Their love is timeless. A cash-strapped young couple who couldn’t afford their own wedding photos were finally given the ...
Margaret and Barry Sharman got married in 1968 but could not afford to pay for prints of their wedding photos at the time.
Joshua Huggett said the guest was "leaning into the aisle and taking photos down the aisle" so her phone was in all of the professional shots.
Until recently, the Sharmans had never seen their wedding photos from 1968. But on Christmas Eve 2024, the couple — happily ...
A wedding day is all about celebrating love and joy, and it’s a special moment for the couple to make it uniquely theirs.
I was flabbergasted when I saw the photos,” said Barry Sharman, 78, who recently saw his wedding portraits for the first time ...
Engagement photos are both a celebration of the proposal — and the wedding to come. And we have our first session of 2025 to ...
Farynuk recognized herself in the Sharman’s wedding party photo and decided to surprise the couple with a special delivery. “It was heartwarming for me to be able to do this,” Farynuk told CBC.