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1 Nelson St W, Brampton, Ontario, L6X 4J2, Canada
(905) 796-9802 www.pgpwedding.ca
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Oct 28, 2015
I believe it is normal to feel some type of stress when planning a wedding. We were blessed to have such amazing, friendly, knowledgeable, and professional wedding vendors. We met Ed a year an a half before our wedding...and we booked him a few days after---because we wanted to make sure that he was going to be our cinematographer. He was so easy to talk to...his passion for what he did was immeasurable. He's talented and creative! He treated every client with such care and importance. We especially appreciated the time spent getting to know us (and our families) over dinner. Ed was always prompt when it came to getting back to us regarding any inquiries that we had---even after the wedding. The days leading up to the wedding, he made sure (together with his team) that all details were in order... The wedding day was beyond what I expected. Although it rained, that never dampened our spirits... Ed and his team and our photographer Rob were all able to capture fun moments throughout the day. Thank you so much for being part of our day!

Sep 17, 2015
Ed and the team at PGP really came through for Flora and I. We had a terrific day with their crew, who were both very accommodating, fun and caught all of the moments during our special day. I didn't think we'd be able to catch all of the wonderful moments on film , but the team at PGP came through and did a fabulous job! I highly recommend PGP, not only for those special instances of your wedding, but for the moments that you might have missed throughout your day. Very attentive to detail, and easy to work with, and very friendly most of all. Thank you PGP, for being part of our special day. 5+ stars.

Sep 15, 2015

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