




It wasn't hard to convince Reanne and Nelson to drive up to Vernon for their Engagement Session once they saw pictures of Kalamalka Provincial Park. Reanne and I have been talking a lot about their upcoming July wedding and we wanted a beautiful rural location to capture their Engagement Session. Having hiked the park many times, I knew it's breath taking views would be the perfect backdrop. It was a fantastic day for photos and Kate and I can't wait till Nelson and Reanne say their I do's.
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