Victoria Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Kathy Paton
meet daryl. we’ve know each other for many many years. he’s like the brother that i’ve never had. and i’m so happy to tell you all that he’s fiiiinnnally getting married! that’s jacque on the right – his beautiful fiance. we went out earlier this week and shot their engagement portraits. we were all over the place, shooting in different location. we started off at hatley castle, located at royal roads military college and eventually made our way to downtown victoria.
i am really looking forward to shooting their wedding in july. it’s going to be such a blast!


they are getting married on july 31st – check out what their street address is. it’s total karma!










i bet playoff season is LOTS of fun at their house!


thanks for such a great session daryl & jacque! you guys are the best!
i absolutely LOVE it when my clients show up with props! when i met michelle and her family last night, her dad brought along this 1951 pontiac – a treasured family heirloom.
michelle is a beautiful young lady and i have no doubts that she will accomplish all of her goals and aspirations in life. she’s a dancer and a member of the canadian forces reserves – hence the army boots! have i mentioned how much i LOVE props? thanks for a fun RAD GRAD session michelle! enjoy your sneak peek!










last week was a total whirlwind for me. i spent the better part of the last eight days shooting sports teams and performers. not my usual type of work but it was lots of fun! i have lots to blog about so stay tuned. be sure to subscribe to this blog by clicking on the link above – that way you’re sure to never miss a new post!
one of the groups i photographed were the performers at brentwood college school. they were getting ready for their annual dance performance which took place last weekend. congratulations to all the brentwood performers for receiving several prestigious awards this year.


on friday afternoon i drove to chemainus for a fun RAD GRAD portrait session with zoe and adam. they were going to their grad that night and wanted to capture some unique RAD GRAD portraits to remember the momentous occasion. it was our first time meeting and even though we only spent just under two hours together, i was very impressed. these two young adults have very bright futures ahead of them. they have careers chosen, that they will attend post secondary education for in the fall, and they are both young entrepreneurs – they make jewelry and sell it at markets and hopefully soon, on the web. i told you i was impressed!
the town held a small parade for the grads as they made their way to the bus. everybody made their entrance unique – wait until you see how zoe and adam made theirs….. enjoy the sneak peek!











