I think it was in December when Micheline gave me a call and told me that Bryce had proposed and they were hoping to have a short engagement and she needed to know when we were available...because they had to have us there. I blushed. We were flattered. And so on May 1st in Banff, Alberta they had a fantastic wedding filled with love and surrounded by family...and boy, was it fun!
We started the day off with the girls getting ready in Canmore and then sped (quite literally) to the ceremony taking place in Banff. The time after the ceremony was filled with a creative photo shoot, but Bryce and Micheline had decided to throw something a bit special in at the end...a helicopter ride! The pilot took us for a bit of ride across the border into BC and landed among the mountains so we could spend some time taking photos. Isn't that awesome!?! It was a tiny bit chilly and we battled through snow that was knee deep (and waist deep at some points). This portion of the shoot somehow ended up with Bryce waist deep in snow, consequently dropping Micheline into a snow bank and me laughing so hard that I fell over and also got stuck...it was glorious fun! Tim didn't know what in the world had happened. All in all, our subjects were real troopers and we were so happy to have this unique opportunity.
Thank you to the couple and the Barter and Stiller families for treating us like members of the family! It was a blessing to be a part of this wonderful day.
God Bless,
Amanda & Tim























very nice , cool spot, literally
ReplyDeleteThe variety in these shots are amazing! A river, snow, a helicopter, a hot car! My favs are the snow images. The white on white is perfect! ~ Jeni
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Everyone looks awesome and Michéla... you look amazing after having little Raphael.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! Micheline and Bryce look very happy!
ReplyDeleteVery Cute! I love how the colours in her bouquet popped in those photo's in the snow!
ReplyDeleteAnd you got the true Micheline attitude! :)
The photos are so incredible! I love the backdrop. What a brilliant idea to helicopter into the mountains!
ReplyDeleteLots of Love and Best Wishes,
Your Second-Cousin,
~Clare
Beautiful Pictures guys.... Amazing photography you both certainly brought the scenery to life...
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