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2009 – A Look Back

January 19, 2010

2009 was another incredible year for us.  While I’m assembling this post, I’m amazed at how busy we were!  There are so many things that we were a part of that I’m not going to be able to share, otherwise this post would be 20 pages long. So we’re going to do something different and focus on what we think is most important – our clients.  Even more importantly, the images that they love!  We asked our wedding couples to share a memory and/or favourite image with us.

Here’s the best part – it’s a contest!  Vote for your favourite image, and the winning couple will win a free mini-album of their wedding! The first and second runners up will also receive a $50 gift certificate for Shandro Photo or Shandro Kids (their choice).

Without further ado….the best of 2009!
David & Laura

Diana & Jeremy

Renu & Garry


“The reason I chose this picture was because it is very different and unique. It shows our reflection in the puddle of water.”

Rob & Lindsay


“So our favourite picture is (no surprises here) the one of us smooching on the first hole of Northern Bear. The day was so perfect for us and that picture encompasses that. You see the beautiful green grass, the blue sky and the excitement of being together. It was the picture you used as a preview for our blog. I remember being at the hotel on our honeymoon and excitedly looking at that picture, the first wedding photo we got to see. Haley and Michael (and Andrew of course), we love you guys and love our wedding photos. Thank-you!”

Britt & Cody


“This picture is our favorite because it totally captures the love and romance of our day!”

Nicole & Jesse

Katy & Jon

Jessica & Jeremy


“We’re so happy we did something crazy on our wedding day!”

Shauntel & Jason

Daniela & Daniel


“Daniel and I love the river photo in our album. We explained what we’d like – a shot at the river without looking like we’re in the city – and Michael definitely gave us that. (People ask us where we were for that photo and are surprised that we are still in Edmonton.) Plus to get the shot, he got down and laid in shallow water and rocks in the fetal position. Thanks for doing whatever it takes!”

Clayton & Carly

Rorik & Julia


“Out of all the photos, it’s a hard decision! There are so many we like!”

Param & Ronnie


“Ronnie and I both love this picture because simply put…its perfect. You got the canola fields surrounding us and the temple in the far distance…there were a lot of comments from other people wondering if this picture was taken in India. Everything around us is calm, peaceful and romantic.”

Esther & Nathan

Neha & Sumit


“Best engagement session ever….great pictures and Michael showed us berries we could eat.. we had a snack and a great time! Also I love how you two add Hindi/Punjabi words to get people to look or smile. The guests loved it, and everyone truly smiles!”

Rena & Uche


“Ok…well that’s the HARDEST question ever! I have so many favorites!!! How about if I list a few of them and then you can decide????”

Stephanie & David

Raman & Raja

Cheryl & James

Carrie & Nick


“This is our favourite picture because it shows an amazing moment between Nick and I. We loved working with you and Michael.”

Melissa & Sean

Dayna & Ryan


“We had so much fun on the day of our vow renewals this fall. Y’know, we did have expectations for a great day, but it was so far surpassed I can’t even explain. I have to say, you guys really were such a huge part of that. Not being people who are big fans of having our pictures taken, we were sort of dreading the photo session part of the day. Little did we know, it was going to be one of our favorite times to remember.

We’d both heard horror stories of hours of over-posing and so much forced smiling, ending in sore faces. I’ve got to say that my face was sore from smiling so much, but none of it was forced. We had such a blast. From running through the cold and kinda wet, streets of downtown all gussied up in our finest, to walking into that wine bar, welcomed by an unexpected applause from all the patrons sitting at the tables. It was too fun, and I’ve got to say those drinks were delicious to top it off!

I just want to say thank you again for your amazing work, and really having none of it feeling like work, at least for us. We had such a fantastic day with you and can’t thank you enough for capturing every moment of it.”

Amita & Abheeshek

Ashley & Rob

And here is where you vote for your favourite.  The voting closes on February 19th, 2010.

Which is your favourite Shandro Photo image of 2009?

