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Caroline’s Side of the Story
Going back to the beginning… livin’ that early 2000s dream
I remember when I made my friends pose in the backyard with my lil’ disposable camera. I remember when I’d make my grandmother look through her wedding album on the mantel “just one more time.” I also remember when I won my first photography award in the 7th grade (major bragging rights) (totally kidding).
YET THIS LOVE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY & NOSTALGIA WASN’T ENOUGH…
I was chasing down those “real world” jobs. I was adamant I’d never do wedding photography. What I wouldn’t give to see 18-year-old me’s face if she could see me now. (Jokes on her, we pay our mortgage with wedding money now). But back then, it was nothing more than a hobby.
SO MY REBEL T3I AND I WENT OUR SEPARATE WAYS…
I only brought it out when someone needed something. Or I just HAD to scratch that creative itch and make someone else pose in our backyard (noticing a trend??). I just knew I wanted to do what I loved, which was working with people.
And then my high school sweetheart and I rekindled our flame. We got married.
All of a sudden I was like, wow, marrying my best friend was really fun and this could actually be a “real” job.
Josh was immediately there to support me as I brought my love of photography and my love for people together. I shot my first wedding with the full frame camera that he bought me. And man, the love stories I get to hear, the joy I get to witness, and the tears I get to hand over tissues for.
I’ll never take any of it for granted.
AND THEN WE WELCOMED OUR WEE ONE INTO THE WORLD…
And I think it makes you a bit existential. It certainly makes you more aware of the passing of time. Where Josh has been sentimental since birth, my sentimental nature has developed as I’ve gotten older. And never more so than now, as a mother.
Having a baby makes you feel how fast time is actually going. Without him, I could ignore it. With him, I can’t. That’s why Moments in Glow is all about a sense of nostalgia. It comes from our desire to still time, or at least, being able to capture it with photos and videos that let you know these parts of you never really leave.
THEY’RE STILL THERE, WAITING TO BE REMEMBERED & WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU TO REWIND.
josh's
caroline's
Caroline’s Side of the Story
Going back to the beginning… livin’ that early 2000s dream
I remember when I made my friends pose in the backyard with my lil’ disposable camera. I remember when I’d make my grandmother look through her wedding album on the mantel “just one more time.” I also remember when I won my first photography award in the 7th grade (major bragging rights) (totally kidding).
YET THIS LOVE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY & NOSTALGIA WASN’T ENOUGH…
I was chasing down those “real world” jobs. I was adamant I’d never do wedding photography. What I wouldn’t give to see 18-year-old me’s face if she could see me now. (Jokes on her, we pay our mortgage with wedding money now). But back then, it was nothing more than a hobby.
SO MY REBEL T3I AND I WENT OUR SEPARATE WAYS…
I only brought it out when someone needed something. Or I just HAD to scratch that creative itch and make someone else pose in our backyard (noticing a trend??). I just knew I wanted to do what I loved, which was working with people.
And then my high school sweetheart and I rekindled our flame. We got married.
All of a sudden I was like, wow, marrying my best friend was really fun and this could actually be a “real” job.
Josh was immediately there to support me as I brought my love of photography and my love for people together. I shot my first wedding with the full frame camera that he bought me. And man, the love stories I get to hear, the joy I get to witness, and the tears I get to hand over tissues for.
I’ll never take any of it for granted.
AND THEN WE WELCOMED OUR WEE ONE INTO THE WORLD…
And I think it makes you a bit existential. It certainly makes you more aware of the passing of time. Where Josh has been sentimental since birth, my sentimental nature has developed as I’ve gotten older. And never more so than now, as a mother.
Having a baby makes you feel how fast time is actually going. Without him, I could ignore it. With him, I can’t. That’s why Moments in Glow is all about a sense of nostalgia. It comes from our desire to still time, or at least, being able to capture it with photos and videos that let you know these parts of you never really leave.
THEY’RE STILL THERE, WAITING TO BE REMEMBERED & WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU TO REWIND.
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: YOU LOVE ME
Caroline’s Side of the Story
Going back to the beginning… livin’ that early 2000s dream
I remember when I made my friends pose in the backyard with my lil’ disposable camera. I remember when I’d make my grandmother look through her wedding album on the mantel “just one more time.” I also remember when I won my first photography award in the 7th grade (major bragging rights) (totally kidding).
YET THIS LOVE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY & NOSTALGIA WASN’T ENOUGH…
I was chasing down those “real world” jobs. I was adamant I’d never do wedding photography. What I wouldn’t give to see 18-year-old me’s face if she could see me now. (Jokes on her, we pay our mortgage with wedding money now). But back then, it was nothing more than a hobby.
