Meet the I Do Crew — the ones who are here to make your special day feel like magic.

  • I built the Chapel because not everyone wants a ballroom reception, a binder, or a breakdown. Before this space existed, it was just a mission: make getting married feel good again.

    I was already marrying couples all over Nova Scotia through East Coast Pop Up Weddings — tiny ceremonies, zero fluff, maximum feeling — and somewhere along the way it became obvious: small weddings weren’t the “backup plan.” They were the best part.

    So instead of dragging couples through traditions they didn’t ask for, I flipped the question:
    What if getting married was easy, stylish, joyful — and done in under an hour?

    That question became the Chapel — and it’s been champagne, happy tears, and “holy crap we’re married” moments ever since.

  • I’ve been a certified JP in Nova Scotia since 2017, and I’ve had the honour of officiating hundreds of weddings across the province — from tiny elopements to full-on celebrations.

    My style is warm, welcoming, and joy-forward. I’m here to make your ceremony feel personal, meaningful, and genuinely you — with just the right mix of calm guidance and happy energy so you can relax and actually enjoy the moment.

    If you’re nervous walking in, don’t worry. Most couples are. My job is to have you walking out smiling, laughing, and officially married.

  • I’m here for the kind of weddings that feel more like “WE DID IT!” and less like “please consult the seating chart.”

    With 12 years behind the camera, I’m calm, quick, and confidently prepared for whatever happens — happy tears, big laughs, chaotic toddlers, emotional grandparents, and yes… the occasional overexcited dog. I’m a people-watcher by nature, so I’m usually catching the moment right before you realize it’s happening.

    My approach is candid-first with a side of gentle direction — so you’ll never feel like you’re stuck in an awkward photoshoot. Just natural, beautiful images that still make you look amazing… even if you swear you’re “bad in front of the camera.” (Spoiler: you’re not.)

    Also: I take way more photos than necessary because self-control is not the brand. And my two weaknesses are Céline Dion and pugs in tiny sweaters.