I’m Sarah, the photographer behind Latitude 49 Photography. Based on Vancouver Island, I specialize in cinematic and romantic wedding photography that blends editorial artistry with authentic storytelling. My work captures honest emotion, natural light, and timeless connection for couples who want imagery that feels intentional and deeply personal.
Behind every photograph lies intention. My wedding photography gear supports that intention with quiet strength. It lets real moments unfold without interruption. It also gives me freedom to move with care and precision.
Whether I document a sunrise elopement in Tofino or a candlelit reception in the Comox Valley, my tools feel seamless. They keep me present with my couples. As a result, images feel alive and true.
Great gear does not replace emotion. Instead, it protects it. It keeps exposure consistent, preserves detail and colour, and adapts as the light shifts.
Reliability safeguards every story I tell. The trusted design of my Sony cameras and Godox lighting ensures consistency, precision, and protection for every frame. These tools are built to perform without fail, giving me complete confidence that every photograph is secure, every memory preserved, and every emotion captured exactly as it unfolds.

My foundation begins with two full frame bodies. I use the Sony a7 IV and the Sony a7R IV. Both deliver clarity, depth, and beautiful color. Both also support a fast and intuitive process.
The Sony a7 IV anchors a full wedding day with ease. It excels in soft morning light. It also holds shadow detail during golden hour. Autofocus tracks subtle movement with grace. As a result, I can follow emotion without hesitation.
The Sony a7R IV brings extraordinary resolution. It reveals fine lace, delicate florals, and ocean mist. It also supports editorial portraits with refined texture. In short, it offers the elegance I want while keeping pace with a real timeline.
Together, these cameras keep my process fluid. They allow quick shifts between quiet moments and grand scenes. They also ensure that every frame supports a cinematic feel.
My favourite thing about them is the dual card slots, ensuring your photos won’t be lost.
Light shapes atmosphere. It guides the eye. It defines how a moment feels. My lighting approach respects that truth. I enhance what already exists.
I rely on Godox systems for consistency and control. In my camera bag you’ll find the V1, the V1 Pro, and the V860. The light they produce is soft and round. It feels natural. It wraps gently around faces and fabrics.
The Godox XPro II trigger connects the set with ease. I can adjust power swiftly. I can also bounce light across a room. Consequently, I can keep a steady flow during fast moments.
For shaping, I use MagMod modifiers. They soften highlights and direct light precisely. In detail sets, a Lume Cube adds a quiet glow. It brings out the shimmer of rings and fabric texture without distraction.

Lenses decide perspective and intimacy. They set the distance between viewer and subject. They also define how a story breathes.
The Sony 85mm GM is my portrait choice. It isolates connection with gentle compression. Backgrounds soften. Expression takes center stage. Faces feel luminous and calm.

The Sony 24–70mm GM II is my all day companion. It moves from sweeping landscapes to close and tender frames. It also supports quick transitions between ceremony, portraits, and reception. In practice, it keeps me responsive to each moment.

Comfort and mobility are as important as precision. I use the Spider Holster system to carry my cameras throughout a wedding day. It keeps the weight balanced and my hands free, allowing me to move naturally and respond quickly. The holster secures each camera safely at my side, so I can shift from portraits to candid moments without pause. This freedom of movement keeps my focus where it belongs — on emotion, light, and connection.
Each wedding carries its own rhythm. My wedding photography gear adapts to that rhythm with care.
During the morning, I favour window light and the 85mm lens. The look feels soft and natural. As the day builds, I keep one body paired with the 24–70mm. The other holds the 85mm. That setup lets me move without pause.
As night falls, I blend Godox flash systems with ambient light. The scene keeps its glow. The MagMod modifiers shape highlights and maintain depth. They can also backlight rain for a cinematic effect.
The true magic does not come from equipment. It comes from emotion and trust. My gear simply helps me honour those moments.
Each camera, lens, and light allows me to be present and calm. I can wait for connection rather than chase it. That quiet rhythm helps my couples relax. Authentic images follow.
Every piece of wedding photography gear in my bag has a purpose. My Sony cameras, my lenses, and my lights work together with care. They support stories filled with heart and light.
For me, photography is about presence, not perfection. It is about capturing love as it truly is. Wild, tender, imperfect, and eternal.

