Film has a way of slowing down the documentation process, forcing a focus on the smaller details. These 35mm images capture the day with a depth and grain that feels consistent with the rugged Newfoundland environment.


Film frames prioritize the feeling of the moment over technical perfection. This medium allows the story of Ray & Frances' elopement to feel lived-in and honest.
Film Photograph of an Elopement in  St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement in  St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement in  St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement at Torbay Point St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement at Torbay Point St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement at Torbay Point St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement at Torbay Point St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement at Torbay Point St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement at Torbay Point St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette
Film Photograph of an Elopement at Torbay Point St. John's Newfoundland by Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer Kaitlyn Yvette