Engagements

Glory and Tony’s beautiful Scarborough Bluffs engagement session was a long time coming. It was originally planned for October 2020, and we are so happy to finally get them in front of our camera!

Glory and Tony met in August of 2016, at a church volleyball game. They didn’t really have any overlapping mutual friends, so Tony knew he’d have to act before the end of summer. He asked her soon after their first meeting and they’ve been together ever since!

When Tony decided to propose, he wanted it to be meaningful to who they were as a couple. He decided to bring her to different spots around the city of Hamilton that were important to their relationship, ending up at a park by the water.

He led Glory down to an empty corner of the park, quiet and dark.

And there he asked her to be his wife.

When they arrived at the park, the entire space was filled and busy with people. Some friends had arrived early and set up their special corner with fairy lights and decor, but Tony wanted to wait until the area cleared. While waiting for the crowds to thin, Tony and Glory walked almost 20,000 steps. Tony had originally planned to propose at sunset, but by the time the park had started to clear, it was already dark.

Finally–finally!–Tony began leading Glory to the corner where the fairy lights glowed. As they got close, however, Tony realized that a party boat had parked nearby and was blasting music. He decided to press on, but as they got even closer, they into ran someone who was also playing music plus burning grass. The height of romance, truly.

It was dark out and Tony knew he couldn’t wait any longer. He led Glory down to another empty corner of the park, quiet and dark. And there he asked her to be his wife.

We loved celebrating this milestone at their Scarborough Bluffs engagement session, and we can’t wait for their upcoming wedding at Harding Waterfront Estates!

Glory and Tony, thank you so much for allowing us to capture your relationship! All the joy and laughter you guys brought with you to your session was so much fun! We’re so excited to see you guys laugh more together on your wedding day!

 

Man lifting woman at engagement session Couple walking in water Couple kissing at Scarborough Bluffs, seagull flying overhead Couple walking at engagement session Couple sitting on rocks at scarborough bluffs and laughing Couple running at Scarborough Bluffs, engagement ring Couple lift in the water at the Bluffs Scarborough Bluffs Engagement Scarborough Bluffs Engagement Summer Engagement Session at Scarborough Bluffs, Girl looking into camera Summer Engagement Session at Scarborough Bluffs Scarborough Bluffs Engagement Couple's Engagement Session at Scarborough Bluffs Couple walking in Lake Ontario at Scarborough Bluffs Couple kissing at Scarborough Bluffs

Scarborough Bluffs Engagement // Glory and Tony

Engagements

Glory and Tony’s beautiful Scarborough Bluffs engagement session was a long time coming. It was originally planned for October 2020, and we are so happy to finally get them in front of our camera!

Glory and Tony met in August of 2016, at a church volleyball game. They didn’t really have any overlapping mutual friends, so Tony knew he’d have to act before the end of summer. He asked her soon after their first meeting and they’ve been together ever since!

When Tony decided to propose, he wanted it to be meaningful to who they were as a couple. He decided to bring her to different spots around the city of Hamilton that were important to their relationship, ending up at a park by the water.

He led Glory down to an empty corner of the park, quiet and dark.

And there he asked her to be his wife.

When they arrived at the park, the entire space was filled and busy with people. Some friends had arrived early and set up their special corner with fairy lights and decor, but Tony wanted to wait until the area cleared. While waiting for the crowds to thin, Tony and Glory walked almost 20,000 steps. Tony had originally planned to propose at sunset, but by the time the park had started to clear, it was already dark.

Finally–finally!–Tony began leading Glory to the corner where the fairy lights glowed. As they got close, however, Tony realized that a party boat had parked nearby and was blasting music. He decided to press on, but as they got even closer, they into ran someone who was also playing music plus burning grass. The height of romance, truly.

It was dark out and Tony knew he couldn’t wait any longer. He led Glory down to another empty corner of the park, quiet and dark. And there he asked her to be his wife.

We loved celebrating this milestone at their Scarborough Bluffs engagement session, and we can’t wait for their upcoming wedding at Harding Waterfront Estates!

Glory and Tony, thank you so much for allowing us to capture your relationship! All the joy and laughter you guys brought with you to your session was so much fun! We’re so excited to see you guys laugh more together on your wedding day!

 

Man lifting woman at engagement session Couple walking in water Couple kissing at Scarborough Bluffs, seagull flying overhead Couple walking at engagement session Couple sitting on rocks at scarborough bluffs and laughing Couple running at Scarborough Bluffs, engagement ring Couple lift in the water at the Bluffs Scarborough Bluffs Engagement Scarborough Bluffs Engagement Summer Engagement Session at Scarborough Bluffs, Girl looking into camera Summer Engagement Session at Scarborough Bluffs Scarborough Bluffs Engagement Couple's Engagement Session at Scarborough Bluffs Couple walking in Lake Ontario at Scarborough Bluffs Couple kissing at Scarborough Bluffs

Scarborough Bluffs Engagement // Glory and Tony

Date:

June 22, 2021

Welcome to the blog!

This is where we share recent weddings & sessions, as well as informative articles, wedding planning tips, and a little bit about my life!

When I'm not shooting beautiful people in beautiful places, you're most likely to find me reading, taking walks along the beach, or trying out new restaurants with my husband!



hi there!

About

Thanks, You'll be added to our newsletter