  • Shauntel & Jason (33%, 301 Votes)
  • Ashley & Rob (16%, 145 Votes)
  • Amita & Abhee (15%, 139 Votes)
  • Carrie & Nick (5%, 48 Votes)
  • Melissa & Sean (5%, 47 Votes)
  • Stephanie & David (4%, 35 Votes)
  • Clayton & Carly (3%, 30 Votes)
  • Renu & Garry (3%, 25 Votes)
  • Rob & Lindsay (2%, 22 Votes)
  • Rena & Uche (2%, 21 Votes)
  • Param & Ronnie (2%, 16 Votes)
  • Diana & Jeremy (2%, 14 Votes)
  • Britt & cody (1%, 13 Votes)
  • Daniela & Daniel (1%, 12 Votes)
  • Dayna & Ryan (1%, 6 Votes)
  • Raman & Raja (1%, 5 Votes)
  • Jessica & Jeremy (1%, 5 Votes)
  • David & Laura (0%, 4 Votes)
  • Neha & Sumit (0%, 4 Votes)
  • Nicole & Jessie (0%, 3 Votes)
  • Katy & Jon (0%, 2 Votes)
  • Esther & Nathan (0%, 2 Votes)
  • Rorik & Julia (0%, 2 Votes)
  • Cheryl & James (3%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 906

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That wraps up the contest images. There are a couple of other important milestones and exciting events happened in 2009 that I want to share with you.

This year we celebrated our 3rd wedding anniversary, and our little guy turned one! 

Andrew is a very well travelled boy, having visited Phoenix, Mexico, Texas, Banff, Calgary, and Vancouver all in his first year. 

I know many of you are anxious for an announcement from us that we’re adding to our family. Not yet!  When I posted on Facebook that I had exciting news in December, it was the first thing to leap to people’s minds.  However, the exciting news was that I’m now a full time photographer (yay!) after leaving my day job.  Trust me, we know Andrew is super cute and another Shandro baby would probably be super cute too.  We need to save SOME surprises for the future! For now we are a happy little stay-at-home family of three, working on our business, and enjoying some much deserved family time. 

After losing my dad in November, our life came into a better perspective.  That’s one big reason that I took the leap to leave my day job.  Life is too short, and we need to love the ones we’re with and get as much out of life as we can. Nothing is more important than family.

A bunch of exciting things are coming up for us in 2010, and you’re just going to have to stay tuned!  We started Shandro Kids this year, the baby/maternity/family side to Shandro Photo.  It’s been a great success, and Shandro Kids is going to develop in a big and exciting way in 2010. We have so many amazing couples and families that we’re looking forward to working with this year.

Happy 2010 everyone!

- Haley, Michael, & Andrew Shandro

Ashley & Rob have celebrated many happy New Year’s Eves together, including 2008 when they got engaged on New Years, and this year with their wedding! They gave their friends and family THE best New Year’s Eve party to be at in 2009. As wedding photographers, we spend a lot of time with couples at their wedding festivities, but we’re working so hard we don’t often get to party. We let loose on New Years with Ashley & Rob – the first wedding we’ve ever done that spanned two decades!!

Ashley got ready at her parents’ house. A shout out here to Ashley’s dad, who has the coolest fridge/freezer I’ve ever seen – and makes great ham sandwiches!

Ashley was very calm before the wedding. Doesn’t she look amazing?

Beautiful flowers from Flower Affairs.

Ashley and Rob were married at the Francis Winspear Centre for Music in downtown Edmonton, a great location for Edmonton wedding photographers to work in.  We’d like to thank Ashley with Nuance Occasions for helping to make the day run so smoothly. 

I was so touched to see Rob tear up when he saw Ashley coming in. It’s my favourite moment of every wedding.

They had a tradition I hadn’t seen at a wedding before (and we’ve been to our fair share of weddings!) – I love this one.  They wrote love letters to each other, and sealed them in a box with a bottle of their favourite wine.  On their 25th anniversary, or at an extremely trying time in their marriage, they will open the box, read the love letters, and remember why they married each other.  Isn’t that the most romantic thing ever?  We’ve been married for a few years, and I want to do that even now!

