. Emily’s grandfather played the bagpipes during the ceremony and her mother made jam favours for all of the guests. This wedding was very personal and emotional and I adore the range of expressions in the photos. The one of Emily’s father giving her away is one of my favourite photos of the year. After the first dance and parent dances, it seemed like every guest hit the dance floor – and they hit it hard. I’m sure the after-party at their hotel was a fantastic time.



















Venue: Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Decor: Deanne Young
Caterer: Truffles
Hair: Laura at Ginger Group
Cake: Pure Vanilla
Officiant: Don Gunn
Dress: Luz Boutique
Tuxedo: Moores
Ashley Gillett: Kudos for having such a great year. Lots of sweet moments, beautiful brides, and fun times. All the best in 2012! Dec 30, 2011
Nichole Taylor: Great emotional moments Lara! I also love your home page banner slideshow! Really creative shots and great moments captured! :) Dec 30, 2011
Jessica Schilling: Love it, Lara! So much emotion, you captured so many great candid moments and beautiful portraits! Dec 31, 2011
Bec {Wanted Imagery}: awesome! i love the candids, and your black and whites! great year! Jan 09, 2012
Cathy Crawley: There are some really stunning images in that review, what a fantastic year you had! Jan 26, 2012