• Memoirs :: Infused Studios’ Visual Journal

    Memoirs :: Infused Studios’ Visual Journal

    Words by Maureen Young

    edmonton wedding photographersWhen Julie moved in, their weekends were spent shopping and turning the condo into a home and space that was uber comfortable and created together.  It seemed perfect when we heard how Jon had created a romantic space in the patio of their home to propose, and we loved that they used 3 camera types (Blackberry, point & shoot & SLR) to capture the setting!   For their engagement session, we wanted to take Julie + Jon to Banff but Rina was too ill & we rescheduled for a bit of hometown sightseeing and contrasting urban life with country pleasures.

    We started the day in downtown Edmonton where the blend of brick work, glass and green space was the perfect backdrop to show off their gorgeous finds from outlet shopping.

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    edmonton wedding photographersedmonton wedding photographersJon’s got the sweet tooth in this relationship and Julie’s love of coffee resulted in a $1,000 addition to their kitchen – a top of the line espresso machine so she can enjoy coffee at home rather than Starbucks.  It was a beautiful summer’s day so we enjoyed both their food love, coffee and cake, in an outdoor patio.

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    Julie + Jon like to surprise one another with simple things; Jon will leave Julie little notes when he goes away on work and Julie will send him an email late at night if she knows he’s up early the next morning to go away on work so he has something nice to read first thing.  Jon enlisted the help of their mutual friend Billy, who they met through, to help him surprise Julie with the Tiffany sunglasses (spotted perched atop her head) she wanted.  Julie was definitely surprised… when she saw the  holiday snaps Billy posted on Facebook… including the sunglasses.  Oops!

    edmonton wedding photographersedmonton wedding photographersFrom an urban dining experience to a rustic one – we finished the day raspberry picking.  If engineering doesn’t work out for Jon, you may find him spending his summers selling vanilla ice cream beside the raspberry farm – as we were picking raspberries (Anthony’s method was ‘one for the basket, two for me!) Jon said how awesome it would be to have vanilla ice cream to go with them.  From personal experience, we also know that ice cream sandwiches also go perfectly with freshly picked raspberries ;).

    edmonton wedding photographersedmonton wedding photographersedmonton wedding photographersFrom the raspberry fields we strayed to the canola fields next door & even though we were covered in bug spray the raspberries made us too delicious for the mosquitoes to resist :(  Huge props to Julie + Jon for braving the bug bites for these sensational images!

    In an Infused Studios first (yes, we’re having a lot of firsts this year!) we opted for a human tripod to get the shot.  Rina perched on Anthony’s shoulders (hanging on for dear life while still getting over a cold & trying to avoid falling & breaking something! Well, mostly avoid breaking the camera…) to get a more aerial view.  Did we mention Julie + Jon are both very tall people?  And we hadn’t brought a ladder?

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    Julie + Jon,we had an awesome time hanging out with you guys!  We can’t wait to shoot your wedding in this month & hope you guys have some sweet memories of raspberries (hope you found some vanilla ice cream to go with them Jon!).

    Love. You. Always.

    A+R

    P.S. hope the bug bits weren’t too itchy!

  • Irene + Peter :: Sunshine (Edmonton, AB) Part II of II

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    “Baby when you touch me
    I can feel how much you love me
    And it just blows me away
    I’ve never been this close to anyone or anything
    I can hear your thoughts
    I can see your dreams” ~ Amazed, by Lonestar

    When we shot Irene + Peter’s e-session in Jasper we saw how much these two loved hiking and the outdoors and they were fantastic sports.  When we saw the beautiful warm yellow of the bridesmaid’s dress and Irene’s bouquet, it seemed the perfect opportunity to bring in the wedding colours via canola fields.  As Irene and Peter danced amongst the canola, it was a bit of dancing on sunshine.

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    Irene’s gown had some beautiful detail and even the baby goat wanted a closer look!  Irene – thank you, for being the bride that didn’t panic because her gown got a bit muddy and stained before the reception.  As you said yourself  ‘I only plan on wearing this dress once.’  Good thing you had your Chinese dress to change into for the reception though 😉

    After that rather unorthodox introduction, Irene & the Goat became fast friends while poor Peter’s allergy med’s had worn off!  Sorry 🙁

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    We loved how Irene + Peter incorporated the bamboo element from their wedding invite into the reception decor.  It can be quite tricky at a traditional Chinese banquet to personalize the space, but they did a wonderful job with the simplistic elegance of bamboo as the table centre-pieces.  The guests received chopsticks in beautiful embroidered cases as favours with the bamboo repeated on the tag.

