A Civil Ceremony in Classic Black & White - Part II - Fannie & Deep
It’s interesting to me as I work away on Fannie & Deep’s three day wedding - the contrast of going to something so rich in color at the Mehndi Ceremony (see that post here) to the second day of their wedding: the civil ceremony, only this time in classic black & white set in an industrial loft up in the Mile End of Montreal.
What I love here is the simplicity of the black and white against the white brick and studio white backgrounds of L’Eloi; the light filtering in through the windows created interesting shapes, leaving the emotions more vulnerable and raw without all the details to distract us.
I also thought it was kind of interesting how the space mirrored the loft space we used for their engagement shoot — something I only recognized when I was editing these photos.
We were graced with a beautiful set of days, without rain and stunning sunsets. For this sunset, Fannie and Deep had changed into their second outfit for the evening — more of the traditional Indian with beautiful pale blue, green and gold tones that glittered in the last light we had on the rooftop. Some of my favorite images from all the weddings I have shot are found in here.
Stay tuned for Day Three - we go right back to color and more color.
WEDDING DRESS Boutique 1861 DRESS II Lashkaraa VENUE Productions L’Eloi TUXEDO Herringbone & Sui SUITING Anita Dongre CATERING Gujarati Foods HAIR Elodie Bancel at O Salon HENNA Shaista Jalal FLOWERS Marie Vermette Fleuriste RINGS Ashok Jewelers ASSOCIATE PHOTOGRAPHER Cody Langshaw