About
On WeddingWire since 2017
RockWood Photography is a wedding business based in Edmonton, Alberta. Owner Stephanie Kuzio is passionate about capturing the intimate moments and genuine emotions shared between newlyweds on their wedding day. She specializes in authentically documenting each moment as it unfolds, curating a bespoke collection of memories frozen in time.
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RockWood Photography offers three wedding packages designed to suit each couple’s unique needs. Her Luxury Collection includes 10 hours of coverage with two photographers, an engagement session, and a canvas to display your favourite photo. She also has packages created for shorter celebrations. Couples hosting intimate gatherings or micro-weddings can avail of Stephanie’s elopement collection. This service includes two hours of coverage and an online gallery of final images. RockWood Photography also provides photography services for other milestone moments, including maternity, newborn, and family sessions.
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Hi my name is Stephanie. I’m a photographer, but more importantly, I’m a storyteller. With what I create, my clients are able to revisit their most important moments for a lifetime. I’m very fortunate to make a living doing what I love. I live just outside of Edmonton, AB with my family on a small hobby farm, we have chickens, bees and some pigs. I’m pretty obsessed with following my kids around and taking their photos. I’m a goof ball by nature thanks to my folks and will randomly sing very loudly (much to my kids dislike) all the time. I’ve always been drawn to the fact that an image can freeze time. When I was a kid the first thing I would do when visiting family and friends would be to find their photo albums and get lost in them. I must of looked through my Grandmas over a hundred times.