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Kids Portraits at 21-Months
What a lovely tradition this family has. Instead of recognizing the years, the family has Professional Portraits at 21 months then at 21 years! I’m not sure if I’ll be around to photograph the next one, but it’s a nice … Continue reading
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Strike a Pose
Fall is one of my favourite times of year. Nature gives you such a beautiful backdrop and if the wind stay’s away you can create beautiful portraits. St. Vital Park was such a beautiful setting for this portrait session. I … Continue reading
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Story Telling
I sometimes can’t resist shooting a few action shots. Especially when kids are just being kids. It’s what make’s a photoshoot memorable and a little fun, as it show’s charactor and emotion. People being real, and interacting with one another. … Continue reading
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Tender Moments
There are time’s when people don’t need to be looking at the camera and smiling. This is one of those tender moments. Lovely for a wall portrait and simply timeless. Black and White photography with professional lighting will never go … Continue reading
Posted in Art Work, Child, Children, Family, Family Portrait, First Born
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FOCUS ON RED
Dressing for family portraits is important. First you have to decide is the portrait going to be formal or casual. Then everyone should dress in the same style. Except if you want your only child to be the focus! This … Continue reading
In The Backyard
There is still plenty of summer left for a family portrait in the backyard. When photographing in the city it’s sometimes hard to avoid the neighbours. But don’t worry I have a few tricks for that scenario! Keeping the neighbours … Continue reading
Beautiful Family Portraits
Celebrating 44 years of marriage this couple decided not to wait another year for their family portrait even with a grand child on the way! I love this casual posed look. It’s one of my favourite clothing choices as … Continue reading
…and baby makes 5!
It’s so wonderful to have repeat clients, and I love to watch their families grow. My client colour co-ordinated the girls and boys. The red is such a powerful colour that black was the only option for me and I … Continue reading
Happy 50th Anniversary
I had the pleasure of meeting this wonderful family a few weeks ago. They live in different parts of Canada but came together to celebrate their parents 50th. It was a opportunity to photograph everyone, both together and as individual … Continue reading
Mom’s and Son’s
I loved being able to use three different area’s of my studio to photograph this mother and son. Backdrop’s tend to be more formal while the other backgrounds are more casual and offer natural light with the large windows. … Continue reading →