
Tara and Marvin had known each other since high school, but had lost connection shortly after that. It wasn’t until the popular social networking website Facebook reconnected them back together. Tara is the sweet girl next door, always happy to see you type of girl. Marvin is the down to earth, will always be there for a friend type of guy. You two are special and two of a kind. Your extra grandiose bridal party shows your closeness to friends is almost like an extension of the family. Your genuine personality makes you two truly gems. It was the first time for us witnessing a ceremony in which all guest present raises an arm to extend their energy in whole heartedly blessing the new couple. With this small gesture, the power in the meaning, and in the presence of all your close family and friends, moved me beyond words. We have no doubt that the path ahead for the two of you and your family will be filled with light and happiness.
Thank you Tara and Marvin for allowing us to be present and entrusting us to capture your special day. It was an honor and we hope these photos bring back great memories and more happy tears.
Much Love and Appreciation,
A + B














Love this CUTE sequence with Marvin daughter, Vanessa. There’s a lot of LOVE going on with this family.



They started off the evening festivities with a dance in. Rocking out matching Kanye glasses.

It got a little teary for me as Tara sister recounted stories during speech time and proclaimed in the end that Tara is much more than just a sister to her, she’s her best friend. I love speeches during weddings because their so heartfelt.

Tara and Marvin friend performed a Hip Hop session to pump start the dancing for the evening.

We love traditions in weddings especially the Filipino money dance. Guest pin money onto the dress and the suit of the bride and groom and get to dance with them. This tradition is to bless the couple and give them a prosperous start together. Loving how everyone gets to take part in this.

AMBUSHED…..what started out as a safe garter toss turned into an ambushed on the groom. It’s a Winnipeg tradition we got wind of. We’ll let the pictures speak for themselves. Kudos to Marvin for being such a good sport about it =D



















































