SO MY REBEL T3I AND I WENT OUR SEPARATE WAYS…
I only brought it out when someone needed something. Or I just HAD to scratch that creative itch and make someone else pose in our backyard (noticing a trend??). I just knew I wanted to do what I loved, which was working with people.
And then my high school sweetheart and I rekindled our flame. We got married.
All of a sudden I was like, wow, marrying my best friend was really fun and this could actually be a “real” job.
Josh was immediately there to support me as I brought my love of photography and my love for people together. I shot my first wedding with the full frame camera that he bought me. And man, the love stories I get to hear, the joy I get to witness, and the tears I get to hand over tissues for.
I’ll never take any of it for granted.
AND THEN WE WELCOMED OUR WEE ONE INTO THE WORLD…
And I think it makes you a bit existential. It certainly makes you more aware of the passing of time. Where Josh has been sentimental since birth, my sentimental nature has developed as I’ve gotten older. And never more so than now, as a mother.
Having a baby makes you feel how fast time is actually going. Without him, I could ignore it. With him, I can’t. That’s why Moments in Glow is all about a sense of nostalgia. It comes from our desire to still time, or at least, being able to capture it with photos and videos that let you know these parts of you never really leave.
THEY’RE STILL THERE, WAITING TO BE REMEMBERED & WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU TO REWIND.
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: WATCH ME WORK
Caroline’s Side of the Story
Going back to the beginning… livin’ that early 2000s dream
I remember when I made my friends pose in the backyard with my lil’ disposable camera. I remember when I’d make my grandmother look through her wedding album on the mantel “just one more time.” I also remember when I won my first photography award in the 7th grade (major bragging rights) (totally kidding).
YET THIS LOVE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY & NOSTALGIA WASN’T ENOUGH…
I was chasing down those “real world” jobs. I was adamant I’d never do wedding photography. What I wouldn’t give to see 18-year-old me’s face if she could see me now. (Jokes on her, we pay our mortgage with wedding money now). But back then, it was nothing more than a hobby.
SO MY REBEL T3I AND I WENT OUR SEPARATE WAYS…
I only brought it out when someone needed something. Or I just HAD to scratch that creative itch and make someone else pose in our backyard (noticing a trend??). I just knew I wanted to do what I loved, which was working with people.
And then my high school sweetheart and I rekindled our flame. We got married.
All of a sudden I was like, wow, marrying my best friend was really fun and this could actually be a “real” job.
Josh was immediately there to support me as I brought my love of photography and my love for people together. I shot my first wedding with the full frame camera that he bought me. And man, the love stories I get to hear, the joy I get to witness, and the tears I get to hand over tissues for.
I’ll never take any of it for granted.
AND THEN WE WELCOMED OUR WEE ONE INTO THE WORLD…
And I think it makes you a bit existential. It certainly makes you more aware of the passing of time. Where Josh has been sentimental since birth, my sentimental nature has developed as I’ve gotten older. And never more so than now, as a mother.
Having a baby makes you feel how fast time is actually going. Without him, I could ignore it. With him, I can’t. That’s why Moments in Glow is all about a sense of nostalgia. It comes from our desire to still time, or at least, being able to capture it with photos and videos that let you know these parts of you never really leave.
THEY’RE STILL THERE, WAITING TO BE REMEMBERED & WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU TO REWIND.
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: ADORBS COUPLE ALERT
Caroline’s Side of the Story
Going back to the beginning… livin’ that early 2000s dream
I remember when I made my friends pose in the backyard with my lil’ disposable camera. I remember when I’d make my grandmother look through her wedding album on the mantel “just one more time.” I also remember when I won my first photography award in the 7th grade (major bragging rights) (totally kidding).
YET THIS LOVE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY & NOSTALGIA WASN’T ENOUGH…
I was chasing down those “real world” jobs. I was adamant I’d never do wedding photography. What I wouldn’t give to see 18-year-old me’s face if she could see me now. (Jokes on her, we pay our mortgage with wedding money now). But back then, it was nothing more than a hobby.
SO MY REBEL T3I AND I WENT OUR SEPARATE WAYS…
I only brought it out when someone needed something. Or I just HAD to scratch that creative itch and make someone else pose in our backyard (noticing a trend??). I just knew I wanted to do what I loved, which was working with people.
And then my high school sweetheart and I rekindled our flame. We got married.
All of a sudden I was like, wow, marrying my best friend was really fun and this could actually be a “real” job.
Josh was immediately there to support me as I brought my love of photography and my love for people together. I shot my first wedding with the full frame camera that he bought me. And man, the love stories I get to hear, the joy I get to witness, and the tears I get to hand over tissues for.
