• Memoirs :: Infused Studios’ Visual Journal

    Memoirs :: Infused Studios’ Visual Journal

    Words by Maureen Young

    Edmonton Wedding Photographers

    Love, love, love how destination weddings = a day or two after for creatives with the newlyweds!  We had a blast with Anita + Jesse’s entourage (a.k.a members of the bridal party) as we went to Hard Rock Resort & Casino and the local market for days 1 & 2 of the creatives.  Our original plan for the market was put on hold by more thunderstorms but we found a luxe locale and spot of sunshine.

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    Lifeguards warned us off the beach as thunderstorms were, yet again, approaching.  Much to  Jesse’s dismay neither of us were prepared to dive in after him  so he couldn’t play in the crashing waves.  Sorry Jesse, Rina’s had just 1 too many instances of losing her shorts in calmer waters!

    Day 2 we went to the local market with bodyguards Ray & Colin to keep the vendors at bay.  Anita got her groove on and danced in the streets, much to everyone’s delight as tourists and vendors who cheered from the stalls.  She also found a shawl in the same colour as the bridesmaids’ dresses and we all chipped in so she could have a souvenir of her Dominican wedding.

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    Anita bought her dress in China and never had any intention of taking it home with her, even though her mother-in-law was quite keen for her to have it for the Edmonton reception (although we all joked it was for Jesse’s sister Marianne to have for her wedding day).  Instead, Anita wanted her dress to give someone else’s love story a stylish flourish who otherwise may not be able to afford it.  A pregnant vendor asked Anita for the dress as she was hoping to get married after the baby was born.  Anita was super happy that her dress would give another girl the opportunity to have a beautiful wedding and traded the dress from some jewellery and a sundress (well she couldn’t exactly walk around nude!)

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    Thank you Anita + Jesse for having us out to your wonderful and crazy wedding.  Your friends and family were awesome and we got a chance to hang out with everyone, seeing some old pals and meeting some new friends. Your free spirited personalities go soooo well with us!

    Loved your Edmonton reception as well!

    Love. You. Always.

    A+R

  • Angela + Jimmy :: Shine (Edmonton, AB) Part I of II

    Words by Maureen Young

    Edmonton Wedding Photographers

    The aspiring students’ union member and the pretty nursing student wed on a crisp autumn day.  Although it was late October, not a whisper of snow was in sight.  Joined by Jimmy’s parents and sister from Dubai as well as family + friends a bit closer to home, Angela + Jimmy’s wedding merged the Christian ceremony with the East Indian celebration perfectly.

    Hair and make-up were brought to Angela’s parents house.   Angela + her 5 bridesmaids spent the morning in giggles as they shared both stories and Angela’s excitement about her big day.  Angela’s gown had a beaded halter and neckline which was perfectly accented by the beautiful bangles on her wrist.  No wonder Angela’s mom was in tears when she saw her stunning daughter walk down the stairs of the family home!

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    Jimmy’s 5 groomsmen, as well as his dad, joined him at home to get ready.  Getting ready at home meant Jimmy + Angela’s dogs could share in part of the excitement as they weren’t involved in the ceremony or reception.  Making sure his son looked perfect, Jimmy’s dad was on hand to help Jimmy with his tie.  Jimmy, in turn, inspected each of his groomsmen to ensure they were immaculate before setting off for the church.

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    Angela + Jimmy, along with her bridesmaids, decorated the church the day before.  The deep purple of Jimmy’s tie was woven throughout the church and brought to life by wisps of tulle, golden berries and brightly coloured flowers.  Angela walked down the candlelit aisle with her father.  She glowed, Jimmy looked like the happiest man on earth (on the verge of tears).

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    After the ceremony and family portraits, we all hopped in the limo for a (not so) short trip to a location we had scouted earlier for some creative shots of Jimmy + Angela and their bridal party.  As Jimmy is from Dubai, he wanted to have photos with Edmonton’s skyline in the background so we scouted out a great location in advance.  Unfortunately, the limo driver couldn’t quite find the same location.  Even after the 45 minute detour, everyone was in great spirits and looking amazing.

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    Love. You. Always.

    A+R

  • Jessie + Kenny :: Engagement Teaser (Edmonton, AB)

    Words by Anthony and Rina

    Edmonton Wedding Photographers

    Full Circle! Jessie and Kenny fell in love while working at her parents’ Chinese Restaurant as highschoolers. By sheer coincidence, their engagement was also shot in a Chinese Restaurant.  haha.  More to come in a couple weeks. Enjoy!

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  • Kate + Will :: Royal Wedding Recap (London, England)

    By Maureen Young

    Royal Wedding collage

    Apologies for the rather lack lustre image quality of the collage above, I’m afraid a hand held digital camera isn’t sterling quality!  Last week Infused Studios’ Facebook, Twitter and blog were all abuzz with the Royal Wedding and for those who didn’t get the exclusive coverage on Facebook, this is a curated collection of images that I felt best reflected the atmosphere, the love story and the pomp and circumstance the British are so well known for. 

    After 6 hours on The Mall in front of Buckingham Palace, having climbed over fences and gone through gates (all while wearing a pencil skirt!), being there for the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge’s first public kiss was incredibly heart warming because, like all newlyweds, they faced a crowd shouting for a kiss, albeit their crowd was a fair bit larger than the average wedding!

    Things I loved about the Royal Wedding:

    • It was an absolute expression of the bride & groom; Kate + Will were actively involved in the decor, flowers etc
    • Individual components had a lot of meaning; Kate’s dress was embroidered with the national flowers of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
    • It suited the venue and occasion.  I (and I’m incredibly sad to admit this) saw some of The Big Fat Gypsy Royal Wedding where the gown was too large to go down the aisle.  Similarly, with a venue the size and height of Westminster, trees were appropriate
    • The heritage; the engagement ring was a family heirloom, the wedding band made of Welsh gold as all Royal wedding bands in the past were.  The car taking Kate to Westminster was the one used by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall on their wedding day & the carriage taking Kate + Will to Buckingham Palace was used by Prince Charles and Princess Diana.  Kate & Pippa’s earrings were commissioned by their mum, Kate’s incorporating design elements from her newly minted crest.
    • She managed to keep The Dress a secret.  Love it when the groom and guests are all equally wowed when a bride enters the venue

    Ideas that inspired me:

    • Peronalised favours.  Granted these were made by companies looking to cash in on the Royal Wedding, but there are some fantastic ideas for wedding favours; mugs, flags, plates, playing cards….
    • Have multiple parties.  Yes, cost is a major consideration but not all parties need to be created equal.  For destination couples especially, a low key celebration back home means the world to family & friends who couldn’t make it.  It gives greater opportunity to be inclusive with the guest list.
    • Incorporate your history.  There is something especially magical about including elements that belong to family members, or your personal history
    • a DIY scrapbook with a sense of humour, ref Kate Middleton for the Win.
    • Having a photobooth? Include fascinators as part of the fancy dress items for guests to enjoy.

    Did you watch the Royal Wedding?  What are your favourite moments, ideas and inspiration?

    xo

    Maureen

    PS – thanks to everyone who Liked the Royal Wedding album!  Your encouragement meant I got to take part in one of the biggest love stories of this decade – being on The Mall last Friday was incredible!  Check out http://www.facebook.com/infusedstudios for a video I took of the second kiss (the first one did happen super quick!)