The Combo

TURNER

Tara McMullen is a Canadian wedding photographer based in Prince Edward County. She stumbled into wedding photography 15 years ago by accident—deep into a PhD program studying human relationships, she picked up a camera and realized this was it. Photography chose her.

More than just a profession, photography is her way of witnessing and honoring love in all its forms. It is a passport into the interiors of the heart, a touchstone through life’s challenges, and a constant reminder of the beauty in the world.

Her approach blends documentary storytelling with an editorial sensibility, capturing weddings of all kinds—from intimate elopements to grand multi-day celebrations. What matters most is the connection, the quiet in-between moments, and the way love looks when it’s unfiltered and real.

For Tara, photography is about more than just taking photos—it’s about holding up a mirror so couples and families can see how incredible they are when they love one another. She is endlessly grateful to be invited into the light-speckled, perfectly imperfect corners of people’s lives—and she celebrates it all.

GUNN

Melissa Di Pasquale is a Canadian wedding photographer based in Toronto. She found photography through a winding path of artistic influences. Growing up in a creative family she was encouraged to explore art and photography. Then, what started as a tool to create better reference images for her paintings soon became a career.

With over 12 years of experience, she brings a documentary approach to weddings, capturing them as they unfold— honest, and deeply felt. Combining a love of travel and photographing weddings has led her to capture everything from sprawling multi-day celebrations in Argentina to intimate elopements in NYC.

Each wedding is approached with the same intentions: to make her couple’s feel comfortable and to create images that feel as alive as the moments themselves.

Melissa collects small joys—meals with friends, art that makes you feel something, the perfect thrift store find. Above all, she believes in documenting life as it is: imperfect and full of meaning.