I’ll never take any of it for granted.
AND THEN WE WELCOMED OUR WEE ONE INTO THE WORLD…
And I think it makes you a bit existential. It certainly makes you more aware of the passing of time. Where Josh has been sentimental since birth, my sentimental nature has developed as I’ve gotten older. And never more so than now, as a mother.
Having a baby makes you feel how fast time is actually going. Without him, I could ignore it. With him, I can’t. That’s why Moments in Glow is all about a sense of nostalgia. It comes from our desire to still time, or at least, being able to capture it with photos and videos that let you know these parts of you never really leave.
THEY’RE STILL THERE, WAITING TO BE REMEMBERED & WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU TO REWIND.
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: EDITING UNDERWAY
josh’s Side of the Story
I’ve been filmmaking since I could crawl…
We went our separate ways, but I held onto all the memories. Literally. Care dumped everything out. She was burn and run, but I kept everything. I couldn’t let it all go. And boy am I glad I didn’t.
BUT LIKE ALL GOOD RELATIONSHIPS, WE BROKE UP.
A part of me must’ve known, and while Care was fretting over not having any of our letters or notes, I came to the rescue with a tub full.
After we got married, I started filming – horror films and documentaries with CBC and NFB – all while Care dove heartfirst into her photography business. In April 2024, my horror film Body Bag, and I snagged Best Cinematographer at the Spring Lane Film Festival in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Care and I never stopped wanting a way to work together on something creative. Once she became committed to wedding photography, it became more and more clear that we could do this.
We could create art. Together. Tell people's stories meaningfully. Together.
My business partner, my best friend, my wife, my baby’s mama. THE DREAM.
BECAUSE TWO YEARS LATER, WE GOT BACK TOGETHER.
I COULDN’T BE MORE BLESSED OR GRATEFUL FOR THIS CRAZY LIFE WE’VE BUILT, THE FAMILY WE’VE GROWN OR THE STORIES WE GET TO SHARE.
No really, I was probably three or four? I picked up a camera and that was it. Growing up, my parents were super sentimental. They were constantly taking photos, and I remember watching their wedding video on VHS. It was almost like filmmaking was in my blood from the beginning.
I was asked to shoot my first wedding video at the ripe age of 17. My song choice was a little off (in fairness Back in Black sounded great to high school Josh). But like Care, I wasn’t drawn to wedding videography at first. I didn’t think it was creative enough.
But during all this time, I met and fell in love with my high school sweetheart. (How could I not with her winning all those photography awards??)
So that’s us! What's your story?
josh's
caroline's
josh’s Side of the Story
I’ve been filmmaking since I could crawl…
We went our separate ways, but I held onto all the memories. Literally. Care dumped everything out. She was burn and run, but I kept everything. I couldn’t let it all go. And boy am I glad I didn’t.
BUT LIKE ALL GOOD RELATIONSHIPS, WE BROKE UP.
A part of me must’ve known, and while Care was fretting over not having any of our letters or notes, I came to the rescue with a tub full.
After we got married, I started filming – horror films and documentaries with CBC and NFB – all while Care dove heartfirst into her photography business. In April 2024, my horror film Body Bag, and I snagged Best Cinematographer at the Spring Lane Film Festival in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Care and I never stopped wanting a way to work together on something creative. Once she became committed to wedding photography, it became more and more clear that we could do this.
We could create art. Together. Tell people's stories meaningfully. Together.
My business partner, my best friend, my wife, my baby’s mama. THE DREAM.
BECAUSE TWO YEARS LATER, WE GOT BACK TOGETHER.
I COULDN’T BE MORE BLESSED OR GRATEFUL FOR THIS CRAZY LIFE WE’VE BUILT, THE FAMILY WE’VE GROWN OR THE STORIES WE GET TO SHARE.
No really, I was probably three or four? I picked up a camera and that was it. Growing up, my parents were super sentimental. They were constantly taking photos, and I remember watching their wedding video on VHS. It was almost like filmmaking was in my blood from the beginning.
I was asked to shoot my first wedding video at the ripe age of 17. My song choice was a little off (in fairness Back in Black sounded great to high school Josh). But like Care, I wasn’t drawn to wedding videography at first. I didn’t think it was creative enough.
But during all this time, I met and fell in love with my high school sweetheart. (How could I not with her winning all those photography awards??)
So that’s us! What's your story?
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: DON'T YOU LOVE THIS PHOTOSHOOT?
josh’s Side of the Story
I’ve been filmmaking since I could crawl…
We went our separate ways, but I held onto all the memories. Literally. Care dumped everything out. She was burn and run, but I kept everything. I couldn’t let it all go. And boy am I glad I didn’t.
