Hey Im Mark
Most people’s “about Us” sections are boring and completely useless
Im going to try and not make this suck
I stumbled into wedding photography almost by accident when a friend needed help. I'm going to be real with you—I didn't get into it because I wanted to "capture life's precious moments." I did it because I got paid and it sounded interesting. But then something happened that completely changed everything. A client told me the picture I took of her dad - him genuinely smiling - was one of the only real, authentic smiles anyone had ever captured of him. Then she told me her dad had passed away a year after the wedding.
The photo I took became the image on his tombstone. I sat with that for a long time. In the commercial world I came from, everything had an expiration date. A six-month-old campaign is worthless. But a wedding photo becomes more valuable as time passes. It gets handed down through generations. That emotional weight, that connection to something bigger than just "content"—I'd never felt that in corporate. And once I felt it, I couldn't go back.
So I dove in deep, started working alongside some of the biggest names in wedding photography.
But that's when I started seeing the cracks.
Photographers promising photos in six weeks, then taking six months. Photographers barking at people to "stand in a line and smile", treating every wedding exactly the same.
But what really got me was how the industry had hijacked people's weddings. Photographers were making couples miss their own cocktail hours for photos. They were barking orders, making people perform and pose for hours instead of actually enjoying their wedding. It was all about checking poses off a list and making couples perform because "that's what you're supposed to do" instead of creating something meaningful for them. And I kept thinking—there has to be room for photographers who actually care about the impact of their work.
That's when I started
EightTwoFour
But I had to ask myself some hard questions first. What if we helped you spend more time with your grandparents and friends during cocktail hour instead of missing it for photos? What if our entire goal was making sure you feel comfortable, have fun, and actually be present at your own wedding? What if you didn't have to perform for a camera and could just be yourself and still get timeless, refined photos at the end of it all? That became our entire philosophy. We developed systems where people feel comfortable in front of the camera, where you can look incredible without having to be a model, and then we get out of your way. We're not there to orchestrate your day. We're there to guide you through it, to have your back, to make sure you get beautiful photos that actually feel like you.
At the end of the day, we're not just taking photos. We're protecting your ability to be present at your own wedding while making sure you have images you'll treasure when you're showing them to your grandkids fifty years from now. And honestly? That beats the hell out of sitting in a windowless office, waiting for Friday.
So if we're gonna work together…
you should probably know a bit about me and what I'm into:
Originally from Toronto, but I moved to BC five years ago. I'm a mix of wild adventurousness, sports head, and chill days at the beach all blended into one photographer
Most days you'll find me cruising around the streets of Vancouver on my longboard, walking down to English Bay with my dog Ruby, snowboarding at Whistler, or hanging out with my friends telling some ridiculous story about "this one time..."
I believe that life is short, and connection to the people, things and experiences around us is all that we've got. Whether that's family, your dog, your community, your friends, your job, whatever - I think that your passion and connection is what breathes life and excitement into your everyday.
I'm lowkey obsessed with animals and think they're the coolest thing ever. Like, how are dogs so smart? How are elephants that massive? This stuff blows my mind LOL
I don't understand why airlines make you remove items from your luggage when it's slightly overweight. It's all still going on the plane anyway - I'm just holding my sweater now instead of it being in my bag. The total weight hasn't changed, so how does this actually make sense? (I'm looking at you, Flair Airlines)
I believe that Costco is not just a store, it's a mindset and a way of life. If you've got problems, Costco can solve it.
I'm obsessed with comedy shows. The last time I was in NYC I went to 10 comedy shows in 5 days and loved every second of it. A great night out for me involved sipping a Negroni and laughing my ass off with friends.
When I'm not taking photos, you'll find me at the beach with Ruby hanging out and watching the sunset. I also love surfing, snowboarding, cooking, or geeking out about sports.
(This is my dog Ruby)
OUR PHILOSOPHY
EightTwoFour is a team of photographers and videographers
who all have the same common goal.
We want to help you move with confidence, so you can stay present, be intentional with your time, and that your wedding should feel natural instead of being posed and managed.
This is your day, the one you've been dreaming of, and we want you to live every second of it fully. Our team will be there—prepared, hands-on, and ready—to turn those fleeting moments into photographs that feel like you and tell your whole story.
We stay invisible when you need us to be, and we're always leading with calm, clear guidance.
At the end of the day, our goal is to make you feel at ease in front of the camera so you can be yourself.
So let's talk. Let's build a plan together. Let's make some amazing memories. Let's trust one another and let this relationship grow into something real. Don't be afraid to show us who you are—your energy, your story, your love. Because once we become a team and build that connection, it's all magic from there.

