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How To Plan Your Toronto Wedding Photographs With Ease

Added: 09/29/2005

Your wedding is one of the most special days of your life, and a Toronto wedding can be a dream come true. The most important aspect of preserving your day is connected with wedding photographs. The University of Toronto is located right downtown, and the architecture and design of the campus allow for beautiful wedding photographs. The campus becomes full of wedding parties on summer Saturdays, and here's a guide to the best spots.

The oldest buildings in on the University of Toronto campus date to the mid 19th century, and there are many of the stone facades covered in ivy. Toronto is the biggest city in Canada, and many a Canadian marriage is a Toronto wedding, and thus the University of Toronto is one of the most popular spots for a Canadian marriage.

Like most modern Universities, the University of Toronto's buildings are a mix of the old and new. Most Toronto wedding photographs, naturally, are taken around the older parts of the campus. The campus is divided into smaller "colleges", and many Canadian married in Toronto has chosen either the University College or Victoria College campus, both within a few minutes walk of each other.

A Toronto wedding will often find itself just east of St. George street, using both the quad and outer area of the University College grounds. A Canadian married in Toronto will appreciate not only the setting, but the historical significance and character of the place: a way to have the city of Toronto itself connected with the wedding memories.

Another popular location is the Victoria College campus. The is one of the oldest on the campus. It features an outstanding setting for Toronto wedding photographs. The old college itself looks vaguely like a castle and is located just east of University Avenue, behind the new redesigned E.J. Pratt library. It's easy in this spot to achieve a look that seems to occur outside of the city, as if the couple had ventured far into the country for their photographs.

Finally, there is Trinity College, the most exclusive on campus. Again, the setting and atmosphere is stunning, and it's hard to go wrong with Toronto wedding photographs that are taken here. Located just west of Philosopher's Walk, it is one of the most common places for a Toronto wedding party to stop.

Besides the surroundings, the central location of the University of Toronto is one of the key elements to its popularity for wedding photographs. Much of the city is not as old as the University itself, and in many ways the city has been built around the campus. Many Canadian married couples grew up in Toronto, and it is important to have the character of the city reflected in their marriage. By having their wedding photographs taken at the University of Toronto, they are capturing a part of the city itself. It doesn't feel like you are in a big city when you are on the campus, and the wedding photos will reflect that. It is a comfortable feeling for many couples to have a rural feeling, or a lack of city bustle, reflected in their wedding photos.

One of the most important aspects of a traditional wedding are the traditional wedding photographs, and these almost always occur in a rural or rustic setting. The added benefit for Canadian married couples of having a Toronto wedding is that they have access to a highly traditional institution. Weddings are one of the most traditional aspects of our culture, and it is important to capture that tradition when capturing the many special moments of the wedding day itself. This is why, for many people, a Toronto wedding will always be linked with the University of Toronto.




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