Roxana Albusel Photography
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Engagement photography in East Vancouver

Couple posing at East Vancouver engagement photoshoot

Engagement photography in East Vancouver

I have a busy weekend of weddings coming up and the first is the very lovely Margo and Brendan, getting married at the very elegant Hart House. For their engagement session, Margo and Brendan took advantage of the beautiful fall colours last year and the artistic backdrops East Vancouver had to offer. We met at Trout Lake and walked around the park, after which we drove to the industrial part of East Van and took some more great photos (and did a whole lot of laughing!). Anyone that knows me knows how much I love shooting East Vancouver engagements. There is so much character!

These two were so fun to photograph. Between constant laughter, we also managed to get some beautiful romantic shots, showcasing their happy energy and love for each other. I absolutely cannot wait for their wedding this coming week-end and look forward to the wonderful photos we are going to get together! xo

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Welcome to my Vancouver wedding photography blog. Please visit my wedding portfolio here and my engagement portfolio here.  I am an award-winning, published Vancouver wedding photographer also specializing in portrait, maternity and boudoir photography and deeply passionate about destination weddings. I shoot primarily in the Greater Vancouver area but also love traveling for work! Some destinations I have shot in are Quebec and colourful Mexico as well as California, the Okanagan, Oregon and Europe. Since 2010, I have shot over 100 weddings and continue to love what I do so very much. When you’re always surrounded by love, happiness and contagious, happy energy, what’s not to love?  I am booking for 2017 and 2018 weddings, so message me soon with any inquiries you may have about your portrait or wedding photography. Use the tab above or email contact[at]roxanaphotography.com. Love, Roxy

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