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Canoe Restaurant Wedding – Catherine & Alex

November 2, 2015

downtown Toronto wedding

Canoe Restaurant Wedding

They got married atop the city.
Canoe Restaurant sits on the 54th floor of Toronto’s TD Bank Tower, above the city’s tallest skyscrapers, with a sunset view that is out of this world.

We circled the neighbourhood and found romance amidst the bustling streets and office buildings, pausing to document photography their portraits in some of the city’s unique and interesting backdrops. Some of this included graffiti, church parks and even some metal cow sculptures – we embraced where we were and really relished how different their wedding photos would look.

Their wedding ceremony took place in a room adjacent to the main dining room with a unique layout – they stood in the middle with their loved ones seated in rows on both ends of the space. This way everyone could be closer – and the idea of being surrounded by loved ones during such a momentous time is lovely.

Their ring bearer stole my heart – a doe-eyed sweetheart in a mini-man suit and flower crown. Yes, he wore a flower crown, and it was adorable!

This wedding also included some special personal touches including custom illustrated invitations with them and their pug Frank (who also joined us that day!), ‘party animal’ figurine place cards, a cake topper that Catherine’s grandparents used for their wedding, and candles Alex lit just before dinner to honour his parents who are with us in spirit.

Here are some highlights from their special day.

Words from the newlyweds themselves and more info about their wedding are at the bottom of the post.

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And now, here are some words from the newlyweds themselves:

* What was the style/vibe of your wedding, and why did you choose to make it that way?
We wanted our wedding to feel urban, and reflect how much we love living in Toronto. The end feeling that we wanted to create was a fun dinner party for our guests.

 * What did you love most about your venue?
Everything! The space is beautiful on its own, so we didn’t have to do much to decorate.  The view is spectacular. We loved having the ceremony, cocktail hour and reception all in one place. And we loved that our venue is a restaurant, so the focus was on the delicious food.

* What was your favourite wedding moment (bride & groom)
We had a lot of favourite moments during the day, but a few stand out:
Catherine: I loved seeing Alex for the first time. I also love how Alex surprised me towards the end of the night by including a touching and hilarious anecdote in our thank you speech to wrap up a joke that we’ve shared since our first date.
Alex: I’ll never forget watching Catherine walk down the aisle at our ceremony.

* Any advice for engaged couples planning their wedding?
Enjoy every moment because the whole process is fun, exciting, and goes by quickly. Make sure that you have a least one person you can rely on to troubleshoot and keep things moving on the day of your wedding, and make a really good detailed itinerary.

* Any final thoughts about the big day/experience of getting married that you’d like to share?
We relied a lot on help from our amazing friends and family. It was a true labour of love to turn our ideas into a beautiful day.

Vendors:
– Photographer: Olive Photography www.olivephotography.ca
– Bouquets: Coriander Girl
– Hair: Bridezilla Beauty
– Makeup: Beauty by Sabrina
– Stationery: Chicks n Hens
– Dress designer: Truvelle (from Sash and Bustle)
– Suit: Tom’s Place
– Cakes: Desmond & Beatrice
– Favours: matchbooks from weddingfavours.com
– Venue: Canoe Restaurant
– Balloons: You Send Me
– Veil and earrings: Hushed Commotion
– Frank’s bow tie: Dog and Bow

Can’t get enough of these two and their cutie patootie pug? Revisit their High Park engagement session here!

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Thompson Hotel Wedding – Jodi & Brad

February 13, 2015

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Jodi & Brad are an absolute riot, and I had the pleasure of photographing them and their cool city Thompson Hotel wedding. The city skyline from the roof was incredible, and inside Jodi & Brad had decorated the sleek space in a lush, romantic way with modern touches (like the rectangular gold vases, clear ‘ghost’ chairs, and fun personal additions like cat place cards, their favourite candy and silly wedding-themed surveys for guests to fill out). The mixture of styles was pulled off wonderfully – it’s no wonder, since Jodi’s an event co-ordinator extraordinaire!
Their height difference was also so cute – Brad had to bend down quite a bit to kiss his bride! They’re super adorable together.

*Check out the end of this post for some wedding planning reflections from these newlyweds!*
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** Here are some words from the couple about their love and wedding planning: **
“Our wedding was a comedy of errors from start to finish, but when all was said and done, ended up being a perfect day. We had a number of things suddenly change during the planning process that made us have to re-adjust our desired theme and ovrall look & feel. One of those (not so minor) things was having the restaurant the reception was scheduled to be in close down a few months before the date. We had chosen the particular restaurant because it had a very soft, warm, and romantic feel to it, which we both loved. We moved the reception to the Lobby Bar in the Thompson hotel, and were thrilled with the results, but it meant having to modify our romantic theme to a more modern venue. We tried to incorporate soft touches with the colors, flowers, centrepieces, and overall décor so it was a combination of downtown chic meets soft romanticism. My biggest piece of advice for brides (and grooms) planning their wedding is to roll with the punches. Things will change, things will be adjusted, but as long as you’re able to adapt you’ll do just fine. It can be a stressful time but if you have a vision in your head of what you picture the day to be, you can always translate that into whatever situation may greet you. My second piece of advice is to have fun with it and make it yours. A wedding should be a reflection of who you are as a couple and doesn’t have to follow a cookie cutter script. We forewent most traditions – no cake, no garter/bouquet toss, and only one person each in our wedding party – because we felt they just weren’t us. Instead, we opted for quirky and personal vows and to show off our love of cats with hand painted gold cat nametags. We also gave our guests mini packages of our favorite candy brought home from Germany in my suitcase as favors. We felt like each and every guest at the wedding was able to have a snapshot of who we were together and the type of relationship we have. Groom says: Truthfully, there’s only so much input a groom has when planning a wedding when the bride-to-be works in the event production business. You just answer “yes” and “no” honestly when asked and try to not say anything stupid. My better half did a fantastic job of making sure that we were able to put on (what we feel was) the ultimate party for our friends and family, some of whom had come from as far as Australia to be involved. The only thing I would recommend to those about to get married is book your photographer for as long as possible in advance. We had our incredible photographer booked for several hours and we still ended up needing to keep her for additional time as the timeline got a little delayed, as can often happen with weddings. That time flies by SO fast so keep that in mind when planning your day. Oh, and you’ll have a lot of people pulling you in this direction and that, but don’t forget to take a few minutes to eat!”Toronto wedding photographer Thompson Hotel Wedding_0128
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