Another tradition I hadn’t seen at a wedding before that had the crowd in stitches – Rob updated his Facebook status to ‘Married’…DURING the ceremony!  That’s SO 2009!

The Winspear has so many incredible locations for photography – we needed an indoor location on New Year’s Eve because it was SO cold outside!

We did pop out to City Hall for a quick outdoor shoot.  And I mean QUICK!

The reception was at the Woodvale Facility at the Mill Woods Golf Course.  The food was amazing, the venue was simply beautiful.

Michael’s sister Alaina was one of the bridesmaids for this wedding, and her husband Brock was a groomsman; we’ve known Ashley & Rob for several years.  So we stayed until midnight to ring in the 2010 with them and party!!

Happy New Year!

Special thanks to Eternity Limousines for making sure everyone got home safe!

I saved this one for last – before the reception we had a few moments with Ashley & Rob to create something that they envisioned: I love the result, and I’m so happy that we worked together to make the day perfect.  As you look at this intimate moment, keep in mind that it was -27 C outside…

So, yes, we have the best job in the world.  I will say that a lot of people out there have a perception that all photographers do is take pictures, and I can assure you that an unbelievable amount of work goes into what we do beyond just snapping the shutter.  But I’m not going to deny that our job has some amazing perks.

So here’s the story.  Meet Dina & Amita.  Dina found us on the internet (thank you Google!) and sent our website to her friend Amita, who was planning a Hindu wedding on a cruise ship.  (So cool!)  Amita, her fiance Abheeshek, Michael, and I all had a long phone conversation getting to know each other, talking about the possibility of them flying us down for the cruise, and figuring out logistics.  So, first and foremost we have to thank Dina for finding us!  Here’s the REALLY cool thing – Dina is from Tennessee , Amita lives in Mississippi, and Abhee lives in Florida!

Fast forward nearly a year of mounting anticipation and this was our view as we descended into Tampa – yay!

From the moment we started to meet family members in the hotel and cruise to the moment we departed the ship we felt so welcome by the entire group.  We had a great chance to party it up with Amita, Abheeshek, and their friends, and spent a wonderful time on the Mexican island of Cozumel.  I hope you enjoy the visual journey of the cruise!

The pre-wedding events and wedding ceremony were held in a gorgeous theatre at the front of the ship.  This resulted in several people (myself included) becoming a bit seasick….but it was beautiful and therefore all worth it.

Here’s Michael hard at work.

See what I mean? The theatre was amazing!

Before the ceremony we had a few moments alone with Amita and Abheeshek on the incredible ship.  I love their colour choice – it goes so well with the ocean setting for their wedding (and goes very well with their wedding photographers too!)  And I redeemed myself from the seasickness by taking most of these shots…

So cool…I especially love the sparkles of Amita’s outfit playing with the light.

There were some great dancers on Abheeshek’s side to help start the ceremony.

Over a dozen cruise passengers not connected with the wedding sat in the upper balcony of the theatre and watched the entire ceremony.  They were absolutely fascinated.

From a photography perspective, we loved working in a theatre – the lighting was flawless. If anyone in Edmonton wants to get married anywhere with stage lighting please call us!

The day after the wedding we had a surprise for our gorgeous couple.  We had planned a mini photo shoot with them on Cozumel, Mexico.  We’d been to Cozumel before, and were a bit familiar with the island.  We met Amita & Abheeshek at Señor Frog’s, and told them we had already secured a great driver to take us to a beach out of town for the photo shoot.  Little did they know their driver was Michael!  We had rented a Jeep, scouted out a beach, and whisked them away to a stunning waterfront with a beautiful dock for a private photo shoot.

As Amita would say…”oh, dang!” These two are so good looking, check out Amita’s amazing eyes!

Now that the year has drawn to a close, I can say without question that this is my favourite ring shot of the year.  I’m really proud of this one.