BUT LIKE ALL GOOD RELATIONSHIPS, WE BROKE UP.
A part of me must’ve known, and while Care was fretting over not having any of our letters or notes, I came to the rescue with a tub full.
After we got married, I started filming – horror films and documentaries with CBC and NFB – all while Care dove heartfirst into her photography business. In April 2024, my horror film Body Bag, and I snagged Best Cinematographer at the Spring Lane Film Festival in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Care and I never stopped wanting a way to work together on something creative. Once she became committed to wedding photography, it became more and more clear that we could do this.
We could create art. Together. Tell people's stories meaningfully. Together.
My business partner, my best friend, my wife, my baby’s mama. THE DREAM.
BECAUSE TWO YEARS LATER, WE GOT BACK TOGETHER.
I COULDN’T BE MORE BLESSED OR GRATEFUL FOR THIS CRAZY LIFE WE’VE BUILT, THE FAMILY WE’VE GROWN OR THE STORIES WE GET TO SHARE.
No really, I was probably three or four? I picked up a camera and that was it. Growing up, my parents were super sentimental. They were constantly taking photos, and I remember watching their wedding video on VHS. It was almost like filmmaking was in my blood from the beginning.
I was asked to shoot my first wedding video at the ripe age of 17. My song choice was a little off (in fairness Back in Black sounded great to high school Josh). But like Care, I wasn’t drawn to wedding videography at first. I didn’t think it was creative enough.
But during all this time, I met and fell in love with my high school sweetheart. (How could I not with her winning all those photography awards??)
So that’s us! What's your story?
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: ARTISTE AT WORK
josh’s Side of the Story
I’ve been filmmaking since I could crawl…
We went our separate ways, but I held onto all the memories. Literally. Care dumped everything out. She was burn and run, but I kept everything. I couldn’t let it all go. And boy am I glad I didn’t.
BUT LIKE ALL GOOD RELATIONSHIPS, WE BROKE UP.
A part of me must’ve known, and while Care was fretting over not having any of our letters or notes, I came to the rescue with a tub full.
After we got married, I started filming – horror films and documentaries with CBC and NFB – all while Care dove heartfirst into her photography business. In April 2024, my horror film Body Bag, and I snagged Best Cinematographer at the Spring Lane Film Festival in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Care and I never stopped wanting a way to work together on something creative. Once she became committed to wedding photography, it became more and more clear that we could do this.
We could create art. Together. Tell people's stories meaningfully. Together.
My business partner, my best friend, my wife, my baby’s mama. THE DREAM.
BECAUSE TWO YEARS LATER, WE GOT BACK TOGETHER.
I COULDN’T BE MORE BLESSED OR GRATEFUL FOR THIS CRAZY LIFE WE’VE BUILT, THE FAMILY WE’VE GROWN OR THE STORIES WE GET TO SHARE.
No really, I was probably three or four? I picked up a camera and that was it. Growing up, my parents were super sentimental. They were constantly taking photos, and I remember watching their wedding video on VHS. It was almost like filmmaking was in my blood from the beginning.
I was asked to shoot my first wedding video at the ripe age of 17. My song choice was a little off (in fairness Back in Black sounded great to high school Josh). But like Care, I wasn’t drawn to wedding videography at first. I didn’t think it was creative enough.
But during all this time, I met and fell in love with my high school sweetheart. (How could I not with her winning all those photography awards??)
So that’s us! What's your story?
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: AWKWARD TEEN YEARS
josh’s Side of the Story
I’ve been filmmaking since I could crawl…
We went our separate ways, but I held onto all the memories. Literally. Care dumped everything out. She was burn and run, but I kept everything. I couldn’t let it all go. And boy am I glad I didn’t.
BUT LIKE ALL GOOD RELATIONSHIPS, WE BROKE UP.
A part of me must’ve known, and while Care was fretting over not having any of our letters or notes, I came to the rescue with a tub full.
After we got married, I started filming – horror films and documentaries with CBC and NFB – all while Care dove heartfirst into her photography business. In April 2024, my horror film Body Bag, and I snagged Best Cinematographer at the Spring Lane Film Festival in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Care and I never stopped wanting a way to work together on something creative. Once she became committed to wedding photography, it became more and more clear that we could do this.
We could create art. Together. Tell people's stories meaningfully. Together.
My business partner, my best friend, my wife, my baby’s mama. THE DREAM.
BECAUSE TWO YEARS LATER, WE GOT BACK TOGETHER.
