McMichael Art Gallery Wedding from Carolyn Bentum Photography
You can tell a lot about a couple just by looking at snapshots of their wedding, especially if they infuse a lot of their personality into each and every detail. In a beautiful palette of mustard yellow & grey (love, love, love!), Kevin & Natasha’s wedding was complete with a dancing recessional, ice cream truck and lovely painted mason jars with the menus written on the sides. It’s a detail-filled affair captured by Carolyn Bentum Photography that I know you will enjoy.
What was your favorite wedding moment?
It’s hard to pick one moment. There are two prayers from the day that mean a lot to me; the one I got to have with Kevin before the service-without seeing each other; and the one during the service when my dad lead a family prayer on behalf of both our families. One of my favourite things from the wedding was being surrounded by all the people who love and support us-all at one time and in one place. Oh! And we had an ice cream truck come after the service for everyone- I LOVE soft serve twists!
Any advice for future brides/grooms-to-be?
My advice would be 1- make sure you ask others for help; its a lot for one person to do! and 2- Take as many opportunities you can to think about and enjoy every moment of the day-it goes by so fast but the times I took to stop and appreciate all that was happening around me are the times I remember and cherish the most.
Kevin & Natasha’s wedding was perfectly “them”. From the beautiful and bright colour palette, to the fun and spontaneous dance up the aisle towards the surprise ice cream truck, right down to the pretty art gallery evening celebration.. All the elements uniquely represented who they are as a couple and their wedding was the perfect celebration of their love.
The day is marked with lots of highlights for me. Natasha’s gorgeous and unique dress, their prayer without seeing each other before the ceremony began, the ice cream truck (I mean who doesn’t love ice cream?), the beautiful light that perfectly filled a grove of birch trees while we were shooting the bridal party and couple. Mostly I just love how they were able to really make their wedding about “them”, rather than just doing or incorporating certain things because it’s the norm.
Photographer: Carolyn Bentum Photography
Venue: McMichael Art Gallery Kleinberg, Ontario
Flowers: Wonika Floral Designs Brampton, Ontario (Dittie Voegele)
Dress: Windsor Bridal Toronto, Ontario
Cupcakes: Blue Door Bakery Ingersoll, Ontario
Hair & Make-Up: Mary-Anne Dacosta Brampton, Ontario
Ice Cream Truck: Ice Cream Kingdom, Toronto, Ontario

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