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Dom and Sabin's Engagement Session at Knox College

When Dom and Sabin told me they wanted to have their engagement photos taken at Knox College, I couldn't contain my excitement. This architectural gem nestled within the University of Toronto campus is a dream come true for any photographer. The blend of Gothic Revival architecture, ivy-clad walls, and serene courtyards create an almost magical atmosphere that perfectly matched Dom and Sabin's enchanting love story.


Dom and Sabin were a vision of elegance and joy. Dom, with his sharp suit and infectious smile, and Sabin, in a flowing dress that seemed to dance with every step she took, looked like they had walked straight out of a classic romance novel. Their chemistry was undeniable, and it was clear from the start that capturing their love on camera would be an absolute delight. We began our session in the grand hall, where the high, vaulted ceilings and dramatic arches provided a stunning backdrop. Dom couldn't take his eyes off Sabin, and every candid moment between them felt like pure magic. As they laughed and whispered sweet nothings to each other, I couldn't help but smile behind the camera, knowing these were the moments that would make their engagement session unforgettable.


One of my favorite spots at Knox College is the iconic archway, and I knew we had to capture some photos there. The way the light framed Dom and Sabin as they stood beneath the arch was nothing short of breathtaking. Their laughter echoed through the stone corridors, filling the space with a sense of joy and celebration. It was as if Knox College itself was rejoicing in their love.


Dom and Sabin's engagement session at Knox College was a true celebration of their love story. Every corner of this historic venue seemed to echo with their joy, and I felt incredibly honored to capture these precious moments for them. As they embark on this new chapter of their lives together, I have no doubt that their love will continue to grow and flourish, much like the ivy that adorns the walls of Knox College.



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