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Edmonton Bridal Boudoir With Anisa
Celebrate your confidence and next chapter with Edmonton bridal boudoir photography - a personal and empowering pre-wedding experience.
Wedding Speeches: The Way To Candid, Emotional Moments
Learn my top tips for writing and including thoughtful wedding speeches that can be perfectly captured in your wedding photographs.
Relaxing Summer Wedding at Emerald Lake Lodge
A cinematic, love-filled summer wedding at Emerald Lake Lodge in Yoho National Park with moody skies, mountain views, and heartfelt moments.
Al Fresco-Inspired Brunch Ceremony at Glasshouse Kitchen
Grab your mimosa and settle in for a vibrant al fresco-inspired brunch wedding ceremony featuring live music, a unique circular ceremony setup, and beautiful peach and pink decor!
St. Albert Botanic Park Engagement Session
Natasha and Shawn planned the perfect garden stroll for their engagement session at St. Albert Botanic Park - love notes, surprise gifts and all!
Lake Minnewanka Engagement Session
Amol and David had their engagement session amid the stunning Lake Minnewanka scenery. Features inspiration for a destination engagement session, and a guide to Banff!
Modern & Elegant Royal Glenora Club Wedding
From door games and first looks with their dog to shots at Baijiu and popping bottles on the terrace, you don’t want to miss Jessica and Brandon’s modern wedding bash at the Royal Glenora Club!
Vintage Boudoir with Marina Georgia
Explore a soft and feminine Edmonton boudoir session inspired by 1950s glamour and vintage details.
Hi, I’m Janine!
An Edmonton photographer with a real soft spot for celebrations that feel personal, intentional, and a little less by the book. (Which is saying something, because I LOVE books.)
Equal parts bookish homebody and professional giver of a shit, I’m here to preserve the memories you’ll grow nostalgic for in time.
If you’re the sentimental type, prioritizing meaning and letting the rest be damned, we should probably talk.