
Amy and Kelton’s wedding at Moon Lake Golf & Country Club was six years in the making—and every moment was worth it. From private vows to a tattoo station featuring their cats, this celebration was personal, emotional, and absolutely unforgettable. As a photographer who specializes in Moon Lake wedding photography, I’ve seen firsthand how this venue offers the perfect blend of natural beauty and modern charm. And Amy & Kelton’s wedding was the perfect example of how to make the most of this iconic Saskatchewan location.
Whether you’re newly engaged or already planning your day at Moon Lake, let this post inspire you with real ideas, vendor insight, and timeline tips to help you plan your dream day.



If you’re searching for an outdoor venue near Saskatoon, Moon Lake Golf & Country Club offers one of the most stunning backdrops for wedding photography in the province. With open skies, lush green landscapes, and multiple ceremony location options, it’s the ideal spot for couples who want romantic, natural light portraits and a relaxed but elegant atmosphere.
For Amy & Kelton, the open-air ceremony space overlooking the water was the perfect setting for their emotional vows and heartfelt celebration. The expansive grounds gave us endless photo opportunities, especially during golden hour.
Photography Tip: If you’re booking Moon Lake wedding photography, plan your timeline to include a golden hour session—usually 1–1.5 hours before sunset. The light is soft, golden, and incredibly flattering. Need help planning your wedding day timeline – use our wedding timeline generator



Amy wore a breathtaking Madi Lane gown from The Bridal Boutique Saskatoon, covered in soft rose appliqués that felt like a love letter in fabric form. The dress was sleek and modern, yet brimming with soft, romantic detail.
Kelton wore a double-breasted black suit—classic, clean, and sharp, which photographed beautifully in both harsh light and soft sunset glow.
Their look was proof that you don’t have to go over the top to make an impact. Choose details that reflect who you are, and trust your photographer to highlight them.
One of my favorite things about documenting Moon Lake wedding photography is seeing how couples make the space their own. Amy and Kelton were no exception. Their day was filled with personality:
Planning Tip: When booking your wedding photographer, ask if they’ll document smaller moments like guest experiences and quirky details. These elements often tell your story just as much as the vows and portraits do.





If you’ve ever seen my work, you know I live for golden hour. The way Moon Lake’s rolling hills catch the light? Chef’s kiss.
We snuck away just before sunset and ran across the fairways, soaked in the moment, and created some of my all-time favorite portraits. Amy’s dress caught the light like magic. Kelton couldn’t stop smiling. It was pure art in motion.
Moon Lake Photography Tip: Golden hour isn’t just for aesthetics—it gives you a moment of quiet together before the reception. It helps ground you and offers a breath in a whirlwind day.






If you’re planning your wedding at Moon Lake or a similar outdoor venue, here are a few things to consider:
Your wedding photos shouldn’t just be pretty—they should feel like you.
Amy & Kelton—thank you for trusting me with your story. From our first session to the last song of the night, your wedding day was full of so much warmth, emotion, and joy. It was a reminder of why I love what I do.
If you’re a couple dreaming of your own emotional, stylish, joy-filled day at Moon Lake—I’d love to tell your story.
Looking for a photographer who knows how to capture the heart of your day? From personal moments to golden hour portraits, I specialize in romantic, artful Moon Lake wedding photography.
👉 Reach out here to inquire and let’s make some magic.










































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