We had a bit of time to ourselves after the shoot, and visited an awesome cliff-side restaurant called Coconuts where we ran into some of the wedding guests.  We had left Edmonton at -46 degrees Celsius (-51 degrees Fahrenheit for our American readers) and feet of snow to see topless Santa decorations in a Mexican bar.  Hence: coolest job in the world!  It was really strange to see Christmas decorations without snow though…

Absolute perfection.

This is the vision we were met with coming back to the ship after our stop in Cozumel.  Our Royal Caribbean ship Grandeur of the Seas is the one on the left. I’ve posted it already, but I think it deserves to be up here twice.

We finished the cruise with a crazy, fun reception.  Abheeshek, I had no idea you had such amazing Michael Jackson-esque dance moves!

Amita & Abheeshek, thank you both so much, and congratulations!  We had an amazing experience with you, and we look forward to keeping in touch over Facebook.  I hope we’ll meet again soon (Andrew really wants to meet you too!)

If you’re feeling a bit chilly here in Edmonton at this time of year, this post will help warm your heart. I have a much more comprehensive post of this incredible destination wedding coming in 2010 but I absolutely had to share a few tonight.

I’ll tell you all the story soon about how Amita & Abhee found us, and the amazing cruise we just returned from, but here are a few memories from Mexico.

Merry Christmas everyone! We’re taking a brief break for the holidays but will be back hard at work in 2010.

Dayna and Ryan are an absolutely beautiful couple.  They have a really cool story – they met when they were babies, and it was really neat to see in their slideshow photos of them together as infants. They have been married for 2 years already, but I felt the same excitement and anticipation from them as they saw each other at opposite ends of the aisle as I would from any newlyweds.  They held a wedding ceremony here in Edmonton (they live in Washington state) for the family and friends here who wanted to celebrate with them.  The stunning wedding was held at the Hotel MacDonald.

This one is our assistant Brendan’s photo.

See?  Absolute excitement on Dayna’s face.  Love it.

Ryan is in the Coast Guard in Washington, and was very handsome in his uniform.

Seriously hot couple!

I’ve never seen such an enthusiastic toast.

Flowers by La Piazza Dasee (we love them!) and cake by Deliciously Different Cakes.

Dayna’s dress suited her so well.  Incredibly fashionable for a gorgeous bride.

This is Brendan’s photo.

Congratulations Dayna & Ryan. Thank you for choosing us to celebrate with you. If we’re ever in Port Angeles we’ll come visit!

Welcome to the new look of Shandro Photo! We saved this amazing photo shoot for the launch of our new brand. We’ve worked really hard over the last several months to create a fresh new look for our company. We absolutely love what we do, and are so excited about the change.

I can’t say enough wonderful things about Stephanie & David, who are still on their 2 month Australian honeymoon (jealous!) Stephanie & David planned a day-after session when they first met with us about their wedding photography.  Stephanie knew she wanted to do something extraordinary, and we knew just the spot. They have been waiting to see these photos – we didn’t show them anything in the back of the camera during the shoot, and we saved them for the blog launch – so I know they’ll be excited to see them!  I’m going to let these images speak for themselves – I get goosebumps every time I look at them. 

This amazing image it is officially my favourite image of the year – we have a huge canvas of it in our gallery.

This one is inspired by John Michael Cooper.

We promised Melissa & Sean that we would have a few photos up for them before they leave on their honeymoon. This was particularly important for us to do as they are leaving shortly on a 6 month honeymoon/volunteering mission through Europe and Africa! We don’t know when they’ll have reliable internet access so we wanted them to see these images before they left.

Melissa & Sean are both lawyers, they met at a Ukrainian New Year’s Eve party after some friends set them up because of their mutual interests, and it was love at first sight. They even have video evidence of the first time they met – how many couples have something as cool as that?

A special thanks to Julianne from A Modern Proposal for helping make sure the day ran smoothly!

We had a ton of fun with Melissa and her girls getting ready.

I love this one – Melissa & Sean had the cutest flower girls ever!

