May 22, 2022
Erika and Joe’s wedding at Le Treport Wedding and Convention Centre was truly picture perfect with the ceremony taking place in The Chapel and the reception in the Trillium East Room.
Our morning began in Etobicoke at Erika’s mom’s condo. It truly felt like I stepped into a Hallmark holiday movie with the snowy backdrop and gorgeous details. Erika had such a vision for her wedding and it was such an honour to photograph the day in its entirety.
Hair and makeup by the talented Julia Teotonio.
Erika and Joe’s first look took place at the back of Erika’s mom’s condo. This location was great because there were no people around and the landscaping was perfect. Additionally, If you’re looking for a spot in Etobicoke for portraits, here are locations to check out: Centennial Park Conservatory, Humber Bay and Humber Arboretum Park.
If you’re looking to get married in Etobicoke, Le TrĂ©port is a great option! This 32,000 square feet of newly renovated modern event space featuring marble flooring, chandeliers and an on-site chapel, is the perfect location for that elegant look to wow all of your family and friends.
The Chapel at Le Tréport is 1,500 square feet and can host 65-120 people. This space can accommodate any style of ceremony and is a wonderful church alternative for couples looking to keep events all in one space.
That’s a wrap. What a day! Thank you Erika and Joe for allowing me to photograph your wedding day. If you’re still in search of a wedding photographer and would like to learn more about what it’s like to work with me, please visit my Wedding Experience Page.
Venue: Le Treport Wedding & Convention Centre
Hair and Makeup: Julia Teotoni
Florist: Carisma Florist
Cake: Alison Takes The Cake
Wedding Outfit: David’s Bridal
Fascinator: Best of Everything, Florida
Suit: Surmesur Custom Mensware
If you are still searching for some vendors, check out my previous blogs to see some of the other superstars I’ve worked with!
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Amanda Soriano Photography is located within the traditional and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. Known as Adoobiigok [A-doe-bee-goke], the âPlace of the Aldersâ in Michi Saagiig [Mi-Chee Saw-Geeg] language."