Brides-to-be brought their friends, mothers (and even their fiance's) to a great show in one of Vancouver's most beautiful wedding venues! Some of the best vendors in the wedding business were there to show their work and give ideas at Brock House. A turn-of-the-century Manor where the food and staff are great, your view is of the mountains and ocean and you are steps away from beautiful Jericho Beach and the park. All-in-one fantastic! My wife Regina and I really enjoyed spending time with prospective brides and their friends and hanging out with old friends and peers in the wedding industry.
There were fashion shows featuring beautiful designs from Isabelle's Bridal and Caroline Calvert Couture, Bridesmaid's dresses from Frocks and Groom's tuxedos from The Tux Store. Halfyard Designs and Jeweliette completed the looks with eye-catching blooms and fashion jewellry and DJ Zach Shore played the tunes to pace the groove.
While people sipped (or gulped... I SAW you! ;-D) wines from Peller Estates and enjoyed appetizers from the Brock House chefs, a string quartet from Musical Occasions played sweet and vibrant classical music. For a hot and flavourful pick-me-up, Lorne Berkun of Skyline Espresso (email him at lorne_berkun@yahoo.ca for your events) showed his élan pouring his delightful specialty coffees. Sunam Lighting and Productions created a great ambiance along with A&B Party Rentals completing the decor. Erik from Love Story Media recorded the show with his Canon pro camera and a steadycam.
Congratulations to the whole team at Dreamgroup Productions for a fun, informative and beautiful show!
A quick fashion shoot in the dying light, with models at the beach wearing Caroline Calvert Couture and Tuxes from the Tux store.
Lots to see at the wedding show!
Man Models wearing attire from The Tux Store
Classical String quartet from Musical occasions.
Ooooo, I'm a model too!
At the end of the show, all the models hit the catwalk...
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Brian,
The second photo is my favorite. The way the ceiling is draped and the chandelier almost seems like an extension of her is unique and memorable. Also love the serious guy face on the right contrasted by the big smiles of the ladies on the left. Once again, weddings are the woman's dream, not so much the grooms
On a personal note, I run a wedding blog and would be interested in exchanging links with you on your blog (like "Vancouver wedding photographer?". Let me know how you want to be linked and I can add you by tomorrow.
I also have a quick business related question. Friends of mine over at Exclusively Weddings are interested in being listed on your blog under "Wedding Favours".
They can pay a one time insertion fee for your trouble by Paypal. If not interested in that they could also provide a helpful article on wedding invitations for your website to assist your visitors. I'm sure their open to any other ideas you may have too.
Look forward to hearing back from you!!
Sincerely,
Leslie Jenkins
Editor - http://weddingengagementnoise.wordpress.com/
"Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years. That is what makes a marriage last"
Looks like a big success and a ton of fun! Congrats!
Great Photography!
such a nice photography...
The second photo is my favorite
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