November 1, 2011
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We have recently had the pleasure of working with one of our favorite photographers at a wedding we produced for Trisha and Josh. Kirstie Tweed from “Orange Girl Photographs” has taken some incredible photos of the venue space, both before and after.
The photos are from the Cocktail & Bar Area, set in the Conservatory at the Banff Springs Hotel. A use of many panels of chiffon drapery, beaded curtains and dramatic lighting helps to transform this breathtaking space! To top it off, a one of a kind, custom built ice bar with Ice Martini Luges and Flair Bartenders completes the look!
Please feel free to view the rest of the photos on the Orange Girl Photographs Blog shown below. We feel this gives the viewers a special inside look of the makings of a spectacular transformation!
http://http://www.orangegirlphotographs.com/blog.cfm?postID=369&lynn-fletcher-weddings

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All the above photos were taking by Orange Girl Photographs.
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August 2, 2011
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“It may be your PERFECT wedding day, but things can still happen! You will want to be prepared to handle anything…. Your dress gets a snag, your shoe gets a smudge, and your freshly manicured nail polish has just been chipped!”
Wedding days are fantastic and special, and while they seem to be perfect, they sometimes have hiccups along the way! You can make an “Emergency Bag” containing a variety of little tricks and fixes used by the pros, to ensure your magical day is not interrupted! Keep a bag or pouch in your hotel room or reception room for easy access…just in case! LFW brings a large toolkit filled with everything you could imagine and more. This monster list is what Lynn and her team come armed with onsite. The kit is replenished after every wedding to ensure they are always prepared! Here are a few of our must-haves:
1 –Baby Wipes – for cleaning dirty Ring bearer faces, to removing liquid eyeliner smears, without destroying your make up.
2 – White Chalk / Tide stick / Shout Wipes – useful to cover up any unfortunate smudges on your dress
3 – Clear Nail Polish – stops any run in stockings
4 – Change of Shoes – Nothing ruins a dance-a-thon evening more than blisters from your new wedding shoes! Try a comfortable pair of shoes with the same height factor that have already been broken in. Platform flip flops are a great idea and can be embellished with ribbon to match the wedding.
5 – Extra earring backs
6 – Mini Sewing Kit – Make sure to have threads of the colours you and your bridesmaids will be wearing! Black is also important for the Guys’ suits.
7 – Safety Pins – in all sizes. Extra large ones are essential in case your bustle comes undone or the snaps break.
8 – Medicine – Include things such as Advil (for tension headaches that are common when you are nervous), Imodium (just in case…if this the unthinkable happens, you’ll be glad you packed it!)
9 – Make-up – you will probable have fantastic make-up professionally done, but just some of the basics for freshening up
10 – Small Scissors
11 – Deodorant – for obvious reasons. Use a spray type so many gals can share.
12 – Toothbrush and Toothpaste
13 – A back-up pair of panty hose – For you or your bridesmaid!
14 – Emery Board – nothing is more annoying than a rough nail that keeps catching on things
15 – Tampons or Sanitary Napkins – Again…just in case! If needed you’ll be glad you have them!
16 – Tissues – I’m sure you or someone will be crying at some point! We have fancy little packets just for the Moms and put one on each of their chairs.
17 – Hairspray – the little travel size ones are handy to have!
18 – Nail Polish – in the colour you are wearing!
20 – Mole Skin – the best for blisters.

