May 7, 2012

Jessica & Alvin

April 2, 2012

Stanley Park Wedding // Sabrina & James

A few frames from Sabrina and James' Stanley Park wedding, on a sunny day outside of the Tea House restaurant in Vancouver.

March 19, 2012

Backyard Wedding // Sally & Ryan

Things we like: + Backyard weddings. + Abbotsford (about 45 minutes east of Vancouver). + Meeting couples for the first time on their wedding day and they end up being rad. + Old school barns. + Black and white photos. + Little kids doing crazy shit at receptions. Sally and Ryan's wedding had all of these things.

February 27, 2012

Sabrina & James

January 11, 2012

Vancouver Wedding // Karen & Cam

If you say you aren't weird, you're lying. Everyone is weird in their own way, and when you embrace the weirdness, life is that much more awesome. Weird is a good thing.

December 26, 2011

2011 – Year Two

2011 was the year we got to know who Nordica...

December 13, 2011

Burnaby Wedding Photographer // Melissa & Josh

Melissa and Josh’s wedding portrait request was something along these...

December 5, 2011

Indian Wedding Vancouver // Daisy & Mali

The "in-between" moments get a lot of attention in the wedding photography world, and rightfully so. They're important spices that give a wedding its flavour. The most interesting in-between moments for us usually have nothing to do with photography, and are often what we remember from the wedding. It can be a conversation we were having with the couple while taking their picture, or perhaps something that happened, something we'll never forget.

November 21, 2011

East Indian Wedding // Daisy & Mali

Daisy and Mali’s three day Sikh wedding was as intense...

October 31, 2011

Barn Wedding Vancouver // Meg & Adam

Couple's often ask us about general ideas and thoughts for their weddings. And our answer is pretty much always the same. We're definitely no experts on weddings per se, but we've been to a few by now, and there's one thing we've picked up on: The more real you keep it, the better. Don't put in a big effort just to be someone you're not for a day.