(A Documentary Wedding Perspective)
Your wedding day doesn’t start at the ceremony.
It starts in the quiet. In the slow moments. In the in-between space where everything still feels a little unreal and you’re surrounded by the people who got you here.
This wedding morning at Elsick House in Scotland felt exactly like that. Calm, meaningful, and deeply personal. Nothing was rushed, nothing was overly structured, and because of that… everything mattered more.
As a documentary wedding photographer, this part of the day is one of my favorites to capture. It’s where your story actually begins.
The Moments You Don’t Plan (But Will Never Forget)
Getting ready isn’t just about putting on your dress or buttoning a jacket.
It’s the laughter in the room. The quiet pauses. The way your people move around you, helping, watching, taking it all in. It’s the feeling of this is really happening slowly settling in.
At Elsick House, the space allowed for that kind of presence. Natural light, open rooms, and no pressure to rush from one moment to the next. Everyone just existed in it.
And that’s where candid wedding photography thrives.






When Your Day Feels Shared
One of the most meaningful parts of this morning was how present their son was throughout it all.
He wasn’t tucked away or brought in just for a “cute moment.” He was there. Fully part of the experience. Moving in and out of the room, watching, interacting, just being himself.
And honestly? That changed everything.
Because weddings aren’t just about two people. They’re about your life, your people, your story as it already exists. When those layers are present, your photos feel fuller, more honest, more you.







The Quiet Shift Before It All Begins
There’s always a moment during the morning where everything shifts.
It gets a little quieter. A little more real. The excitement softens into something deeper, something more grounded. You start to feel the weight of what the day actually means.
It’s not dramatic. It’s not loud. But it’s one of the most important moments of the entire day.
And it deserves to be remembered.






Why This Part of the Day Matters So Much
When you look back on your wedding photos years from now, it won’t just be the ceremony or the portraits that bring you back.
It will be this.
The beginning. The people. The feeling of being surrounded by love before everything officially starts.
That’s why I approach getting ready in a documentary way. You don’t need to perform or think about the camera. You just get to be in it.
And I’ll be there, capturing it as it naturally unfolds.


For My Manitoba & Winnipeg Couples
Even though this wedding took place in Scotland, this is the exact same energy I look for when photographing weddings in Manitoba and Winnipeg.
Whether you’re getting ready at home, at a venue, or somewhere surrounded by nature, these moments are always there. They just need space to happen.
If you want a wedding day that feels relaxed, present, and actually enjoyable, it starts here.




















