Ontario Country Wedding Photography


Ontario country weddings offer a beautiful backdrop for stunning photography! The natural scenery and rustic charm make for unforgettable shots. Don't miss the chance to capture your special day in this magical setting!

A bride stands in her wedding dress holding a bouquet of flowers and laughing. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
An excited bride and groom walk away hand in hand after their ceremony, the guests can be seen standing from their chairs in the background. Photo taken by Katie Crane Photography at Silver Lakes Golf and Country Club.
A bride receives an emotional hug from her father after getting dressed into her wedding gown. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A bride and her bridesmaids walk away from the camera, arms around each other and bouquets held in the air.  Photo taken by Katie Crane Photography at Cave Spring Vineyard.
A young boy in suspenders stands holding the dress of the bride. The bride holds her bouquet and looks off to the right, smiling. Taken by Katie Crane Photography.
A bride is dipped low, laughing as her groom leans over, kissing her neck.  The bride holds her bouquet and looks off to the right, smiling. Taken by Katie Crane Photography at Osgoode Hall in Toronto, Ontario..
A bride holds a bouquet in one hand as she walks toward her groom, facing away for their first look, rows of trees on either side of the path at Cranberry Creek Gardens. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A side view of a bride, eyes closed, held around the waist by her groom who's head is hidden behind hers. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
The bride's father adjusts her veil before the alter, wedding guests standing in the background. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A bride crouches excitedly with her two bridesmaids, all of them holding white flower bouquets with wide smiles. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A groom wipes emotional tears from his eye as he sees his bride walk down the aisle in her wedding dress, groomsmen stand in a line behind him. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A row of white chairs set up at a long table with a white table cloth, set ep with dishes and cutlery and decorated with flowers in the center. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A bride holding a flower bouquet looks to the left, smiling at the groom who is smiling back at her at David Springer Estates. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
Bride leaning into her grandpa for a hug in a candid moment - Katie Crane Photography
A wide shot of the flowery alter and chairs set up to form an aisle decorated and planned by Perfect Planners. Taken by Katie Crane Photography.A wide shot of the flowery alter and chairs set up to form an aisle decorated and planned by Perfect Planners. Taken by Katie Crane Photography.
A bride and groom stand in front of a pond smiling widely at each others. The bride holds her bouquet and looks off to the right, smiling. Taken by Katie Crane Photography.
A bride has one arm hanging with a bouquet and an arm around the grooms neck as he dips her into a kiss, holding her waist at Cave Springs Vineyard. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A close up shot of a bride, the top of her dress an intricate lace pattern. She has one hand in her hair, adjusting it slightly. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A close up photo of a bride looking down, over her shoulder through her veil at Storys Building in Toronto. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A very close shot of the edge of a set plate and spoon with a menu laid on top at Cluny Bistro in Toronto. Taken by Katie Crane Photography.
A bride and groom smile widely into a kiss. The bride's veil flows toward the camera, a garden arch behind them. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A bride and her bridesmaids stand, smiling and laughing together in a hotel room with their arms around each other at the Storys Building in Toronto. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
A bride shares an emotional, tight hug with one of her wedding guests, a bouquet in one hand at Piper's Heath Golf Club. Photo: Katie Crane Photography.
The bride holds her bouquet and looks off to the right, smiling at the Inn on the Twenty & Cave Springs Vineyard. Taken by Katie Crane Photography.

Southwestern Ontario and Portrait Photographer

With over 10 years of experience as a photographer and my whole life as an Ontarian, I love exploring this province and photographing you in the beauty of it.

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The first step is simple, send me an email with your idea, and I'll get back to you within 2 business days. Let me know what you're thinking in terms of timing and style in, and a few dates you're available to make this a quick step to the booking confirmaiton.


I'm happy to work with you to provide a custom quote to match your ideal Ontario country wedding photoshoot.

What to expect during your country wedding session

Step 1: Book the session

“After you send me a contact request, I’ll send you a short questionnaire and contract for your portrait experience. Your date will officially be secured once the deposit is paid.”

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FAQ

How do I find a wedding photographer with experience shooting country weddings?

You can start by looking for photographers who have a portfolio that includes outdoor and rustic weddings. Ask for recommendations from friends who have had similar weddings or consult with wedding planners who specialize in outdoor events.

What kind of equipment should a wedding photographer have for a country wedding?

A photographer shooting a country wedding should have equipment that can handle outdoor conditions and varying light levels. They should have a full-frame camera with good low light capabilities, wide-angle lenses for scenic shots, and long lenses for capturing intimate moments.

What should I consider when choosing a wedding photographer for a country wedding?

Consider the photographer's style, experience, and personality. You want someone who can capture the natural beauty of the countryside, but also someone who can handle any challenges that may arise due to outdoor conditions.

What should I look for in a wedding photographer's portfolio for a country wedding?

Look for a range of styles that appeal to you, as well as a consistent quality of work. Pay attention to lighting, composition, and how the photographer captures emotions and candid moments. Also, look for examples of outdoor weddings with similar scenery to your own.

How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer for a country wedding?

It's a good idea to book your photographer as soon as possible, especially if you're getting married during peak wedding season. Most photographers recommend booking at least 6-12 months in advance to ensure availability. If your wedding is in a remote location, consider booking even further in advance to ensure your photographer can travel to your wedding venue.