I COULDN’T BE MORE BLESSED OR GRATEFUL FOR THIS CRAZY LIFE WE’VE BUILT, THE FAMILY WE’VE GROWN OR THE STORIES WE GET TO SHARE.
No really, I was probably three or four? I picked up a camera and that was it. Growing up, my parents were super sentimental. They were constantly taking photos, and I remember watching their wedding video on VHS. It was almost like filmmaking was in my blood from the beginning.
I was asked to shoot my first wedding video at the ripe age of 17. My song choice was a little off (in fairness Back in Black sounded great to high school Josh). But like Care, I wasn’t drawn to wedding videography at first. I didn’t think it was creative enough.
But during all this time, I met and fell in love with my high school sweetheart. (How could I not with her winning all those photography awards??)
So that’s us! What's your story?
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: LET'S BE BFFS
Caroline’s Side of the Story
Going back to the beginning… livin’ that early 2000s dream
I remember when I made my friends pose in the backyard with my lil’ disposable camera. I remember when I’d make my grandmother look through her wedding album on the mantel “just one more time.” I also remember when I won my first photography award in the 7th grade (major bragging rights) (totally kidding).
YET THIS LOVE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY & NOSTALGIA WASN’T ENOUGH…
I was chasing down those “real world” jobs. I was adamant I’d never do wedding photography. What I wouldn’t give to see 18-year-old me’s face if she could see me now. (Jokes on her, we pay our mortgage with wedding money now). But back then, it was nothing more than a hobby.
SO MY REBEL T3I AND I WENT OUR SEPARATE WAYS…
I only brought it out when someone needed something. Or I just HAD to scratch that creative itch and make someone else pose in our backyard (noticing a trend??). I just knew I wanted to do what I loved, which was working with people.
And then my high school sweetheart and I rekindled our flame. We got married.
All of a sudden I was like, wow, marrying my best friend was really fun and this could actually be a “real” job.
Josh was immediately there to support me as I brought my love of photography and my love for people together. I shot my first wedding with the full frame camera that he bought me. And man, the love stories I get to hear, the joy I get to witness, and the tears I get to hand over tissues for.
I’ll never take any of it for granted.
AND THEN WE WELCOMED OUR WEE ONE INTO THE WORLD…
And I think it makes you a bit existential. It certainly makes you more aware of the passing of time. Where Josh has been sentimental since birth, my sentimental nature has developed as I’ve gotten older. And never more so than now, as a mother.
Having a baby makes you feel how fast time is actually going. Without him, I could ignore it. With him, I can’t. That’s why Moments in Glow is all about a sense of nostalgia. It comes from our desire to still time, or at least, being able to capture it with photos and videos that let you know these parts of you never really leave.
THEY’RE STILL THERE, WAITING TO BE REMEMBERED & WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU TO REWIND.
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: want to see our packages?
josh’s Side of the Story
I’ve been filmmaking since I could crawl…
We went our separate ways, but I held onto all the memories. Literally. Care dumped everything out. She was burn and run, but I kept everything. I couldn’t let it all go. And boy am I glad I didn’t.
BUT LIKE ALL GOOD RELATIONSHIPS, WE BROKE UP.
A part of me must’ve known, and while Care was fretting over not having any of our letters or notes, I came to the rescue with a tub full.
After we got married, I started filming – horror films and documentaries with CBC and NFB – all while Care dove heartfirst into her photography business. In April 2024, my horror film Body Bag, and I snagged Best Cinematographer at the Spring Lane Film Festival in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Care and I never stopped wanting a way to work together on something creative. Once she became committed to wedding photography, it became more and more clear that we could do this.
We could create art. Together. Tell people's stories meaningfully. Together.
My business partner, my best friend, my wife, my baby’s mama. THE DREAM.
BECAUSE TWO YEARS LATER, WE GOT BACK TOGETHER.
I COULDN’T BE MORE BLESSED OR GRATEFUL FOR THIS CRAZY LIFE WE’VE BUILT, THE FAMILY WE’VE GROWN OR THE STORIES WE GET TO SHARE.
No really, I was probably three or four? I picked up a camera and that was it. Growing up, my parents were super sentimental. They were constantly taking photos, and I remember watching their wedding video on VHS. It was almost like filmmaking was in my blood from the beginning.
I was asked to shoot my first wedding video at the ripe age of 17. My song choice was a little off (in fairness Back in Black sounded great to high school Josh). But like Care, I wasn’t drawn to wedding videography at first. I didn’t think it was creative enough.
But during all this time, I met and fell in love with my high school sweetheart. (How could I not with her winning all those photography awards??)
So that’s us! What's your story?
josh's
caroline's
ERROR: want to see our packages?