Saturday, 27 September 2025

Canada Wedding - Hornby Island B.C - Sea Breeze Resort

Keltie and Chris reached out to me (after I had photographed a wedding for a friend of theirs in Italy a few years before) and asked if I would consider flying to Canada to photograph their wedding, I was immediately interested. But my first question was of course, where?
Fate had it that they were going to be married on Hornby Island, a small island off the coast of Vancouver Island, and the island home of my sister and her family. Not only that, in a few weeks time I was going to be visiting my family in Canada. We set up a session to meet and take some engagement photos. Keltie and Chris were 
instantly likeable, fully in love, and a dream to work with. We were all in on the project of bringing me to Canada to shoot their fall wedding.
So, 1 year later I boarded a plane, and another plane, and another plane to travel across the world to shoot their wedding.


Hornby Island Ferry Canada

 For anyone who has travelled to the islands in British Columbia Canada, you know that there is something very unique about island hoping, and reaching these often relatively remote comunities. The ferry lineup, the waiting, the sea air, the tar on the pilings and docks. Visiting the islands are an experience ingrained in my memory, as much time in my childhood was spent on the water with my family. 

 Hornby Island

Driving over Denman island
  The ferry ride across the Island of Denman to reach Hornby, and travelling by car over Denman island, is a trip I have made countless times in my life. An honor to be travelling to capture Keltie and Chris' wedding.
 
Hornby Island dock

Helliwell park

Helliwell park

Ferry dock

The sunny fall weather broke, and the wedding day arrived bringing in a misty morning and West coast beach atmosphere. Keltie began the wedding day calmly getting ready with her mother and her aunt doing her hair and makeup, while the groom and groomsmen took a morning mountain bike ride in the rain.

Seaweed and bride's shoes

Bride getting ready

Bride getting ready at Seabreeze Hotel

Wedding dress and wedding umbrellas

Bride before the first look

Bride getting ready

Bride putting on earrings

The bridesmaids showed up for a girls first look and popped some Champagne.

Bridesmaids first look

Champagne toast with bridesmaids

Bridesmaids

Mother of the groom
The details that make a wedding unique. They may not be the first images you graviate towards, but they are the memories that make the day live forever in your memory. The towel your mom got you so you could get ready in her room. The to-go coffee after a rainy bikeride with your friends. 
Your friend who was still working on his thesis, but came to your wedding anyway, and had to borrow a screen the morning of. Another friend bringing you a burger your father cooked in the rain to make sure all your wedding guests had lunch. The moments of life, the people you love, and who love you. That is what a wedding celebration is also all about. Keltie and Chris's wedding day was full of these moments, family and friends celebrating and supporting their lives.
Friend carrying tv screen

A friend bringing a burger to the groom

Groom getting ready

Groom getting ready

Groom getting ready

The rain changed our initial plans for the first look and bridal party photos, but it didn't matter. Plan B was made, we adapted, and their emotional first look could not have been more perfect. The most important thing to remember on your wedding day is to live it, and enjoy every moment. 

Bride and groom first look

First look

First look
     
After the first look we drove to Helliwell provincial park to take pictures in the forest and on the beachside cliffs. 

 
Whaling station beach

Bride and groom at Helliwell park

    The drizzling rain stopped for just enough time for some beautiful     and moody moments in the long summer grass on the bluffs of            Helliwell park.



Wedding at Helliwell park on Hornby Island

Hornby Island Wedding

Bride at Helliwell Park

Hornby Island Wedding

Hornby Island Wedding at Helliwell Park

Hornby Island Wedding

Helliwell park bride and groom walking

Helliwell Park

Helliwell Park Wedding Photos

Helliwell park bluffs

Hornby Island Wedding

Hornby Island Wedding

    The bridal party met us at Whaling station beach. The girls kicked     off their heels to keep them ceremony ready, and everyone was        amazingly cooperative and chill. For the bride and groom keeping        your cool on the wedding day is essential, but when you have your     squads by your side being fully supportive, that is the best. It        makes it so much easier for everyone. 
    I am also always really conscious of capturing the moments and        locations we planned, but also not pushing too hard, especially        when the weather isn't perfect. If you are the bride and you choose     to do a first look and photos pre-ceremony, it is part of my job to     make sure you don't ruin your look for your walk down the aisle,        and I make sure you have time for touch-ups when you get back to        the venue.

Wedding party on the beach

Bride and bridesmaids running on the beach

Groomsmen running

Groomsmen

Groomsmen

Groomsmen

Groomsmen

Groomsmen

Groomsmen on Whaling Station beach

Beach wedding Hornby Island

Cocktail hour Seabreeze Lodge

While the bridal party met back at the resort and took a minute to regroup, guests began gathering for welcome drinks before the ceremony.

Guests with umbrellas

Guests arriving at cocktail hour with umbrellas

Keltie's family had been visiting Hornby Island for many years throughout her childhood, so the place and people had a special place in their hearts. It was a natural place of connection and the perfect setting to begin their journey as husband and wife.

Walking down the aisle

Bride walking down  the aisle

Bride and groom at the aisle

Mother and Father of the bride during the ceremony

Wedding Ceremony

Wedding rings

Wedding Ceremony

Exchanging rings

Exchanging wedding rings

First kiss

Wedding Exit

Wedding Exit

Wedding Exit

Wedding Reception

Wedding table rustic decor

Always remeber to take some time after the ceremony to soak in all the love and hugs. Sometime couples have so much excited energy after the ceremony they forget to just take it all in. I always encourage couples to remember to leave 10 to 15 minutes to just be in the moment with each other and your guests after the ceremony. 

Congratulations after ceremony

Wedding Guests

Wedding Guests

Wedding Guests

Wedding Guests

Wedding Guests

Wedding Guests

Wedding guest hugs

Sea Breeze Lodge

Cocktail hour snacks

A pod of Humpback whales put on a little show in the bay outside the resort during cocktail hour, who could ask for better natural guest entertainment.

Guests watching whales in the ocean

Cocktail hour

Cocktail hour

Cocktail hour

Sea Breeze beach

Sea Breeze Lodge hotel

    Keltie and Chris's puppy joined the cocktail party to celebrate         with mom and dad.

Bride and groom with their puppy

Wedding Guests

Wedding Guests

Bride and Groom entrance to dinner

Wedding Speeches

    I could tell immediately speeches were going to be a big part of         the evening, and they did not disappoint.

Bride and groom during speeches

Wedding Dinner

Wedding Speeches

Buffet wedding dinner

Bride and Groom speech

Wedding Guests

Wedding guests during dinner and speeches

Wedding Speeches
Wedding Speeches

    Keltie and Chris choreographed a dance after taking dance lessons     all year. After the big number everyone flooded the dance floor and     danced the night away.

First Dance

First Dance

First Dance

First Dance

First Dance

Father Daughter Dance

Father daughter dance

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

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Florals

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