This St. Stephen’s church wedding of Emmanuel and Keith was my last one of 2019! It seems like I have lived 10 different lives since then – HA HA! I guess pandemics do that to you!
That being said, I still remember this St. Stephen’s Church wedding like it was yesterday. These two lovebirds sure know how to pick the coolest church to get married in! It was my first time being inside St. Stephen’s church and wow! The outside reminded me of a Tim Burton movie with moss hanging everywhere. The inside is absolutely gorgeous, with stained glass windows and old wooden pilars that added so much character to the space. This style of wedding is my absolute favorite in that only the couples closest friends and family’s are in attendance. It makes the wedding that much more intimate and meaningful. Emma had communicated with me that her and Keith have their own spiritual beliefs and wanted a spiritual feel to their wedding which this church definitely provides!
Emmanuel was wearing the most gorgeous outfit – I just love the unique look. Not to mention she absolutely radiates joy. As she was walking down the aisle to Keith you could tell what a happy man he was to be marrying such a true beauty! After their wedding ceremony, friends and family threw bird seed at the couple which produced lots of laughs. Next we wandered around the church property taking advantage of the PERFECT lighting and the amazing grounds.
Thank you both so much for having me be a part of your intimate wedding in Victoria, BC. I cannot wait to see what the future has in store for you!
Vendors:
Makeup: Erin Bradley
Hair: Jane Hair
Bride’s wedding attire: Lyly of Whispermadebyhand on Etsy
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