Brampton Millennium Gardens Wedding
A little different wedding day we had in store for Margaret and Manuel, it was sunny with blue skies all day long. A stark contrast with all of the rain we have ran into this wedding season. Not that we are complaining or anything it’s just a nice change of pace not to worry so much about Mother Nature throwing a wrench into our plans. As the wedding day progressed the clear skies helped with our idea of having a few different outdoor locations to photograph this awesome couple.
This intimate wedding was held entirely in Brampton and started in the wonderful St Patrick on the Gore Road. The character was shown to us in this over 100 year old gem as we entered the front door. Seating was at a premium and the church filled quickly as 2 pm got close and the arrival of Margaret. Manuel was nice and early as were we as we always want to scope out the area and plan our shoot. We didn’t plan on shooting on the church grounds but after we found a few choice spots we quickly changed the game plan for after the ceremony.
The ceremony was great and after the bride and groom greeted all of their guests following their walk down the aisle we headed out back for our rogue first location. We had a few acres to work with on the church grounds and used every inch of them. Before we finished we had to capture a few images around an abandoned house right across the street from St. Patrick’s. You know that we can’t walked away from any abandoned structure.
After our location jumping in and around the great city of Brampton we headed to Millennium Gardens for the reception. The reception itself was filled with emotions, a few tears and plenty of laughter. We even threw in a silhouette in the bridal suite to complete the perfect wedding day. It was like Christmas morning, a few silhouettes, an abandoned house and perfect weather.
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