A Chic Same-Sex Elopement at Toronto City Hall
Two brides. Toronto City Hall. An energy so infectious we were smiling from the moment we arrived.
Roisin and Suhki's elopement was one of those days that reminds you exactly why this work is so special. Their story started the way the best ones often do; quietly and unexpectedly. Both of them had recently moved to Canada when they found themselves working together, having come from places over 7,000 kilometres apart. A friendship formed quickly, feelings followed, and after moving in together they've been inseparable ever since.
On the morning of the elopement they got ready at 1 Hotel Toronto before we all made our way to City Hall for the ceremony. The chambers at Toronto City Hall aren't the most glamorous setting in the world— we'll always be honest about that— but something happens in that room every single time we photograph there. Every couple we've ever witnessed get married in those chambers has brought such genuine, palpable excitement that the backdrop becomes almost irrelevant. Roisin and Suhki were absolutely no exception. Their laughter, their nerves, their clear and unrestrained love for each other filled the room completely.
To say they also showed up looking phenomenal is an understatement. Rather than matching, they went complementary with two distinct looks that felt completely cohesive together. It's something we always suggest to couples and it's a small thing that makes a big difference in photos. These two absolutely nailed it.
City Hall elopements are one of our favourite things to photograph in Toronto— intimate, joyful, and entirely focused on the two people getting married. If that sounds like your kind of day, we'd love to hear from you!