Dianne and Daniel’s wedding was a seamless fusion of heritage, architecture, and emotion — a celebration that reflected both their Catholic roots and their creative spirits. The day began at the Ace Hotel, where moody textures, modern design, and quiet anticipation set the tone. Every detail — from the light spilling across minimalist interiors to the elegant simplicity of Dianne’s look — felt intentional and art-driven.
Their ceremony at St. Mary’s Parish carried a sense of reverence and stillness. Surrounded by loved ones, they exchanged vows beneath soaring arches and the glow of stained glass before stepping outside for timeless portraits on the church steps and in the garden.
The celebration continued at TCE on Sterling, a venue that perfectly matched their aesthetic — a modern industrial space with exposed brick, soft ambient light, and a creative soul of its own. Under the thoughtful design and planning of the Toronto Micro Weddings team, every detail came together effortlessly — from the minimalist décor to the beautifully curated flow of the evening. The result was a reception that felt both contemporary and deeply personal, a reflection of Dianne and Daniel’s artistry and grace.
My focus was to let their story unfold with quiet authenticity — blending documentary honesty with an editorial eye. The final gallery captures not only their love and faith but also the creative essence that made this celebration so distinctively theirs.
WEDDING DETAILS
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