This past weekend, my lovely wife and I took a road trip to Quebec City. One word describes this jewel-of-a-city: “Spellbinding.” This city if one of the most beautiful cities I have ever visited and it has easily become a requirement in my family to visit every year from now on. Take a look at this gorgeous corner within the city. Below is an image of the famous Eglise Notre-Dame des Victories. This church was built of stone in 1690!

Although I will share more personal images in later posts, I wanted to share with you some really cool panoramas I took while in Quebec City. This city has been photographed by millions of people before, but seldom have I seen panoramas. Therefore, my approach to capturing the city was a bit different this time around. These are 360º by 180º full high resolution panoramas that will transport you to the city. Enjoy them full screen for the best effect! If you are on your ipad or iphone, you can also view the panoramas!!! Enjoy!
Basilique Cathédrale Notre-Dame
This Cathedral dates back to 17th Century and a church of the oldest parish in North America. It contains a crypt with the tombs of four governors an 20 bishops among many others. Click on the image below to view the Panorama:
Place d’Armes and The Champlain Monument
The Chaplain Monuments pays tribute to the man who founded the city in 1608. This is one of the city’s most spectacular landmarks. You can enjoy views of the St. Lawrence River and the Lower Town. The Place d’Armes, also known as “The Grand Square” was the prime location of military parades and public speeches during the French occupation. Click on the image below to view the Panorama:
Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
This gorgeous hotel is one of the most photographed landmarks of Quebec City! It was built in 1893 and it stands tall in front of the St. Lawrence River. Click on the image below to view the Panorama:
I hope to one day be invited to photograph a wedding in this gorgeous hotel and city. The beautiful landscapes and architecture, makes this city a dream wedding destination.




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