- A photo of LFW’s Emergency Kit
Some OTHER important items that are a good idea to keep handy are as follows:
Air freshener… Baby powder… Batteries – AA and AAA… Bobby pins… Breath mints and breath strips… Chapstick…Cologne-small…spray…Comb…Concealer…Condoms…Contact lens solution…Cotton balls…Cotton swabs…Cough drops…Dental Floss…Detergent stick…Double stick tape…Drinking straw (protects lipstick)…Elastic hair ties…Facial Blotting paper…Finishing Spray…First aid kit…First-aid kit…Fix Gel…Floss…Garment tape…Gravol…Gum…Hair brush…Hair gel… …Hand lotion – unscented…Hard Candy/ Lollipops…Individual packets of an OTC pain reliever like Advil or Excedrin…Individually wrapped toothpicks…Kleenex…Krazy glue…Lighter…Lint & Freshness Roller…Lint roller…Lip balm…Lip Balm…Lipstick…Matches…Mirror…Mouth wash (scope)…Nail Clippers…Nail glue …No Sew Glue…Notepads…Pens…Ponytail holders…Q-Tips…Regular size pad……Shout wipes or other stain-remover wipes…Silkening Gloss…Silky Hand & Body Lotion…Small pair of scissors…Socks – black…Socks – white…Static Guard…Sunscreen…Tide Pen…Travel bottle of hand sanitizer…Tums…Water bottles…Werther’s Original Candy
Reception Bathroom Baskets
Many of the items included in the “Emergency Kit” can be also used for the Washroom Baskets, at the Reception. We also like to add little cards with local cab numbers in all the washroom baskets, as well as at the bar to help ensure everyone gets a safe ride home after celebrating!
Listed below are a few of our favorite “Amenity Basket Poems”. Feel free to borrow these for your Washroom Basket to create a chuckle with your guests!
Poem #1
Here is a basket for all of our guests,
To make sure everyone feels their best!
The hairspray will help hold your hair in place,
The bobby pins to keep your hair out of your face.
If you break a nail, don’t worry! There’s a file and some glue,
It can also fix a broken heel on a shoe!
The polish will stop that darn run in your hose,
Use the tissues to stop a runny nose!
We hope that you’ll find what you’re looking for.
Take a mint and now go hit the dance floor!
Poem #2
So happy you’re here to share in our special day!!!
But should something happen to go astray,
Please help yourself to the contents within,
Hair spray (or Wet wipe), hand lotion, gum and even aspirin,
Use only what you need and leave the rest,
It may be useful to another guest.
So repair the damage that may have been done,
Then hurry on back and join the fun!!!
Compliments of the Newlyweds
Poem #3
Compliments of the newlyweds,
To help you feel your best!
Just use a little…freshen up,
And leave for other guests!
Poem #4
If your skin feels dry, your hair out of place,
Your throat is parched, or whatever the case.
We’ve put this together to help you along,
Now get yourself out there before the next song!
Here are some photos from LFW Weddings of Brides getting ready for their special day!

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Andras Schram Photography

Andras Schram Photography

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July 14, 2011
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As a Bride-to-be, you hunt for that perfect pair of shoes that you will wear as you march down the aisle. This special accessory may not be as important as the wedding dress, but comes in at a close second. With every different type of colour, texture and style out there to choose from, this task may seem slightly overwhelming.
Start by deciding whether you want to wear a dramatic spiked pair of heels, or reasonable and sweet wedding flats. Other than the visual look of the shoes, there are important factors to consider, such as wedding venue, height of the groom, temperature outside, the length of the ceremony and how far you have to walk down the aisle. If you are on the beach or walking through tall grass, you may want flats, while if you indoors, with a shorter style dress, you may want an amazing pair of heels that will make your overall wedding ensemble one no guest will ever forget! Some brides have a Winter Wonderland Wedding, amidst a snowy background and partake in a fun and festive “snow-boot” that makes for a super memorable look and wedding photo memories for all. No matter what you choose as a bride, remember to coordinate your special look with your bridesmaids as well. Perhaps by using a different complimenting colour scheme in a similar style, or a different look to reflect each bridesmaid individually.
A few tips for the comfort savvy Brides as well as the flashy style focused ones. Although some platform stilettos look stunning in photos, your feet may not think so! Save those stunners for the main photos, have a second pair (or boots perhaps) for outside photos, and then have comfy ones saved to rip up the dancefloor later. Whichever pair (s) you choose, make sure that they are all approximately the same height. You do not want to trip all over your dress while dancing in flats if the skirt has been hemmed to fall perfectly for your 7 inch platforms. You can also arrange to have the bustle on the dress come up higher for later in the day. This way you can wear whatever height of heel you want after the photographer stops shooting.
Below are some inspiration photos taken at a few of our own LFW weddings, we hope will give you some new fresh ideas for you to find your perfect pair of Wedding-Day Heels!

