Cypress Mountain Snow Fun Portraits
Cypress Mountain Snow Fun Portraits with our Furry Creek wedding couple. Anniversary sessions are such cool way to celebrate. Spontaneous, fresh, cool pics once the wedding is over is like living new adventure all over again. Just ask yourself how many times during the year you have your professional portraits done? It is a special treat which T+L have with me every year before Christmas. I cannot say more than it is so cool. Really! And not just you get some amazing freaking awesome pictures but you experience magic. You play, have fun enjoy yourself. There is no pressure in the air. OK, when the snowfall got too heavy there were some make-up + hairstyle worries but we erased those from their minds very quickly.
Cypress Mountain Snow Fun Portraits – licking contest – breath so you do not freeze!
Cypress Mountain is our favourite ski hill in Vancouver. That is why I call this session – Cypress Mountain Snow Fun Portraits. The location is perfect and since guys did not have any snowshoes we simply parked the car and hit the closest trail to get away from crowds. When I say crowds, I mean big crowds. This is the first time the logistics around parking and accessing skiing resort were kind of left behind by the resort. Long line ups, no room to park. We had the same experience couple days later with our kids. It was even worse. This time we simply left the car on the side of the road. We did no even reach the skiing lodge since walking there would take ages with two little guys. Vancouver is growing and Cypress Ski resort for sure will need some big upgrades very soon.
Was it fun? Yes it was. Will they do it again? I am sure they will. We can start to call this – Cypress Mountain Snow Fun Portraits fir brave funny brides and grooms.
Thank you T+L for being in front of my camera for the third time. This Cypress Mountain Snow Fun Portraits session was F.U.N. and I am looking forward to photograph you again in 2016 winter season.
Thank you for visiting.
Jozef – Vancouver Wedding Photographer of 2015