Moments slip into memory
before we even realize it

An Edmonton wedding photographer
for the memories you’ll hold onto

Weddings are full of small moments tucked between the big ones

The ones that pass in seconds and somehow stay with you for years:

couple exchanging wedding vows in the rain under a transparent umbrella-polaroid

mid-vow laughter

a grandmother watching a wedding ceremony and smiling-thin-bordered

your grandma watching from the front row

photo by edmonton wedding photgrapher janine rose of a couple recessing post-ceremony with colourful ribbons-thin-bordered
overhead view of a styled wedding table with candles, flowers, place settings, and two hands cheersing-thin-bordered

ribbons falling around you

a toast that goes off script

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that minute alone after “I do”

black and white photo of a just married couple popping a bottle of champagne-thin-bordered

Those are the details that make a wedding belong to the two of you

And they’re exactly what I preserve with natural wedding photography that gently guides when needed and steps back when it matters most


For love in
all its forms


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Wedding Photography

a romantic bridal boudoir portrait of a woman with a long wedding veil-polaroid

Boudoir photography

black and white photo of a bride smiling at her groom during her wedding ceremony
a portrait of a groom holding his bride's leg
an artistic photo shot from underneath a couple kissing inside of a historic building in Paris
a vintage style portrait of edmonton wedding photographer janine rose holding a bouquet of flowers

I’m JANINE

An Edmonton wedding photographer who genuinely gives a damn about your wedding day

I’m not going to pretend weddings are all soft light, butterflies, and perfect timelines.

Yes, they can be beautiful pockets of time where everyone you love is gathered in one place.

But they can also trigger guilt spirals about who gets invited, and the messy process of figuring out what actually feels like you versus what’s tradition, expectation, or a trend posing as meaning.

And after over 10 years of photographing weddings –

Plus planning my own non-traditional one, I know how much it matters who you trust with a day like this.

Because the right photographer isn’t just there to document your wedding day, they’re there to protect the version of it that feels most like you.

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janine rose brand mark
a couple in the woods in autumn being kissed by their dog-thin-bordered

The people and pieces that that make it all feel personal

Years from now, your photos will carry you back to the people you love and the time you had together