Calgary Wedding Photographer |He Just Wants To Kiss Her|

I love the story about how I met Derrick and Tiffany.

Derrick emailed me a long time ago, telling me he was going to propose to Tiffany. Yes, I am lucky enough to know about things before my brides. I get all giddy knowing they are about to have a moment that they will remember for the rest of their lives.

Anyway, Derrick and I were trying to plan a sneaky proposal session but what he had in mind just wouldn’t work. So I waited for his email after she said YES!

Apparently Tiffany has followed my work for 3 years. Yup, I have only been shooting for almost 4 so she has been around for all of it. I am so thankful for clients like this. They have watched me grow and stuck with me throughout all of it. I couldn’t feel more honored.

So they booked me for their big day, which is going to be stunning by the way, and we got to planning for their engagement session. Well Alberta weather was working against us in the worst ways. Freezing cold and snowing. What could we expect, it was October after all. So we waited it out crossing our fingers for a bit of sunshine. Luck would have it, we got the sun, the wind, and a gorgeous location (Fish Creek) to take their photos.

The day was awesome. The wind was driving Tiffany nuts but I just knew it would add some drama to the photos. I absolutely love these photos and this couple. I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of their big day. Derrick loves this women so much it is unbelievable. Well, actually it’s completely believable. When you see these photos you can just feel it.

So ENJOY!

Swoon. Tiffany you have eyes that sparkleEnter my love for dramatic wind. This photo gets it’s own spread I love it that muchJust look at how he looks at her. Ahhh LOVE

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EDMONTON ALBERTA Canada
NC Photography specializes in newborn, baby, and cake smash photography. Based in Edmonton,Ab and serving the surrounding area including St.Albert, Sherwood park, and fort sastkatchewan