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Megan and Aria

Megan and Aria embracing in an ornate gold elevator

The Wedding That Everyone Asks About

Multiple Locations - Vancouver, BC

We get asked about this wedding more than almost any other we have ever shot.
It comes up in consultations. It comes up when couples are browsing our portfolio. It comes up when people slide into our DMs asking if we have ever photographed a wedding that just felt genuinely, effortlessly fun without trying too hard to be. And every single time, we find ourselves pulling up Megan and Aria's gallery and saying yes. Yes, exactly like this.
This one was special. And we think about it all the time.


Some couples arrive on their wedding day wound tight with nerves and expectation, working through a minute by minute schedule and triple checking every detail against a list. Megan and Aria were not those people.
They showed up to their wedding day the same way they show up to everything: relaxed, present, and completely unbothered by the small stuff. No fuss. No drama. Just two people who were genuinely excited to get married and spend the day celebrating with the people they love.
That energy is contagious. It moves through a room. It shows up in photographs in a way that is almost impossible to fake, and trust us, we have seen people try.
 

Three men in tuxedos smiling at a formal event
Bride and bridesmaids taking a selfie
Megan and Aria in wedding attire outside building 305
Bride and groom in front of building 355

The Wedding Everyone Asks About

Multiple Locations - Vancouver, BC

We get asked about this wedding more than almost any other we have ever shot.
It comes up in consultations. It comes up when couples are browsing our portfolio. It comes up when people slide into our DMs asking if we have ever photographed a wedding that just felt genuinely, effortlessly fun without trying too hard to be. And every single time, we find ourselves pulling up Megan and Aria's gallery and saying yes. Yes, exactly like this.
This one was special. And we think about it all the time.


Some couples arrive on their wedding day wound tight with nerves and expectation, working through a minute by minute schedule and triple checking every detail against a list. Megan and Aria were not those people.
They showed up to their wedding day the same way they show up to everything: relaxed, present, and completely unbothered by the small stuff. No fuss. No drama. Just two people who were genuinely excited to get married and spend the day celebrating with the people they love.
That energy is contagious. It moves through a room. It shows up in photographs in a way that is almost impossible to fake, and trust us, we have seen people try.
 

Three men in tuxedos smiling and interacting
Bride and two bridesmaids taking a selfie

Meeting people as kind, lovely, and generous as Jo and Glo is rare, and it feels even more special when they’re as EXCEPTIONALLY TALENTED as they are

"... Their creativity and attention to detail are simply remarkable. They have a gift for turning each moment into a beautifully crafted memory.…"

Elegant dining room viewed through open doors

The Ceremony at the Vancouver Club

The Room That MELTED With Them

The day began with a ceremony at the Vancouver Club in downtown Vancouver—a space we return to often for the way it feels both grand and inviting. Its architecture carries a quiet warmth that surprises anyone stepping inside for the first time.

 

For Megan and Aria, it felt exactly right. The elegance of the room gently held their relaxed, joyful energy. Dressed in gowns from Eva Lendel and Union Bridal, they walked toward each other, and the room softened around them.

Florals by Infinity Event Design were lush and romantic—full, but never overwhelming. And live music from Kurt the Violinist gave the ceremony a depth that still lingers with us.

Bridal shoe with pearl ankle strap
Megan and Aria, bride and groom, walking down steps
Groom getting bow tie adjusted
Megan in white gown walking toward Aria
Groom watches bride in white dress in doorway
Megan & Aria's hands touching, casting shadows

The Reception at Hotel Georgia

Where Love Became MOVEMENT

After the ceremony, everyone made their way to Hawksworth Restaurant for the reception, and the energy shifted—intimate and ceremonial giving way to something warmer, more celebratory.

Hawksworth is a space that doesn’t ask for much. The bones are already there. But what Megan and Aria brought into it—their people, their story—gave the room something no venue ever could.

There was dancing. Laughter that carried and echoed. The kind of effortless, rolling joy that only happens when the two at the centre of it all are fully, unapologetically themselves.

A Connection That Lasted

We Became Friends

This is the part we don’t usually include in a wedding blog—but with Megan and Aria, it feels necessary. 

Not in the polite, we-follow-each-other-on-Instagram kind of way. In the real sense. We still see each other. We stayed in touch after the wedding, and somewhere along the way, the relationship shifted—quietly, naturally—into something that just felt like friendship.

It doesn’t happen every time. But when it does, it says everything about the kind of people they are.

Megan and Aria have that rare way of making you feel like you’ve known them forever. It’s in how they show up, how they connect, how they hold the people around them. You can see it in their photos—and you can feel it. It’s a big part of why couples ask us about this wedding more than almost any other.

Why This Wedding Resonates With So Many Couples

We’ve thought a lot about why this wedding resonates the way it does. It comes down to something simple: Megan and Aria gave themselves permission to enjoy it. They weren’t performing a wedding—they were actually having one.

If you’re in the middle of planning and feeling the weight of expectations, timelines, and details, take this as a reminder: you’re allowed to just be in it. To feel it as it happens.

The photos will be better for it. The memories will be better for it. Everything will be better for it.

Megan and Aria understood that—and their gallery is proof.

Venue and Vendor Credits

Venue (Ceremony): @vancouverclub
Venue (Reception): @hawksworthrest at @jwmarriottvan
Dress: @evalendel and @unionbridal
Florist: @infinityeventdesign
Violinist: @kurttheviolinist
Photography: Jo & Glo (@jo.and.glo)

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