Andrea & James are a great couple whose wedding I photographed in early May this year. They are a fabulously sweet couple…and in my former life as a High School French Teacher, Andrea was actually one of my students…so this was truly great to be able to document her wedding day! Andrea is now a French teacher herself…and I know that she will inspire her students to develop a love of the language and culture…while of course having way too much fun in class!
Andrea and James are so in love, and it’s always amazing to capture those moments throughout the day that truly express their love for each other, and the absolute joy and happiness of the day. This is why I love to photograph weddings! Every wedding is so unique, and what an honour to be chosen to document such an important day and event in my client’s lives.
As I have a very documentary approach to photographing weddings..it’s always the captured moments throughout the day that are my favourites! My approach is to capture the moment without interference and mainly using available light…producing informal images that tell a story. It is always my goal to honestly capture the beauty, emotion and moments of the day…so when you look through your album over the years to come, you will have honest images that reflect your wedding day…the family and friends in attendance, the details, the moments and of course some casual and relaxed family and bridal party portraits.
Many people ask me what ‘documentary’ means as a photographic style…the best way that I can describe it is a ‘photojournalistic’ approach. This style is all about anticipation, about capturing the ‘decisive moment’…this term has been used to describe this style of photography, and was initially used to describe the master of documentary photography, the legendary French photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson. The work of Cartier-Bresson has always been a major source of inspiration for me. Cartier-Bresson helped develop what is known as ’street photography’ or ‘real life reportage’. Perhaps a quote that describes this ‘decisive moment’ is “I suddenly understood that a photograph could fix eternity in an instant” …Cartier-Bresson.
In any case, I first fell in love with street photography while living in France in 1994-1995 when I studied literature at L’Universite de Savoie…preparing to become a French teacher…it’s amazing that life’s journeys will bring you to where you were always meant to be…for me that’s where I am now…working as a photographer..my true passion and love!
Thanks Andrea and James for choosing me to photograph your wonderful day!
Cheers,
Jennifer












































