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Hi, I’m Andreas Avdoulos, a Toronto documentary wedding photographer.
A background in graphic design and architecture taught me how to see space, colour, pattern and light while photography has taught me how to observe and read people, allowing me to capture very intimate & personal moments.
The photographs I create curate your wedding vibe so you can tell your own stories of how you felt during this experience.
Born and raised in Toronto, I’ve spent over 20 years documenting from weddings of all sorts; from intimate private affairs, to large scale multi-day productions.
I photograph a fairly limited number of weddings each year, for private couples who prioritize the time spent with those closest to them.
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If you’re considering me as your photographer, please know that I don’t pose you or stage anything, or do anything to make you feel awkward during the process of being photographed.
When you’re looking at the photos I capture for you, I want you to be able to remember how you felt celebrating this moment in your life, and the way I work allows you to enjoy your day without the stress or fuss often associated wedding photography.
Once I arrive at your wedding, I spend my time seeking those intimate, candid, and completely unscripted moments that make your day truly your own, while giving you all the space you need to enjoy your day fully.
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“We had a wonderful experience with Andreas! His pictures were exactly what we had hoped for and really captured our special day. Definitely recommend!”
— Christy McKean
“Andreas was very easy-going and flexible he made us feel comfortable and this was reflected in the genuine smiles. I would recommend him as a photographer for any special occasion.”
— Lisa Mcilmoyle
“Andreas is an incredible photographer who gave us a beautiful story of our daughter and son-in-law’s wedding! Thanks Andreas! Highly recommended!”
— Sheryl Kuepfer
*More reviews on my Google business page .
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Request Pricing & Availability
Email: hello@andreasphoto.ca
Call/text: 416 474 5014
IG: @theandreasphoto