It has been a strange and difficult year, and we’ve been extremely lucky all things considered. Kaleb and I are both able to work either outside or remotely, and we’ve stayed safe and cozy at home. I’m so grateful to have my little apartment and my big garden and my cat and my person. And almost more than anything, our saving grace this year has been our truck. Abigail (this truck is robust and feminine) let us hold onto some semblance of normalcy via BC summer road trips.
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Why In-Home Family Photography is the Best
As part of my current campaign to cultivate in myself a little bit of faith in the future (i.e. a future where we can all enter each other’s homes again) I want to talk about why I’m so enamoured of in-home family photography.
[Read more…] about Why In-Home Family Photography is the BestSome Cute Baby Photos for Your Friday
I am very behind in getting my summer shoots posted here for your perusal, and given how many cute baby photos I’ve been sitting on over here, it seems high time I remedy this egregious issue.
[Read more…] about Some Cute Baby Photos for Your FridayDocumenting Your Family Through it All
There’s no denying that things have been tough for a while now, and it should also be no secret by now that I’m a big proponent of documenting your family through it all, as it is today. I want to capture you in your own clothes, your own places, with your favourite people.
[Read more…] about Documenting Your Family Through it AllOutdoor Photography: Make Public Places Look Private
There are so many beautiful places for outdoor photography in Vancouver that I’m never at a loss for suggestions when clients ask. The problem is that I’m not the only one who knows about Queen Elizabeth Park.
[Read more…] about Outdoor Photography: Make Public Places Look Private(More) Food Photography & Kitchen Stories
It’s the next installment of food photography and kitchen stories! If you’d like to see the last post, find kitchen stories pt 1 here.
I had a lot of roommates in my twenties, but the people who became close friends and stayed that way after we moved out were the ones who wanted to spend most of our time at home in the kitchen.
[Read more…] about (More) Food Photography & Kitchen StoriesTen Years of Living in Vancouver
This week is my ten-year Vanniversary. Ten years of living in Vancouver, Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh land, after coming here for school with a partner and a plan to go home when my two years were up. Ten years of griping about the rain, of riding my bike, of camping on some of the nicest logging roads around, of being surrounded by lovely people and black cats and so many flowers.
[Read more…] about Ten Years of Living in VancouverMaking the Most of Your Headshots
The thing I like about headshots and author photos is how much room for creativity there is. I like the challenge of figuring out how to reflect both who you are as a person and convey what your work is about, sort of like a mini branding session.
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