Canadian Rocky Mountain Bridals, Banff Wedding Photographer
A popular wedding destination, the Rocky Mountain range in Alberta, Canada is known for its rugged and often masculine beauty. For contrast I wanted to pair the masculine setting with a feminine and elegant strength, while still feeling soft and regal; to achieve this we wove delicate pieces throughout each styled element. We chose locations to really highlight the diversely beautiful landscape of the Rocky Mountains and elevated the naturally wild surroundings with locally sourced vendors and talent.
We chose light and delicate fabrics within the champagne coloured tulle Hayley Paige gown and Noon on the Moon veil to soften the rugged surroundings. The florals designed by Foxglove Studio were delicate, loose and free. Art and Alexander provided equally delicate stationary with silk ribbon, vellum inserts, and love letters scrawled on parchment paper in walnut ink. In keeping with a cohesive aesthetic, the styling of our bride, as well as her natural spirit, was elegant and free.
A table set for two styled by Stacey Foley Design was nestled along the water’s edge with mountain views seen through a thin layer of smoke creating a truly enchanting and dream-like setting. Shadows from the floral centrepiece danced across the suede tablecloth and dinnerware, a love letter awaiting each couple for their elopement.
This destination bridal shoot embodies the quiet strength of a woman, as we may be both soft and strong.
This editorial has been published in Wedding Sparrow, Amber and Muse, Rocky Mountain Bride, and has an upcoming feature in Dear Bride.
Photographer: Lisa Catherine Photography | Film Lab: PhotoVision Prints | Stylist / Planner: Stacey Foley Design | Floral Designer: Foxglove Studio | Dress Designer: Hayley Paige | Rentals: Modern Luxe | Accessories: Noon on the Moon | Linen and Chairs: Special Event Rentals | Bridal Boutique: Delica Bridal | Makeup Artist: Trena Laine Makeup Studio | Hair Stylist: Sam Roycroft | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Model: Sarah Nunn | Stationery: Art and Alexander