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Real Moments from Ottawa Weddings | Favourite Captures by a Wedding Photographer

  • Writer: PEGGY Skof
    PEGGY Skof
  • Jul 30, 2025
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 1, 2025


Bridal party during wedding photos when a gust of cold wind blows causing hair to go flying in Ottawa, Ontario.

Weddings are more than just ceremonies; they're a vibrant tapestry of emotions, stories, and unforgettable moments. As an Ottawa wedding photographer, I have been fortunate to document some of the most beautiful days in people's lives. Today, I’m excited to share a few of my favorite images from past weddings, each representing unique memories and feelings that are dear to me.


Let’s take a journey behind the lens and explore the stories that make these images special. Whether you’re an engaged couple seeking inspiration or simply someone who appreciates the art of candid photography, I hope you find joy in these glimpses of love and celebration.


The Quiet Before


There’s something magical about capturing those quiet moments right before the ceremony starts. The air is thick with anticipation, and you can almost feel the heartbeat of love that fills the space.


Groom sitting in a cozy room going over this vows before his wedding in Ottawa, Ontario.

There’s something I really love about this moment I captured from an intimate New Year's Eve wedding at The Knox Wedding and Event Venue, in Merrickville, Ontario a few years ago. The groom, sitting quietly before the ceremony, going over his vows one last time. The room is cozy and calm, almost like time slowed down just for him. You can feel the nerves and the focus—he’s not rushing, he’s taking it all in, making sure the words are right.

I love how the light is soft and moody, and even though it’s a beautiful space, it’s not overly styled or posed. It’s just him, in his own head, getting ready to marry the love of his life. These quiet in-between moments are some of my favorites to capture. They say so much without needing to be “perfect.”


Photographing Dad’s First Look


There’s something unforgettable about a father-daughter first look. It’s often one of the most emotional moments of the day—quiet, unfiltered, and deeply personal. I’ve witnessed tears, laughter, and the kind of embrace that says more than words ever could. This moment, where time seems to pause before the ceremony begins, is never staged. It’s pure connection, and it’s one of my favorite parts to photograph.


A father embraces his daughter during the first look between them before her wedding in Ottawa, Ontario.

And then they walked together, laughing like it was the best day of their lives. This was just minutes after their emotional first look. No posing, no script; just a proud dad walking his daughter toward the next chapter, bags in hand and heart wide open. These in-between moments often say the most, and they’re the ones I never want to miss.


A joyful moment of the bride and her father on their way to the venue for her wedding in Ottawa, Ontario.


Joyful Celebrations


As the ceremony ends, and the couple takes their first steps as newlyweds, a wave of joy spreads through the crowd. Laughter, cheers, and spontaneous moments create a perfect backdrop for candid photography that tells a story of love and happiness.


A couple just after their ceremony, giving each other a look of "we did it" in Ottawa, Ontario.

I love how I captured that “we did it!” moment right after their beautiful ceremony At The School House, in Munster, Ontario. Still buzzing, still smiling, still holding onto each other like it’s the best day ever (because it is). I love how they’re looking at each other—completely in it, totally present. These little seconds right after you say "I do" are pure magic. Everyone’s clapping, but you’re in your own little world.


Reflective Moments


Weddings also offer moments of quiet reflection. Whether it’s a brief pause or a shared glance or embrace filled with love, these instances provide depth to the wedding story.


A bride embraces her groom after their outdoor winter wedding in Ottawa, Ontario.

Even though it was freezing outside, this moment between them felt warm and completely still. There’s something about winter weddings; the way the cold makes people hold each other a little tighter, breathe a little deeper. Taken after their intimate elopement in the Dominion Arborteum, in Ottawa, ON. This wasn’t a posed shot. It was just a quiet pause, tucked away from everything else going on. I love how her eyes are almost closed, like she’s soaking it all in. These are the kinds of in-between moments I’m always watching for.


A Few More Favourite Wedding Day Moments


Here are some other images I love; honest, quiet, joyful, and everything in between. No big explanations needed, just real stories unfolding.


A photo of the aisle kiss between new husband and wife while guests blow bubbles at them, in Ottawa, Ontario.


A bride breastfeeds her young baby after the ceremony in golden light in Ottawa, Ontario.

Photo of bridge putting on her veil in black and white, in Ottawa, Ontario.
A candid photo of a bride getting ready for her wedding in Ottawa, Ontario, in black and white.
A confetti exit after a winter wedding in Ottawa, Ontario.
Bride and groom sitting on a dock dipping their feet in the water after their wedding in Ottawa, Ontario.


The Role of an Ottawa Wedding Photographer


As an Ottawa wedding photographer, what I really love is being able to piece together all the little moments into something that actually feels like you. I’m all about the real stuff, the laughs, the nerves, the way you look at each other when no one’s watching.

If you’re planning your wedding, think about the story you want your photos to tell. Don’t be shy about sharing what matters most to you; whether it’s the vibe of your venue, time with your people, or the little personal touches you’ve worked hard on. When we’re on the same page, we can create something that tells your story in the most honest, beautiful way.


Thanks for being here and following along. If you’re looking for an Ottawa wedding photographer to capture your day in a way that feels honest and real, I’d love to chat. Let’s make some beautiful memories together.



 
 
 

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