Litsa & Christos Parkview Manor Wedding

Litsa & Christos Parkview Manor Wedding

This past weekend we had the pleasure of photographing Litsa & Christos wedding held at the Parkview Manor. If you have never been to a Greek wedding you are doing your self a disservice. Go out and get some Greek friends and get them to take you to a wedding. They are full of life, love and US dollar bills being thrown around. Before we knew it the clock hit midnight on Sunday and we did not notice at all, the true sign that we love what we do.

We started off getting our groom ready for the big day in Richmond Hill. Christos had his brother give him a shave but we needed to get a few other last minute touch ups as well. Notice the custom made shirt with the grooms initials on it, just awesome. After we captured a few images with Christos family outdoors we headed down the Allen road into Toronto where the bride Litsa was waiting for us. She was ready and a bit on the nervous side, which is natural. Litsa calmed down pretty quickly as soon as we found out we shared a love for the show Hilarious House of Frightenstein. We talk about important things on wedding days. But no time to dwell on the great Billy Van we needed to get to church.

When someone says it all Greek to me they have been to a Greek wedding ceremony. English is heard about 10% of the time but we managed to capture awesome images of Litsa and Christos vows. Not sure how we made it out alive after the ceremony where we were pelted with rice. I am still shaking them out of my shoes and other areas. A short drive down the DVP got us to the Evergreen Brickworks and our awesome day of capturing images continued. Even though we lost out on a few of our choice locations because of construction we managed well. Litsa even requested a Hilarious House of Frightenstein themed shot, see if you can catch it.

Their wedding reception was held at the beautiful Parkview Manor. But I was waiting on the dancing and breaking of some plates. The dancing is my favorite part of a Greek wedding, because everyone gets involved. There is also the US dollar bills being thrown around that makes for fun images. I tried my best to where stick’em on my shoes but it didn’t work, maybe next time I am at a Greek wedding. We hope you love looking at these images as we did capturing them.

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