MEET OUR ASSOCIATES

 

Cole

Cole is a a seasoned photojournalist and storyteller based in Toronto. Cole’s work has been featured all over the world including the New York Times, The Globe and Mail and Getty Images. He is passionate about capturing unique and evocative moments that reflect his commitment to art and the human experience. Whether he is covering professional sports, politics, or tender human moments, Cole approaches his work with care and intention. He is driven to translate real-life stories into powerful visuals that act as vessels to core memories. His experiences working for the largest news and editorial publications have led to his unique perspective in his body of work. Cole’s photojournalistic perspective combined with his use of analog film is ideal for couples who want their wedding photos to feel like elevated memories.

 
 
 

 

Brittany

I am an artist specializing in Documentary Photography, living and working in Toronto. I’ve been shooting weddings since graduating with a masters degree in Photography from SVA in New York City. I have exhibited work throughout Canada and the US and have been commissioned to photograph portraits and stories for VICE, New York Magazine's The Cut, Toronto Life among others. 

My style is a mix of clean, timeless portraits you and your family will love, and the perfectly-imperfect documentary images that mean so much because it’s the real you. In my art practice I shoot exclusively on film so I love being able to bring that into my wedding work.

 

 
 

 

Greg

Greg is a Canadian documentary photographer based in Toronto, Ontario. He came from the commercial photography program a Humber College, and has been making work across Canada ever since. While his photographs span across multiple disciplines, his understanding of light, colour, and composition can be seen throughout. Whether it’s a portraits, still life, landscape, or candid moment.

It has always been his goal to apply these same techniques to his commercial and wedding work. To give the client the most unique, (and sometimes overlooked) perspective of the moment.

He draws most of his creative influence from the colour street photographers of the 1970’s, such as Joel Meyerowitz and William Eggleston. He aims to capture the moment in the exact fraction of a second that it took place. With vivid strong colours, and a compelling use of light. His photographs often continue to reveal new information with each viewing.

 

 

 
 

Wyatt

I’m Wyatt Clough, I'm a filmmaker and (mostly film) photographer based in Toronto. I've been taking photos since I was 9 shooting originally on my Dad's old Asahi Spotmatic and developing my own prints in the basement bathroom we turned into a makeshift darkroom. In retrospect, I'm a bit concerned I was allowed to play with that many chemicals so young, but it did something and I've been doing this professionally since 2015.

My experience in the creative field spans across the commercial and editorial scenes. I’ve directed numerous music videos, toured with bands all over the world for months, and photographed many prominent bands for their promotional materials and for publication. I’ve worked with legendary punk bands such as Silverstein, Underoath and Senses Fail and have adapted the musical influence of my life in to the visual elements I create as a director and photographer.

I always aim to achieve a sense of raw authenticity with the people I’m working with, whether they are models for a music video, capturing creative portraits of musicians or creatively documenting the world and events around me, I bring that all to the table when capturing weddings. I couldn't imagine doing anything else.