Ottawa Intimate National Gallery of Canada and Courthouse Wedding | Louis & Divine Sean Menezes Photography
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Ottawa Intimate National Gallery of Canada and Courthouse Wedding
Louis & Divine

An intimate Ottawa wedding story that moved through the courthouse and the National Gallery of Canada — elegant, emotional, and full of the kind of quiet moments that make smaller weddings so meaningful.

Ceremony

A simple, meaningful courthouse ceremony in Ottawa that kept the focus exactly where it belonged: on the two of them.

Portraits

The National Gallery of Canada gave us clean architecture, beautiful light, and a timeless setting for portraits.

The Feel

Intimate weddings have a different energy — calm, intentional, and deeply personal from start to finish.

Louis and Divine’s Ottawa wedding had a simplicity to it that made everything feel stronger. Nothing was overdone. Nothing felt forced. It was just two people getting married in a way that felt true to them, surrounded by meaning, clean locations, and a quiet kind of joy that carried through the whole day.

A courthouse wedding that felt personal

Courthouse weddings often get described as “small,” but I think that misses the point. When done well, they feel focused. Every part of the day becomes more intentional. Louis and Divine’s ceremony had that exact feeling — intimate, calm, and full of emotion without needing anything extra.

  • The ceremony stayed simple and meaningful.
  • The pace of the day felt relaxed instead of rushed.
  • The story stayed centered on them the entire time.

Portraits at the National Gallery of Canada

After the ceremony, we moved into portraits around the National Gallery of Canada. It’s one of my favourite locations in Ottawa for intimate weddings because it gives you timeless lines, beautiful open space, and a polished, elegant atmosphere without feeling stiff or cold.

Gallery highlights

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Why intimate weddings photograph so beautifully

Smaller weddings often create more space for real moments. There’s less pressure to perform, less rushing between events, and more room to actually feel what’s happening. That was exactly the case here. Every part of the day felt connected, which made the photos feel honest and timeless.

Louis and Divine’s day was a reminder that elegance doesn’t have to come from scale. Sometimes it comes from clarity, simplicity, and choosing what matters most.