You may remember Jenny + San from their Aga Khan Museum wedding photos, or possibly from part 2 of their story; their Mildred’s Temple Kitchen wedding.
Okay, so my Troy McLure impression may not be as strong in blog form (but trust me, if you heard it in person it would be spot on!) Maybe I’ll stop embarrassing myself and start talking about what’s really important, these two lovebirds!
I first met Jenny and San thanks to their cousin, Wylie, who is also a photographer. When Jenny approached Wylie and asked who she suggested as a wedding photographer, Wylie immediately thought about Ten·2·Ten (thank you Wylie!!) and the rest is history. It’s always an honour to be recommended by another wedding photographer.
Jenny and San wanted something that incorporated both of them as part of their engagement. San is a huge basketball player so we had to incorporate some awesome graffitti artwork and basketball courts before heading out for some Polson Pier engagement photos in order to satisfy Jenny’s desire to have the skyline as a part of her photos.
It’s pretty obvious that laughter is important for these two. Jenny’s laugh is contagious and her smile can brighten any room. While San may be the more quiet of the two, his smile, too, will melt your heart.
One of the nicest things about taking engagement photos at Polson Pier is that you can really get two different looks depending on what type of photographic technique you use. These first few portraits are light and airy. Keep scrolling down though…
… and wowzers! Check out the colour and vibrancy that the setting sun adds to the photo! These images were created with special lighting techniques that allow us to explore the variety of light available to us and really utilize the location to it’s full potential.
Congratulations to the happy couple! xoxo
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