
I’m a wedding photographer in Alberta, and I’m here to tell you:
Wedding days move fast.
Faster than anyone expects.
What remains are the moments you didn’t know you’d miss until they’re gone. The look. The pause. The quiet breath before everything begins.

My approach to wedding photography is rooted in storytelling and legacy. I document weddings as they unfold, honestly and unobtrusively, preserving not just how your day looked, but how it felt.
Storytelling wedding photography means paying attention to the moments between the moments.
It’s the nervous hands.
The deep exhale.
The laughter that erupts unexpectedly.

These details form the emotional backbone of your wedding story. They are what bring your images to life long after the day has passed.
My wedding photography style is observational and intentional. I guide when needed, but I never interrupt real emotion for the sake of a pose.





Your wedding day deserves to be experienced, not staged.
Weddings aren’t just about one day.
They are the beginning of a shared history.
Your photographs become part of your family’s story. They are revisited, passed down, and woven into memory. That responsibility shapes how I photograph every wedding I’m invited into.





Trust allows real moments to surface.
From the initial conversation through the final delivery of artwork, my focus is on creating an experience that feels supportive, calm, and aligned with your values.
You should feel seen, understood, and free to be fully present.
A wedding day doesn’t pause. There are no second chances, no do-overs, and no opportunity to recreate moments once they’ve passed. That’s why hiring a professional wedding photographer in Alberta matters — not just someone who takes beautiful photos, but someone who understands the weight of the day.
Professional wedding photography is about far more than equipment or trends. It’s about experience, preparation, and the ability to anticipate moments before they happen. It’s knowing how to work calmly under pressure, how to adapt when timelines shift or weather changes, and how to tell a complete story even when emotions run high.
As a Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC) member, my work is guided by national standards for technical excellence, ethics, and professionalism. That experience shows up in every part of the process — from thoughtful planning and clear communication to steady presence on the wedding day itself.
My approach to wedding photography is rooted in storytelling. I focus on real moments, genuine connection, and the relationships that make your day meaningful. The quiet glances, the laughter, the in-between moments — these are the images that hold value long after the day has passed.
I’m based near Tofield, Alberta, photographing weddings throughout Camrose, Sherwood Park, Edmonton, Calgary, and rural Alberta. I also travel beyond Alberta for destination weddings.
Love stories don’t stay in one place. If you’re looking for a wedding photographer in Alberta, or for travel to an exotic location, let’s connect.
Wedding photography is deeply connected to everything else I photograph.
If you’re drawn to:
All of these roads meet at story.
It focuses on documenting real moments, emotions, and connections rather than heavily staged or posed images.
Yes. My approach is documentary with gentle guidance when needed.
Absolutely. While rural and western environments are a specialty, I photograph weddings in a wide range of locations, including urban venues, private estates, and destination settings.
Yes. I travel for weddings throughout Canada and beyond.
Many couples book 12–18 months in advance, especially for peak wedding season.
A professional wedding photographer brings experience, preparation, and consistency under pressure. Weddings move fast, lighting changes constantly, and moments happen once. A trained professional anticipates those moments, adapts instantly, and delivers a cohesive visual story without relying on luck.
Documentary wedding photography focuses on real moments as they unfold — emotions, interactions, and meaningful connection — while still incorporating intentional guidance and beautifully crafted portraits. The result is a complete wedding story that includes both powerful, unscripted moments and thoughtfully directed imagery created with care and precision.
Yes. Documentary does not mean hands-off. I guide when needed to ensure flattering light, natural movement, and strong composition while allowing space for genuine moments to unfold organically.
PPOC stands for Professional Photographers of Canada. Membership and accreditation mean the photographer is held to national standards for technical skill, professionalism, ethics, and ongoing education. It offers couples peace of mind knowing their photographer is committed to excellence and accountability.
An environmental wedding portrait places the couple within a meaningful setting, such as a forest, farm, family land, or ceremony location, allowing the environment to add context and depth to the story rather than acting as a generic backdrop.
Years of experience photographing in varied conditions allow me to adapt quickly. Weather and light are treated as creative elements, not obstacles, ensuring consistent quality regardless of conditions.
Located just outside of Edmonton, Alberta and serving Camrose, Tofield, Sherwood Park, Red Deer, the Rockies and beyond, Carla Lehman Photography is a nationally accredited professional photographer providing full-service luxury photography for portraits, personal brands and entrepreneurs, equine and pet lovers.
Carla Lehman Photographer is a premiere provider of graduation and senior portraits and a top personal branding visual photographer in Alberta.
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My philosophy is simple. I take beautiful photos and tell your unique story. The moments that you'll want to cherish forever, your legacy. The ones that you'll frame in your home for years to come.
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