I LOVE shooting weddings in the not so busy season.
Talk about being excited to shoot a wedding. I was vibrating, ready to create art! Ready to see magic, and to let it seep through my cameras, and through my bones. I was ready, delighted by the chilly March air, the beautiful bursts of sunlight, and the giant fluffy clouds. I was compelled by the sweet, and lovely bride, and moved by the handsome and gentle groom.
I am so lucky to have such fabulous people in my world. I truly couldn't imagine doing anything different with my time, my life, or my energy. Amazing.
Thank you both so much for inviting me into your world and trusting me with your wedding photographs. What beautiful people you are, and what beautiful people surround you as well.
Here is what I saw.












I love this image, the long winding road, the tone, the way they are walking...


Just wanting to fill you in on dates that have already been booked with ERIN WALLIS PHOTOGRAPHY.
It looks to be an exciting year with a variety of wedding locations virtually all over Vancouver Island. We'll be at Tigh-na-mara in Parksville, Quadra Island, Victoria, Courtenay, Cortes Island, Campbell River and more. 
Is it possible that an entire year has breezed past us again?Apparently so. I find it incredibly hard to believe that in just 4 months, I have been involved with thirty couples getting married in Campbell River, and all over Vancouver Island. THIRTY. To think that about three years ago I would start off with five booked weddings. Four years ago, I had two... and now, Thirty. 































It is a beautifully stormy day today... and while listening to the wind howl through my windows, and rain exploding out of the sky, I've decided that it is time to share Christina and Darcy's wedding photos. We were in the Mexican Riviera, engulfed with lovely humid air and sticky sweaty heat. It was a beautiful sunny day, everything was perfect. 














There are rare occasions when the universe offers you moments like these, LIGHT like this. 