Melissa & Sean were married in the Hawrelak Park Amphitheatre – it isn’t available for very many dates during the year, and Melissa & Sean were lucky enough to get one of those dates. The location was particularly important to them – Melissa & Sean have a profound dedication to the environment and Hawrelak Park holds a lot of memories for them enjoying nature. Melissa’s amazing dress is from a sustainable designer in the US, and we admire her dedication to the world we live in.

My favourite part of the ceremony was when Shawn promised they would ’grow wrinkly together’.

This is a shot from one of our assistants, Brendan:

Remember the song at the end of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off? ‘Oh Yeah’…. That’s what they walked down the aisle to. There were so many little touches to this wedding where their personalities shone through.

See what I mean? So adorable.

This staircase in Hawrelak Park is ‘their’ staircase. It was so special to do photos for them there.

Another location with a lot of meaning for them is the University of Alberta Law Centre, where they spent many, many hours studying together.

The reception was full of fun, including ‘Pin the Kubasa on the Perogy’. This guy…ummm…well, he missed.

Melissa & Sean’s first dance was AWESOME. A beautiful first dance, and then a rockin’ choreographed dance to ‘My Humps’ by the Black Eyed Peas! Not something you see at a typical wedding!

Melissa & Sean – it’ll be quite some time before we see each other again. We know you’ll have an incredible adventure over the next 6 months and we can’t wait to hear about everything you’ve accomplished when you return.

Our summer wedding season is winding down, and we’ve had some amazing weddings to finish up (don’t worry, we have much more to come in the winter!)

Carrie & Nick are so loved and supported by their family and friends, and it was heartwarming to watch everyone celebrate with them. When Carrie’s dad stepped to the podium to toast his daughter, I felt emotion welling up.  It was an awesome day.

This is SO Carrie.

And so is this. We had an awesome morning at Carrie’s parents’ house getting ready.

The ceremony was at St. Theresa’s Church.

Stylin’.

We had some really beautiful time alone with Carrie & Nick. So sweet together, and so happy to be married.

The reception at the Westin was STUNNING. Every detail was perfection, including the cupcakes by Fuss Cupcakes, and the amazing floral arrangements by Kate Ashton. We sat with Kelly from Kate Ashton at dinner and really enjoyed meeting her – I would recommend checking them out if you are in need of a florist! She even re-arranged the head table arrangement so we could get a better view of Carrie & Nick. That’s what I call service.

This is such a fun cake topper, again – SO Carrie.

Carrie & Nick shared a romantic first dance, complete with onlookers.

Congratulations Carrie & Nick!

Cheryl & James had a beautiful wedding at two of the most gorgeous locations for weddings in Edmonton: St. Joachim Catholic Church, and the Hotel MacDonald.

During the ceremony, the priest sang the most beautiful song to Cheryl & James.  It was really touching.

Cheryl & James make a beautiful couple – the connection between them is tangible, they share a relaxed, easy love for each other.

The Hotel MacDonald never disappoints – amazing decor, wonderful food, and an elegant atmosphere. 

People ask us all the time how we could spend our weekends associating with people we don’t know, and if we find it hard to enjoy ourselves at the reception when we don’t know anyone.  Anyone who knows us knows it actually the opposite.  We LOVE meeting new people, and we generally find we are at the most fun table at the party.  It’s awesome! Special shout-out to table 20!!  Woot!

Cheryl & James changed into traditional Indian outfits later in the reception – I don’t think the Hotel Mac has seen such a loud and vibrant dance in a long time!

Congratulations, Cheryl & James!  Thank you so much for including us in your wedding.

We are so excited to be featured on another wedding blog! Maharani…the modern Indian wedding blog contacted us to feature Param & Ronnie’s mixed-cultural wedding on their blog.  We are thrilled to be on a blog in the company of  some of the most amazing Indian wedding photographers in North America.  The first part of their post is up here, and more posts are on the way!  Maharani is a wonderful resource blog, and I highly recommend that all of our Edmonton East Indian brides check it out for tips and ideas.  Here’s a bonus image from Param and Ronnie’s wedding.

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