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As I See It Photography

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Andras Schram Photography

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Alan Maudie Photography

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July 7, 2011
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“As a globally recognized awards competition, the ISES Esprit Awards program was designed to honor the exceptional professional achievements of individuals and organizations from across the ISES membership representing all facets of the event.
The ISES Esprit Awards program was developed to showcase, acknowledge and honor the special events industry’s finest examples of creativity, planning, strategic management, resourcefulness and successful solutions. Since then, the ISES Esprit Awards program has carried out the same mission – to celebrate and honor the talents and contributions of ISES members in the special events industry.”
-ISES
Lynn Fletcher Weddings was recently nominated for the following ISES Esprit Awards! Being in the company of the top event professionals in the world is indeed an honor. We would like to wish all of our colleagues and friends all the best with their nominations this year and we will see you at Eventworld in St. Louis in August!!
2011 ISES Esprit Award Nominee – Best Wedding – “Falling Slowly”

Andras Schram Photography

Andras Schram Photography

Andras Schram Photography
2011 ISES Esprit Award Nominee – Best Wedding – “Midnight Love”

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2011 ISES Esprit Award Nominee – Best Event Décor – “Midnight Love”

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View the full list of nominees:
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June 30, 2011
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We’ll be featuring some of our favourite items and details from our clients’ events in a series called A Few of Our Favourite Things. First up is one of the more practical elements of a wedding: chairs.
After completing a design scheme, choosing linens, selecting napkins, centrepieces and other décor elements, everything feels perfect to bring your dream wedding to life.
But there’s another thing to remember – chairs!

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Chairs might seem like a frivolous design element, but they serve many purposes. First, they’ll be photographed along with your reception décor and part of your memories for years to come.
Your chair selection can help coordinate other design and décor elements – Jennifer and Cam’s wedding at the Fairmont Palliser incorporated touches of gold, including table numbers, chargers, centrepieces – and chairs.
You’ll also spend hours sitting in said chairs, enjoying dinner and speeches – so you want to ensure your chairs are beautiful and comfortable!
One of our favourite chairs is the classic Chiavari. Originating from the town of Chiavari along the Mediterranean coast of Italy, these chairs are constructed of wood, and come in a milieu of colours and chair cushion options.

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For Janet and Jeff’s Lake Louise wedding, we adorned each Chiavari with an organza tie and hung florals on each chair at the head table.

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We’re always looking for ways to add more colour, texture and florals to an event – so we’ll often tuck a bloom into a chair wrap for an extra special touch.

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One of the quickest ways to transform a banquet chair found at all venues is to use wraps – which come in a range of fabrics and colours – so you can use the existing chairs in your venue and incorporate to your décor design. We used chocolate brown and cream wraps for Shawnette and Will’s Silvertip Resort Wedding to tie in with their scheme of chocolate, blush and celadon.

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Chiavari chairs continue to be a popular choice with the influx of new colors all the time. This chocolate color is popular with many of our mountain weddings because of its rustic charm. We embellished this aisle chairs by tying a simple nosegay of orchids here.

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The below photo is of a ruffled chair scarf on a Chameleon Chair. Only the chairs at the head table of this fantastic fairy tale wedding had the exclusive ruffle décor, to show a different style than the rest of the overall reception tables. Chameleon chairs are very versatile because they can be dressed in so many different ways hundreds of options exist in the marketplace… which is just how we like it!

