Trash the Dress is really becoming popular and we couldn't be more excited.  This year we have three couples who have already added TTD to their wedding packages and a couple of others who are giving it some serious thought.  The best part about doing these sessions is that there is lots of time... unlike the actual wedding day where we are usually a wee bit pressed for time between the ceremony and reception and the couple doesn't have to worry about getting wet or dirty.  We usually book 3-6 hours for these sessions depending on the location(s) and the more creative and outgoing the couple, the better the images.  We've had couples lay in rushing streams, jump into swimming pools and get completely filthy in the mud and our latest TTD shot in the Mayan, Mexico was no exception.  This dress was bought specifically for the TTD session and our bride had no intention of ever wearing it again. In fact after cutting off the bottom half of the dress and then going right into the ocean with it on she simply left the sand-covered, soaking-wet thing behind.  Here are some of my favourite images from that session.



Trash the Dress is really becoming popular and we couldn't be more excited.  This year we have three couples who have already added TTD to their wedding packages and a couple of others who are giving it some serious thought.  The best part about doing these sessions is that there is lots of time... unlike the actual wedding day where we are usually a wee bit pressed for time between the ceremony and reception and the couple doesn't have to worry about getting wet or dirty.  We usually book 3-6 hours for these sessions depending on the location(s) and the more creative and outgoing the couple, the better the images.  We've had couples lay in rushing streams, jump into swimming pools and get completely filthy in the mud and our latest TTD shot in the Mayan, Mexico was no exception.  This dress was bought specifically for the TTD session and our bride had no intention of ever wearing it again. In fact after cutting off the bottom half of the dress and then going right into the ocean with it on she simply left the sand-covered, soaking-wet thing behind.  Here are some of my favourite images from that session.