MONTREAL, OTTAWA & CANADA WIDE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

Your storyteller has to share similar values to you. My work is about honouring the magic in life. It’s for the spark between you and your lover. It’s for the glow in the mornings, for the devotion in your partner’s eyes, for laughter together in the rain. Love should bring the best version of you into your relationships, and it is my passion to see it and show you how beautiful you are.

“Professional, understanding and talented, Hailey knew how to immortalize precious moments.”

— Laetitia & Vincent

ABOUT HAILEY

Hailey Oldfield is a wedding photographer who is passionate about telling artful love stories. With a BFA in Photography and a background in philosophy, animal rescue and professional post production, she brings both values of gentleness and a cinematic eye to her work. She was trained exclusively on film, so even though she now uses a digital camera, she photographs with the intention of a film photographer and edits with a vintage feel.

That film training shaped everything about how she works. She reads the room, anticipates the moment, and takes one intentional image instead of pointing a camera around on burst mode. She brought that discipline into digital photography and never let go of it. She aims her camera with care, and every image she delivers is one she genuinely believes you'll want to keep.

Her approach is documentary and cinematic, with editorial moments. She’s the photographer who directs the scene, or the one beside you, moving quietly, watching for the things that make your relationship unmistakably yours.

She serves couples in Montreal, Ottawa, across all of Canada, and available for destination weddings internationally. She specializes in weddings, engagements, and surprise proposals.

Hailey is dedicated to creating beautiful and impactful imagery. She would love to be your photographer.

“She was very kind, communicative, creative and easy going. We hardly felt like we were being photographed and everything felt super natural.”

— Dana & Tom