Weddings aren’t one-size-fits-all—and that’s exactly what makes them so magical.
Some are big, bold celebrations filled with laughter, live music, champagne toasts, and dance floors that stay full long into the night.
Others are quiet, tender moments shared between just a few close friends and family, or even just the two of you—promising forever in the simplest, most meaningful way.
Here in North Dundas and Winchester, I’ve had the joy of witnessing and documenting love stories of all kinds. From backyard barbecues with hay bales for seating and homemade pies for dessert, to cozy ceremonies at city hall followed by dinner downtown. I’ve stood in sun-dappled gardens, heritage barns, forest trails, and small-town churches—each one unique, but equally filled with love.
Because the truth is, it’s not about how big your wedding is. It’s about how true it feels to you.
Maybe you’re planning a barefoot ceremony in your parents’ backyard. Maybe you're eloping on a Tuesday afternoon wearing jeans and holding hands at the courthouse. Or maybe you’ve dreamed of walking down the aisle in lace and heels, surrounded by everyone you love. Your wedding day is a beginning. The first page in a brand new chapter of your life together.
And that moment? It deserves to be remembered.
As a wedding photographer rooted right here in North Dundas, I specialize in capturing weddings both big and small—always with an eye for the genuine, the joyful, and the real. My job isn’t just to take photos—it’s to preserve the feeling of your day. The little details. The way you looked at each other when no one else was watching. The teary hugs. The wind in your hair. The quiet pause before the ceremony. The way your Mom or dad smiled at you.
Whether you’re having 200 guests or just your dog as the ring bearer, I’ll be there to document it all with care and intention.
So if you’re planning your wedding day—whatever that may look like—know that your story is enough. It doesn’t have to be Pinterest-perfect. It doesn’t need to check any boxes.
It just needs to be yours.
And I would be honored to be there to capture it.
Kelly