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Finally, one of the hottest products on the market has to be the Louis Ghost chair – featured in some of the most trendy hotels and homes, this chair has been seen at weddings and social events for the last couple of years and continues to be a sting choice of clients. We used the iconic chair and incorporated a monogrammed decal for a client’s 25th birthday party.

Alan Maudie Photography

Alan Maudie Photography
Whatever your preference or scheme, chairs make a lasting impact on your wedding memories for years to come.
January 22, 2011
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We’re in the midst of setting up our amazing Lynn Fletcher Weddings booth for tomorrow’s Wedding Fair in Calgary! The show runs from 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. at the BMO Centre – Stampede Park.
Come down to see the latest and greatest in wedding decor, flowers, photography, bridal fashion and other amazing vendors. And stop by the LFW booth to see our incredible booth – complete with flowers from The Nosegay in Calgary. Plus – we’ll be doing a fabulous giveaway after the show, so be sure to stop by to meet us and check back Monday. See you there!

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January 18, 2011
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We’re back with the stunning finale of Matt and Julia’s New Years Eve wedding! Special thanks again to Kirstie Tweed of Orange Girl Photographs for her amazing photos of Matt and Julia’s special day.
Following their emotional ceremony, our newlyweds took advantage of the incredible scenery at the Chateau Lake Louise for some amazing – albeit freezing! – wedding photos.

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Julia added a fur stole, mitts and adorable boots for their after-wedding shoot.

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Loved the coordinating socks of Matt and his groomsmen!

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Back inside the Chateau Lake Louise, the party was just getting started. One of our favourite décor elements was the 16-foot ice bar – complete with not one, but two martini luges!

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A princess slipper for Julia:

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And a slipper for one of Matt’s favourite pastimes – hockey!

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Matt and Julia wanted a winter bling look and feel to their wedding – and lighting was a big part of the décor. The room was awash in pinks, blushes and lavenders throughout the evening.

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Watching guests enter the ballroom was an amazing moment. The space had been transformed into a winter wonderland – with more than one guest gasping when they entered the space.

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Amidst the round tables, we incorporated a rectangular head table. This allowed Matt and Julia to sit at the head of the table as the guests of honour and still easily converse with their wedding party throughout dinner.

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We dressed each of the head table chameleon chairs with ruffled slipcovers – the perfect touch for the special table.

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Each place setting featured a gold charger, napkin and one delicious favours from Bedazzle My BonBons.

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To complete the winter bling look, the centerpiece trees featured gorgeous phalaenopsis orchids, gold glittered branches, hanging votives and feathers, dripping with strands of crystals.

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There is nothing like flickering candlelight to add a sense of romance and warmth to a room. Candles were an integral part to the lighting story for Matt and Julia’s wedding – votives on the tables, hanging from the centrepiees, and floating candles in front of the ballroom’s fireplace.

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Matt and Julia’s wedding cake stood prominently beneath the canopy which they were married under. The four-layer confection was delicious and topped with more orchids and Bedazzle My Bon Bons!

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Guests were treated to an unbelievable meal – complete with sorbet as palette cleansers between courses.

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After dinner and speeches, guests took to the dance floor. The floor was kept packed all night thanks to Alan Smithson of Smithson Martin Inc/Star Productions, who flew in from Toronto for the event. We told you last week about his revolutionary Emulator DJ system – Matt and Julia’s celebration was the world wedding premiere of the Emulator!

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The couple exchanges a kiss during their first dance with soft snow falling all around them.

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After her first dance with Matt, Julia shared a special spin on the dance floor with her father. The look of pride on his face brought us to tears – it meant so much to him to give his little girl the wedding of her dreams.

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Matt and Julia, thank you so much for trusting us to bring your wedding dreams to life. We had such an amazing time planning, executing and celebrating with you and your guests. Congratulations again!

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January 14, 2011
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Today we are thrilled to share our latest Real Wedding with you – Part I of Matt and Julia’s stunning New Year’s Eve wedding at the Chateau Lake Louise. Special thanks to Kirstie Tweed of Orange Girl Photographs who was on hand throughout the weekend to capture the celebration.
The night before their wedding, Matt and Julia’s families hosted an outdoor ice bar – complete with scotch, cigars, candelight in the snow walls and temperatures hovering near -30 degrees!

