Category Archives: Weddings
Something Magical
OKAY. Yes, I may have posted quite a few photos from Sayulita already, but I just can’t help it! Do you blame me?View full post »
Can Someone Direct Me Towards the Dance Floor?
Going through these images made me laugh so hard! I strongly believe in the sentimental value of capturing moments. IView full post »
The Vows in Sayulita
I have to admit that at most of the weddings I photograph I tend to shed a few tears, even if I just met the couple thatView full post »
Getting Ready before the “I Do’s”
Where do I begin? Jules and I met over coffee about a year ago to discuss their destination wedding in Mexico. I wasView full post »
Minako & Alan
Love, Laughter, Friends and Family… What more could you ask for?View full post »
The Dress
I couldn’t resist on dedicating a entire blog post entry on this bride getting ready… more to come!View full post »
Rebecca & Eric
Although the sun may not have come out to play on the day of Rebecca and Eric’s wedding, the lighting was aView full post »
Patricia & Peter
Patricia and Peter hired me just under a year ago to photograph their wedding. We were able to have coffee together inView full post »
Ian & Tracey
My phone buzzed on Tuesday… “Hey Darbs, would you be available to shoot a wedding on the mountain thisView full post »
6X6
The 120mm film has arrived!! I have been so excited about this, I recently shot my very first wedding on film and haveView full post »
I love firsts
This was an amazing wedding! I literally just met the bride and groom the day of and I cried during their vows. TheirView full post »
From Vegas to Whistler
Yes, it’s true… this amazing couple from Las Vegas decided to elope in beautiful Whistler British Columbia.View full post »
Jill & Steve Continued…
I always try my best to meet up with the bride and groom before the wedding, but with the digital age emailing seems toView full post »
Jill & Steve: Capilano Suspension Bridge
Just a sneak peek… more to come!View full post »
I HAVE A TRUE LOVE…
… for small weddings because there is a different kind of intimacy amongst family and friends. It always seems aView full post »





