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Posted in: Vancouver Island Weddings, wedding planning tips

March 5, 2026

Cinematic Wedding Photography Explained

Couple kissing during engagement session

Cinematic wedding photography goes beyond documenting events. It focuses on atmosphere, movement, and emotional storytelling to create imagery that feels immersive and timeless.

Posted in: Vancouver Island Weddings, wedding planning tips, Weddings

March 5, 2026

Best Comox Valley Wedding Venues

Bride and groom running in a field at Airforce Beach

The Comox Valley is one of the most diverse wedding regions on Vancouver Island. Within minutes, you can move from vineyard rows to mountain backdrops, from private forest gardens to open shoreline. Because of that range, choosing a venue is not just about aesthetics. It is about how the space functions on a real wedding […]

Posted in: Engagements, wedding planning tips

February 7, 2026

What to Wear for Engagement Photos in the Pacific Northwest

Couple kissing in the ferns and tall trees at Seal bay

Choosing what to wear for engagement photos on Vancouver Island can feel overwhelming, especially with unpredictable weather and varied landscapes. This guide walks you through thoughtful outfit choices that photograph beautifully in Pacific Northwest light while still feeling natural, comfortable, and true to you.

Posted in: wedding planning advice, Weddings

January 29, 2026

Wedding Photography Packages Explained Without the Fluff

Couple touching foreheads during their wedding portraits at Airforce Beach by latitude 49 photography

Wedding photography packages should support the way your day unfolds, not force it into a rigid structure. This guide breaks down wedding photography packages on Vancouver Island in a clear, practical way so couples can choose coverage that fits their timeline, priorities, and overall experience without the fluff.

Posted in: Vancouver Island Weddings, wedding planning tips

January 22, 2026

How to Choose a Wedding Photographer on Vancouver Island

Bride at the beach with her wedding party during wedding portraits in Comox by latitude 49 Photography

Choosing a wedding photographer on Vancouver Island can feel overwhelming in the best and worst ways. There is no shortage of talented creatives, stunning coastlines, and forest backdrops that make nearly any image look good at first glance. However, your photographer is not just the person holding the camera. They are the one shaping how […]

Posted in: Vancouver Island Weddings, wedding planning advice, Weddings

January 22, 2026

What Wedding Details Are Worth Photographing and Why

wedding day details by latitude 49 photography

Wedding details are more than decor. They hold memory, meaning, and context. This guide explains which wedding details are worth photographing and why they matter so deeply.

Posted in: Planning Resources, Vancouver Island Weddings, wedding planning advice

January 19, 2026

How to Prepare Your Getting Ready Space for Wedding Photos

Bride sitting on vintage settee during getting ready portraits at Caleb Pike Heritage Park in Victoria

Your getting ready space sets the tone for your entire wedding day. From light and layout to calm and comfort, how you prepare this space directly shapes how your photos feel.

Posted in: wedding planning advice, Weddings

January 13, 2026

How Much Does a Wedding Photographer Cost

The dining room at Cuckoo Tratorria in Coombs by Latitude 49 photography

Wedding photography pricing on Vancouver Island varies widely. This guide explains what shapes cost and how to choose a photographer based on genuine value rather than guesswork.

Posted in: Vancouver Island Photographer, wedding planning advice, Weddings

January 12, 2026

Sample Wedding Day Timelines for 6-10 Hour Coverage

Photo of windswept veil and wedding dress at Little Mountain Lookout by Latitude 49 Photography

Every wedding day follows a natural rhythm. These sample timelines for 6, 8, and 10 hour photography coverage show how pacing and coverage length shape your experience and the story your photos tell.

Posted in: Vancouver Island Weddings, wedding planning advice, wedding planning tips

January 5, 2026

First Look vs Traditional Ceremony: What Changes for Your Photos

Bride and Groom during their first look at Nymph falls in Courtenay by Latitude 49 Photography

First look or traditional ceremony. This choice affects more than the moment itself. Explore how each option changes your timeline, emotional flow, and photography so you can choose what truly fits your day.