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Many of the guests traveled from Winnipeg for their wedding, so were very prepared for the chilly weather – it was a great way to kick off their festivities and the ski suit attire was an event in itself!

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Lake Louise is a very dear place for Julia’s family and was the perfect place for her wedding. Every winter, on their family ski trip to Lake Louise, Julia would tell her father that someday she would be married at the Chateau on New Year’s Eve!

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Julia’s dog Dallas was the star of the show decked out in many designer outfits and was a constant presence throughout the whole weekend!

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Julia is the ultimate girly girl and her bridal fashion didn’t disappoint. We loved her Oscar de la Renta shoes and her bouquet was the perfect combination of traditional meets glitz.

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The stunning bride dressed and ready to be married.

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Julia is very close to her parents and especially her father. When she was about 10 years old, she stood in the Victoria Ballroom with her Dad and said to him, “Daddy, when I get married someday, I want it to be on New Years Eve in this very room.” Twenty or so years later, the phone rang and Julia told her father, “I’m engaged and guess where I’m getting married!” After that, he knew exactly who to call to make it happen: Chad Mendleman at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise!
Nothing made her father more proud than to give his eldest daughter the wedding of her dreams just as she had predicted it years before.

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The Lynn Fletcher Wedding team helped create the wedding ceremony of Matt and Julia’s dreams – simple white décor, flickering candlelight, and stunning lighting to accentuate the Chateau’s famous architecture.

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Julia’s father escorted his little girl down the aisle to meet her husband to be. The date they chose for their wedding was especially important to Matt and Julia – three years prior, Matt asked Julia out on their first official date. New Years holds many memories for them, so it was a perfect date for their wedding.

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Matt later told us his favourite moment of the wedding was watching Julia walk down the aisle towards him – he was struck with the magnitude and emotion of the moment.

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The couple exchanging vows during their emotional ceremony.

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Sealed with a kiss – the happy couple are married!

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Congratulations as the newlyweds proceed back down the aisle!

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Stay tuned for Matt and Julia’s stunning reception coverage and some of the photos they braved in -25 weather for!
January 4, 2011
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Our Vendor Love series features some of our favourite wedding vendors – and today we’re profiling Kirstie Tweed from Orange Girl Photographs, who has shot some of our most memorable weddings. Check out her adorable website to read all about her love of weddings, mountains, her husband Kevin, and her puppy Leroy!

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1. For couples looking for a wedding photographer, what’s the top tip you can share?
A photographer’s website is the first place to start when trying to get a sense of a photographer’s style – I also recommend looking at their blog to get an idea of their personality, current work and how they approach a wedding. Whenever possible it’s a great idea to meet with photographers before signing a contract to make sure you are a right fit for each other. A photographer will be with you throughout your wedding day during intimate moments, so it’s important you feel at ease with them.

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Once you’ve found your photographer engagement sessions are incredibly valuable. It not only gives you a chance to get comfortable being in front of the camera but you’ll get a sense of how your photographer works in a much more in depth way. I love getting feedback on engagement photographs from couples – if I know what images they love most from their engagement session I can use that feedback when I’m creating their wedding photographs. I find that wedding days are much more at ease with couples I have shot engagement photos of because we’ve developed a relationship.

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2. What’s your shooting style – formal, posed, spontaneous, journalistic?
The unique thing about weddings is that you need to be able to shoot different styles in all kinds of situations. It’s really important for me to capture the emotions and moments that make up a wedding day as well as capture all the details that a couple thoughtfully included in their day. What I what most for my clients is that they feel relaxed and comfortable, have fun and don’t feel awkward or rushed. My approach has always been to find the location and light I want to photograph in first and then find ways that allow couples to interact with each other in a way that feels comfortable and real to them. I want them to pay more attention to each other than to me and my camera.

