You’re the kind of person who notices the way the light hits at golden hour, who loves slowing down enough to actually take in the moment, and who doesn’t want your wedding to feel like a production. You want photos that reflect real connection, quiet in-between moments, and the thoughtful details you chose on purpose. That’s why I take the time to get to know you beforehand, so when your wedding day arrives, you can relax and be fully yourselves while I capture it all naturally.
when I’m not photographing weddings, I’m usually chasing a new place to explore or planning the next one. I love travel for the same reason I love documentary photography: it forces you to slow down and actually notice things. A quiet morning coffee somewhere unfamiliar, a long walk with no agenda, a beautiful sunset that makes everyone stop talking for a second.
that’s also why my approach on wedding days feels the way it does. I’m drawn to the honest stuff, the calm moments, the quick glances, the way your people show up for you, the little pockets of quiet in the middle of a busy day. The photos that bring you back.
I’m Jenn — Toronto-based, always ready to travel, and I’ve been photographing weddings for 12+ years. I’ve worked across different cultures, styles, and timelines, and I’ve travelled all over the world documenting milestones for clients who want their photos to feel like real life, just beautifully captured.
I also bring a formal art background into everything I do. I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Toronto, majoring in photography and studying a wide range of art forms. That’s where I learned how to see composition, light, colour, and movement with intention—so your photos aren’t just “nice,” they’re thoughtfully made.
And here’s the slightly unexpected part: in 2017 I competed in a fitness competition (yes, the spray tan and sparkly bikini situation). Preparing for that meant pose coaching and learning how the body photographs at its most flattering angles. Combine that with live drawing classes, nude figure studies, and anatomy coursework from university, and I gained a deeper understanding of how bodies move, what looks natural, what feels stiff, and how to guide you in a way that still looks like you.
So if you’re worried you’ll feel awkward in photos, I’ve got you. You’ll never be left wondering what to do with your hands. I’ll give direction when it helps, step back when it doesn’t, and keep the whole thing calm and comfortable.
If you want to see what documentary coverage with gentle direction looks like, start here. These galleries are full of real moments, thoughtful details, and couples who cared most about being present.
If you want your wedding day to feel like an actual wedding (not a content day) and you care more about your community than curating every photo moment, we’ll get along so well. I’m here for couples who trust the process, want to feel comfortable, and want photos that reflect real connection (plus all the personal touches you planned). If that sounds like you, I can’t wait to meet you.