Susanne + Guillermo’s Edmonton Wedding
November 14, 2016 | Wedding | 2 Comments
It wasn’t difficult for Edmonton Wedding Photographer, Sean LeBlanc to get Susanne and Guillermo to smile on their wedding day. They were two of happiest people on the planet that day. Smiles from ear to ear all day long. We at our engagement session last summer out in Horseshoe Canyon near Drumheller, Alberta. They were so easy get along with and it felt like we had been friends for years. Their Edmonton Wedding was going to be amazing!
Their wedding day began with Guillermo and his groomsmen getting ready at his parents home way on the North side of Edmonton. Susanne and her bridesmaids were getting ready at her parents home in St. Albert. When I finally arrived at her parents home I was greeted by Susanne’s dad, Mr. Don Hornsberger. What a great guy! and huge Edmonton Oilers fan. After some final preparations, everyone loaded up into their SUVs and made their way to the Holy Family Parish for a beautiful traditional ceremony. Susanne was breathtaking as she walked down the aisle with her dad to meet Guillermo. After the ceremony we made our way to a nearby park for some family portraits and ended up at the incredible Art Gallery of Alberta for some portraits of the newly weds. The reception was held at the classic Ellerslie Rugby Club. The night began with Susanne and Guillermo being led to their seats by a full mariachi band. Everyone was on their feet clapping and dancing to welcome the newly weds. The rest of the night was filled with laughter and tears from some very touching speeches from friends and family. Towards the end of the night we snuck outside for some dusk portraits.
Thank you Susanne and Guillermo for including me as you Edmonton Wedding Photographer! Here is a little preview of your amazing day.
Assisted by: Karl Bonita
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February 8, 2021
Truly inspirational work Sean! You’ve got such an amazing eye and creative imagination.
October 18, 2020
How I look back in the past and wish that this could have been us…