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3. What trends are you seeing in the photography industry?
I started out by shooting film. I shot medium format and worked in the darkroom. What I learned from shooting film was that I needed to learn light, to get my images right in camera and not rely on Photoshop. Photographers are discovering a love of film again – many started out shooting digitally and never worked with film. Now that they are discovering film I am seeing the influence of that approach – a return to more natural looking images, less processed and a more timeless approach.

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4. You live in Banff – an amazing town in the Rockies! Why did you choose Banff, and what about the area are you passionate about?
I grew up in Calgary and after art school moved to San Francisco for about 10 years. During that time I met and fell deeply in love with Kevin. He wanted to see where I grew up and we planned a trip home to Canada. During that trip I took Kevin up the Banff Gondola and while we took in the view he turned to me and said “How could you ever leave this place?” It was those words that began my move home to Canada. Shortly after we married we made Banff our home and have felt incredibly lucky to live in such an inspiring place.

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The light and the weather change constantly here so the mountains never look the same way twice. There is a beauty and peace here that is unlike any place I have ever been. What I love about photographing here is the type of couples a Rocky Mountain wedding attracts. I work with passionate couples who love the outdoors and they tend to be a hearty bunch – take for example a couple that Lynn and I worked with recently who held an outdoor ceremony surrounded by mountains and snow in -15 in December. I am constantly inspired.

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5. You often shoot with your husband Kevin – tell us more about working together.
I am incredibly lucky to work with Kevin. He understands me in a way that no one else does. We can communicate without talking and he often knows what I need before I do. He’s a calming influence for me and is gentle, soft spoken, very thoughtful and has a huge heart. I am amazed at how hard Kevin works on wedding days with me – he carries all of my gear so I can move quickly, is a second set of eyes and helps me with lighting. I couldn’t do what I do without him.
There is something really unique about getting to share all the special moments that you witness at a wedding with your husband; it reminds us of our beginnings. There have been some really moving moments during weddings that I am thankful Kevin and I got to witness together.

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6. Why are you passionate about wedding photography?
I have tried a lot of different types of photography and nothing has had more meaning or been more rewarding to me than shooting weddings. I’ve worked in a fine art photography gallery, exhibited my work, worked for a fashion photographer, photographed bands and did advertising work. It wasn’t until a friend asked me to shoot their wedding and told me to do whatever I wanted that I never looked back. I fell in love with the emotions of the day. Wedding photographs are incredible documents a couple dedicating themselves to each other surrounded by those that they love the most. Every weekend my “job” means getting to see a couple totally in love become husband and wife. Not many jobs involve that kind of environment. My camera allows me to witness some beautiful moments.

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7. What’s your favourite part of a wedding – getting ready photos, ceremony, reception, etc.?
My favourite part of a wedding are those moments when a couple really enjoys the day they have planned for so long. I love when the bride sees herself in her dress for the first time, the first time the groom gets to see his bride, the small glances during a ceremony, the recessional when a couple is Married. I love and cherish my time alone with a couple during photographs when I get to see them be with each other, the toasts when they are real and emotional and moving, the first dance when a couple gets to spend a moment together as husband and wife knowing they are married and their day was a success. My favourite parts of any wedding are the moments when couples express their love for each other and their friends and family and lose themselves in the emotions and enjoy their day.
Thank you Kirstie, for sharing your insight and thoughts on the LFW Blog!

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January 3, 2011
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There are moments when it’s clear we’re so lucky to bring to life the dreams, inspiration and visions our clients have had of their wedding. When we’re surrounded by incredible clients, vendors and guests at magical events.
We had an amazing time producing Matt and Julia’s New Year’s Eve wedding at the Chateau Lake Louise – the incredible Kirstie Tweed from Orange Girl Photographs was on hand to capture the photos. Below is a teaser pic from their wedding – congrats again Julia and Matt!

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