    And what better way to toast the happy couple than with a glass of wine served from the personalized wine bottles!

    It was an evening for celebration and the best man, Darren, wasn’t going to let his brother and new sister-in-law get away with not par-taking in the tradition of a first dance.

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    Irene + Peter – Thank you so much for your general awesomeness.  We knew after Jasper that your sense of adventure and fun meant we’d be able to push the limits and get some truly memorable images of your first moments as man and wife.  You didn’t dissapoint!  You are both all-stars for committing to our creative vision, even though it meant getting your wedding finery messy in the process!

    Your wedding was beautiful and rustic, but most of all – it was the warmth and intimacy brought by being surrounded with your closest family and friends that really made the day amazing. We are so humbled to be part of your very special day.

    Much love,

    ~Rina + Anton

    P.S. Alvin, Kristine – a BIG thank you for being our lighting bearers.  (They’re so good at this, you can’t even see them!)

  • Irene + Peter :: Field of Dreams (Edmonton, AB) Part I of II

    Words by Maureen Young

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    A love story that opened in the hallways of High School and developed in University avowed itself in the company of close family and friends in an intimate backyard ceremony. Irene + Peter didn’t start dating until University, but both recalled seeing each other in the hallways of High School and Irene’s friends recount gossip of a crush and a chase.

    Irene awoke at 4:30am, regardless of how cute a girl naturally is, somewhere between the excitement of marrying the man you see as your one and all the preparation there is time for gorgeous hair and make up. As Amily, her sister, bonds with her upstairs, Irene’s parents are busy downstairs preparing for the arrival of family and friends.

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    To find good fortune, both bride and groom took part in a Chinese hair-combing ceremony;

    The first combing symbolizes: from beginning till the end
    The second combing symbolizes: harmony from now till old age
    The third combing symbolizes: sons and grandsons all over the place
    The fourth combing summaries good wealth and a long-lasting marriage.

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    Irene’s closest girl friends came along early to see her in her Chinese dress and prepare the door games for Peter and his groom’s man, Darren.  Peter was stopped at the door and while the push ups may not have made him break a sweat, his rendition of Truly, Madly, Deeply by Savage Garden, had everyone’s ears breaking it seemed, a cat crying was a close comparison to the ‘music.’  Irene, ever thoughtful, or perhaps just eager to see her groom, called Peter to come pick her up.  Those push ups were just the warm up it seems ;).

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    The weather even co-operated!  A backyard ceremony in Edmonton may seem a gamble, but on a day where the sun shines and your yard is filled with family and friends, it is a perfect portrait of intimacy, warmth and simple at-home hospitality.

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    From backyard to barnyard, the bridal couple were troupers who weren’t bothered about the canola fields or baby goats! See all of that in part 2!

  • Stephanie + Ryan :: E-session (Edmonton, AB)

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    Where you lead
    I will follow
    Anywhere that you tell me to
    If you need, if you need me to be with you
    I will follow
    Where you lead

    ~ Where you lead, I will follow by Carole King & Louise Goffin

    Home.  A concept that becomes so much more real when it’s wherever your heart is, or better yet, with the person you love.   In the midst of their wedding planning, Stephanie + Ryan are also planning for their new home together.  For their engagement shoot we took them away from all the planning and out to the corn maze, much to the delight of the kids that were also visiting that day!

    Edmonton Wedding PhotographersWhile they may love HGTV and the adventure of creating a home together, they also love to try new things together and this engagement shoot did just that.  Although it was at the expense of Ryan’s pristine white trousers, which are now coloured with memories of sitting amidst the green corn, savouring sweet peas with his sweetheart and ripe strawberries dripping with sugary sweetness.

    “Mommy!  Look… a scare crow!”

    While we weren’t on the yellow brick road, we were caught up in the magic of the corn maze, which to Stephanie had a bit of Stars Hollow’s magic to it.  For Ryan, it was his chance to (inadvertently) become an iconic figure, the scarecrow.

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    From sweet peas to the pumpkin patch where we were caught in a misty shower which provided just another reason for a cuddle.  Ryan’s face is priceless as Stephanie, with the sweetness that first caught Ryan’s eye, casually tosses a pumpkin over her shoulder.

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    Strawberries were a juicy end to a sweet day.   Just desserts for a sweet couple.

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    Thank you guys for the laughs that you brought to the shoot. And Ryan’s clummsiness (thank goodness you had a Tide to Go pen in the car!)

    Stephanie + Ryan, we can’t wait to shoot your big wedding day and see how ballroom dance experience & practice will make your first dance amazing. Looking forward to more laughs.

    Your food buddies,

    A+R