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Hello, I’m Kim! I’m photographer in Toronto that specializes in weddings, engagements and children and families photography. My wedding photography style is documentary with a touch of traditional. You will barely notice I was there. I understand that your wedding is one of the most important days in your life. My focus is on recording artistic images that tell the unique story of your wedding. I will photograph all the emotion of your wedding day as well as the priceless reactions of your family and friends.

I’m a hopeless romantic with a photography eye for details.

I work to capture your wedding day in a creative, unobtrusive style, so you can enjoy every precious moment of it.

Capturing Weddings & Love Stories

I'm Kim

The Person Behind The Lens

Guidance for your wedding to get the most out of photography and have an awesome day

I invest a lot of time into creating strong relationships with my couples so my photography reflect every big and small detail of your day perfectly. I keep my pricing fair and simple to reflect my mantra that wedding days should be fun, relaxed and all about you.

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Kim got down to business when it was required, and got the shots we needed to have!

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We were so impressed with her work – not only the quality of the shots, and her keen eye, but the way she handled our families and friends in order to get the job done. Kim got down to business when it was required, and got the shots we needed to have! Kim fit in very well at our event, and many of our guests raved about how nice it was to have a photographer who was professional and personable. We also know that she put in a very long day for us, and we appreciate it. It shows that she cares about her work, her clients and her reputation.

Charmaine & Kirk

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As your wedding photographer, my priority is to give you the very best in attention, detail and service. Isn’t this simply how wedding photography should always be?

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