Meghan and Josh’s wedding day was an absolute dream to photograph - the kind of day that reminds me exactly why I love what I do. We kicked things off at the stunning Cruickston Park estate, where the getting ready photos felt more like we were shooting inside a magazine spread. The guys were in the Trapper’s Cabin and the girls were in the Stone Cottage - although calling it a cottage feels wrong. It was more like a gorgeous century home with endless character and perfect pockets of light. Cruickston Park made my job so easy with so many beautiful rooms, textures, and historic details to play with. If you’re planning a Cruickston Park wedding, trust me, it’s a photographer’s playground.


We also had Meghan and Josh’s first look right on the Cruickston Park grounds, which was such a sweet moment. From there, we rolled right into wedding party photos and family formals so the rest of the day could stay relaxed. The rolling property gave us a mix of open fields and heritage backdrops - the perfect combination for a Cruickston Park wedding gallery. We even snuck in a few couple portraits before heading out to Whistle Bear.


Then it was off to their Whistle Bear Golf Course wedding ceremony, set in the venue’s stunning outdoor space. The timing couldn’t have been better - golden hour hit right after they said their vows. Instead of hopping in the golf cart, we stayed close to the ceremony site and made use of the open fields and warm light. Whistle Bear Golf Course always delivers beautiful scenery, and this Whistle Bear Golf Course wedding was no exception.


The celebration continued inside the elegant reception spaces, where heartfelt speeches carried through dinner and everyone was ready to party the moment the music started.


Meghan and Josh, thank you so much for having me as your wedding photographer. Your day was unforgettable, and I’m so grateful I got to capture it all.