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June 26, 2025

JACOB + SUSAN | ROMANTIC REGINA WEDDING

Romantic Regina Wedding

Romantic Regina Wedding

Romantic Holy Rosary Cathedral Wedding in Regina

From the moment I met Jacob and Susan, I knew their wedding would be special…not just because of the details (which were beautiful), but because of who they are. Thoughtful, deeply kind, and rooted in their faith, these two planned a day that felt like poetry in motion — full of meaning, emotion, and intentional beauty.

Their ceremony took place at the grand Holy Rosary Cathedral in Regina, and let me tell you, I’ve never witnessed a more emotional groom reaction. As Susan walked down the aisle, it felt like time slowed. After exchanging vows, they found a quiet corner in the cathedral to pray together…just the two of them — in one of the most intimate moments I’ve had the honour to photograph.

As Lana Del Rey’s Say Yes to Heaven played while they signed their documents, it was clear this day wasn’t just about a wedding…it was about a legacy of love and trust in something greater.

After portraits at the Mackenzie Art Gallery and a celebratory champagne pop with their bridal party, the festivities moved to Aspen Links Golf Course for a reception that perfectly blended modern elegance and heartfelt celebration. From a curated playlist and sweetheart head table for the newlyweds to enjoy the whiskey bottle they’d saved for five years just for this night…every detail spoke to who they are.

The wind and rain may have challenged us, but it never stole the joy. If anything, it added magic.

Jacob + Susan, the stars truly aligned for me to document this day. I’ll never forget the way you looked at each other…or how you made me feel like a lifelong friend.  Forever cheering you on.

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