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TWO PEOPLE. ONE OBSESSION.

David is the one who sees the frame before it happens. He's been involved in the arts his whole life — graphic design, advertising, a stint in the music industry — and what all of that trained him to do is think in compositions.

He knows where the light will land, which angle makes a moment feel like a painting, and how to stay completely calm when your flower girl has a meltdown ten minutes before the ceremony. That unflappable quality isn't performance. It's fourteen years of being the steady presence in someone's most emotional day.

ABOUT

BREANNE [BREE+ANNE] As Breanne Sees Him

Breanne spent years as an elementary school teacher, and what that gave her — patience that genuinely doesn't run out, an ability to read a room instantly, and a warmth that makes people lower their shoulders — is the reason couples keep saying the same thing in their reviews: it felt like having a friend there.

She's the one making sure your gran feels included, your timeline isn't slipping, and your dress is perfect before every shot. She'll notice the curl that escaped your updo. She'll hand you a tissue before you ask. By the end of the day, your family will have adopted her. That part's not a sales pitch — it just keeps happening.

MEET DAVID [DAH+VID]
As David Sees Her

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photos by Corrina Walker Photography

We're David and Breanne — a husband and wife who fell into wedding photography the same way most good things happen: by accident, then all at once. We're not a studio. We're not a brand. We're two people who have spent 14 years learning how to disappear into a room, read a moment before it happens, and make two nervous people feel like the only two people in the world. That's it.

That's the whole job.

The Stuff That Doesn't Make It Into a Bio

We'd rather be

In Europe

Favorite City

Oslo

favorite ice-cream

Village Ice Cream 

Drink of choice

Red Wine / Gin & Tonic

favourite Show

Succession, The Bear, or Schitt's Creek

CELEBRITY CRUSH

John Krasinski & Emily Blunt

guilty pleasure

A Good Watch

take my money

Fjallraven

secret talent

Building Furniture

listening to

John Mayer

hobby

Gardening / Swimming

weekend plans

Mountain Biking 

FAVORITE SHOW

Mad Men

CELEBRITY CRUSH

John Krasinski & Emily Blunt

secret talent

Building Furniture

listening to

John Mayer

guilty pleasure

Expensive Shoes & A Good Watch

take my money

Fjallraven

Hobby

Mountain Biking 

weekend plans

Mountain Biking

Three Things That Make the Difference

Most people have never had a professional photo taken. Standing in front of a camera with someone you just met, on the most emotionally charged day of your life — it's a lot. We get that, because we put ourselves in front of the lens every year on purpose. Not for the photos. To remember what it actually feels like. So when we're directing you, we're not reading from a posing manual. We're using 14 years of instinct to help you find the version of yourself that the camera loves — without you ever feeling like you're posing. That's what the engagement session is for. By the time your wedding day arrives, you'll know exactly how to stand, how to breathe, and how to be yourselves in front of us. Most couples tell us it was the best decision they made.

We Know What It Feels Like to Be You Right Now

No 1

You've saved a hundred Alberta location photos to Pinterest.

 The turquoise lake. The mountain backdrop. The ones that look like a painting. Here's what those photos don't show: the tour bus in the background, the parking lot two hours away, the viewpoint so crowded you're shoulder-to-shoulder with strangers.
We've been full-time Calgary residents for 15+ years. We know the version of those places that isn't on Instagram yet — the angle nobody's shooting, the trail access that doesn't require a 6am lineup, the hidden meadow that looks better than Lake Louise anyway. Location isn't just about beauty.

It's about logistics, timing, and knowing exactly when the light does something extraordinary. That knowledge is part of what you're hiring us for.

We Know Places You Haven't Found Yet

No 2

There's a direct line between how stressed you are on your wedding day and how your photos look.

Not because you're not photogenic — because tension lives in the body, and the camera sees everything. The less you're managing, the more present you get to be. That's why we're involved long before the day itself: learning your family dynamics (yes, we want to know about your complicated uncle), understanding your timeline, and staying in genuine communication with your planner so nothing falls to you.

On the day, you won't need to manage us. We already know the plan. All you have to do is show up and be there.

We Handle Everything So You Don't Have To

No 3

The Gallery on Your Phone Will Be Gone in Five Years. The Album Won't.

 we believe

A wedding album isn't a scrapbook. It's an edit — the best version of your day, sequenced like a story, printed to last

Our albums are the perfect blend of art and story

Ours are handcrafted in Canada, made from materials selected to hold up decades of handling, and designed so that the object itself feels worthy of what's inside it. You'll leave it on your coffee table. Your parents will pick it up every time they visit. Your guests will ask where it came from. That's not an accident — that's what a well-made thing does.

 we believe

250 weddings. 14 years. Every single one different, different venues, different families, different chaos, different magic. What that kind of experience teaches you isn't a formula. It's instinct. The ability to feel when a moment is about to happen, to read a room in thirty seconds, and to know when to step back and let things unfold. If there's a pattern across every great wedding we've ever shot, it comes down to three things:

A couple who trusted us enough to be fully present. A day that was planned well enough to breathe. And a team,  us, who knew what to do with that.