
Some wedding days just feel different – and Annie and Chad’s Laurel Point Inn wedding in Victoria, BC was one of them.
What started as a day filled with uncertainty around the weather quickly turned into the most beautiful, sun-soaked celebration. But more than that, it was a day defined by energy – the kind you don’t just see, but feel in every moment.
From the very beginning, the atmosphere was electric. Laughter echoed through the suite, and the sounds of zagharit – a traditional Persian expression of joy – filled the space. It was the kind of excitement that builds naturally when you’re surrounded by people who are genuinely, wholeheartedly celebrating you.
That same energy carried seamlessly into every part of the day.
Their ceremony, set on the water at Laurel Point Inn, felt both intimate and vibrant all at once. Even with a full group of guests, there was a sense of closeness – of everyone being fully present, fully invested in Annie and Chad and what this day meant. There was music, movement, emotion… and a constant undercurrent of joy that never really settled, only grew.
What stood out most wasn’t any one moment, but the way the entire day unfolded – with intention, connection, and so much life.
There was an ease between Annie and Chad that made everything feel effortless. The way they moved through the day together, the quiet glances, the laughter – it all felt natural, unforced, and deeply genuine. Even in the middle of such a high-energy celebration, they created space for moments that felt calm, grounded, and entirely their own.
As the evening unfolded, that energy only deepened. Guests didn’t wait for permission to celebrate – they simply did. The room filled with movement, music, and an undeniable sense of excitement that carried through every part of the night.
And yet, tucked within all of that, were the quieter moments – the kind that often become the most meaningful. A pause during golden hour. A deep breath together. A chance to step away and take it all in.
Annie and Chad’s wedding at Laurel Point Inn wasn’t just beautiful – it was immersive. It was the kind of day where every guest felt it, every moment held weight, and every interaction mattered.
The kind of celebration that stays with you.















































































































