Sisters

I often get asked why I don’t photograph weddings. It’s because of sessions like this. Families and their close connections are my jam.

I had so much fun with these girls. I love seeing their individual personalities, as well as them coming together as a close family unit. This mom and dad have a great bunch.
There is something special between sisters, and one of my biggest hopes for my own girls are that they remain close and nurture this amazing bond as they grow up.
Also scroll to the end to see the cutest Grandparents.

Disclaimer: I am human, and I make mistakes, often! Please forgive any spelling or grammatical errors. These are my thoughts and I have only the best of intentions.

My WHY

Why do I do what I do? Why do I love to photograph families?

Simple. Life is beautiful.

I use my photography to show families that they are beautiful. Sometimes life can get busy, rough, and messy, so it is my job to remind you how beautiful your family is. It is easy to take the little moments for granted. Remember those little feelings, the little hands and feet, and kissing that adorable nose.

As humans we crave connection, belonging, and love. I want to show you that you already have that in abundance.

I create beautiful pieces of art as reminders of the love that your family shares.

Please don’t wait for the ‘perfect moment’ - your family doesn’t care how you look. They cherish the memories that you made together.

We are all worthy of being in front of the camera, to have our moment in the ‘limelight’, and to have art created and shared in our honour.
Below are some of my favourite moments from this summer. Look at all the love.

Disclaimer: I am human, and I make mistakes, often! Please forgive any spelling or grammatical errors. These are my thoughts and I have only the best of intentions.

Family fun at Acadia Beach.

To think this all happened because of a lost wallet.
Yes there are good people out there. I met this awesome family, because one day this mama found my wallet on the ground after I had quickly ditched the park due to rain. I remember walking my neighbourhood hoping that I would find my wallet, and feeling very discouraged. Then all of a sudden an email popped up on my phone (I have some business cards in my wallet) saying that this lovely lady found my wallet and she was close by. I was so happy that I started doing a happy dance down the street.
I of course offered a family session as a thank you.

I’m so happy that I got to photograph this family and their little girl, she is just so sweet, and this session was just a few days before her First birthday :)
I had so much fun with them at Acadia beach, turns out they had their engagement photos taken here as well, and I can’t wait to see them again.

Thank you for having fun with me, for allowing me to photograph your sweet little girl, and of course thank you for finding my wallet 😁

Disclaimer: I am human, and I make mistakes, often! Please forgive any spelling or grammatical errors. These are my thoughts and I have only the best of intentions.

Stress-free Newborn photo session

Want to know the secret to a stress-free newborn session?
It’s easy, listen to your baby. 

I am a family lifestyle photographer that specializes in using natural light. I strive to show the deep love and connection between families, and it is my goal to create a fun and safe session for families to express themselves.

What does lifestyle mean? It means that I capture this exciting time in your life just the way it is: perfect. I am excited and honoured to capture your precious newborn, and my newborn sessions are always done in the comfort of your own home, where you and your baby feel safe. Your baby will guide how this session unfolds. For example, if your baby wants to be held for the duration of the session, then that’s what we do. Your baby is perfect just they way they are. Therefore, I don’t try to make babies do what they don’t want to do or force them into unnatural poses. I want to make this time easy and stress-free for you. As parents of a newborn you have enough on your plate, so trust me and trust your baby to lead the way. What is important is that I capture this special time in your life.

Having a new baby is both amazing and exhausting at the same time. I have two children myself, and I completely understand what you are going through. My job is to capture and show you how beautiful, and full, your life really is. Please relax and be at ease with me while I’m photographing your family, and think of me as a friend.  Honestly, just be yourself.

You can view more of my newborn work here, and read more information about my newborn sessions here.
If you would like to book a newborn session with me, click here.
Thank you, and I look forward to photographing your family soon.

Disclaimer: I am human, and I make mistakes, often! Please forgive any spelling or grammatical errors. These are my thoughts and I have only the best of intentions.

How to prepare for a family photo session

Over the years of working with families and taking family photos, and honestly since having our family photos taken, I have come up with a few ideas to help you prepare for a family photo session.

 EXPECTATIONS:

Lower them! Lol
Expectations covers a few points, so here we go…

1.     Kids:

Remember that they are kids. Expect meltdowns, wardrobe malfunctions, hunger… probably things you can’t even think of yet. It might all happen, so this way when any and/or all of those things inevitably happen, you’ll be prepared and at peace with it.

Kids don’t understand why we want these photos so badly. So pick the time of day that they are in at their best. Maybe it’s after nap, or maybe its first thing in the morning. Whatever works best for your kids.

 Please parents don’t stand next to or behind the photographer and yell ‘say cheese!’. Yelling and demanding young children to look at the camera to smile with only stress them out and make for unflattering photos. Step aside and allow the photographer to naturally interact and talk with your family. Help the photographer capture your child’s true personality by talking and coaxing out the smiles gently.

2.     Poses:

Pinterest and Instagram can be such a curse sometimes. They fill our heads with a million different ideas, which can be great for a jumping off point but anything more than that and its too much. What I mean is, its perfectly fine to talk to your photographer about a mood or feeling or a special location that you had in mind. Even a single special pose that you want, but please leave the rest of the shoot to the photographer. The session is the fun part for any photographer. We thrive off of the creative high that we get during a shoot. If you come to us with a list of all your favourite shots that you saw on Pinterest, you’ll never be happy. Because most of the time of the session will be wasted on trying to perfectly match each pose and they won’t turn out the same anyways.

Sidenote: My family just had a session the other day for our annual Christmas card, and my daughter slammed her thumb in the car door. So the shoot was delayed due to a crying girl who now had a black and blue thumb, and a pink puffy face from all the crying. Of all the things that I prepared for I did not think that would happen. But my packed lollipops did help :)

BE PREPARED:

 1. Talk to your family members about the photo shoot. Explain everything that is going to happen. I love showing up to a shoot where the kids already know my name and are excited to show me their smiles.

2. Make sure everyone has eaten before the session, trust me hangry families do not equal a fun shoot with smiling faces.

3. Bring treats :) There is nothing wrong with a little bribery when it comes to getting THE shot. I’ve used small lollipops, smarties, gummies etc. Something small that can hide in pockets or hands and that won’t melt. The easiest way to get a kid to smile is offer a little treat.

For teeny tiny ones, it’s helps if there is someone else behind the camera with a little toy to catch their attention. And sometimes bringing their favourite stuffy to hold in the pictures makes all the difference.

4. Pack back up outfits (for parents too), nice clothes for photo shoots always seem to attract little accidents.

5. Pack the car with all the extras (clothes, snacks, water, entertainment, props) ahead of time so that you’re not running around like a crazy person and rushing everyone before your session.

WHAT TO WEAR:

I think this is the one that most people focus on.

Move over matching outfits, and make way for coordinating outfits. What’s the difference you ask…well let me help you. For matching think of those family photos where everyone wore the same blue jeans with the same white t-shirt and barefoot. That’s matching, and even though those are really simple pieces that most people would probably look good in,   there’s no variety to entertain the eye. Let’s have fun with this! For coordinating there could be a few different colours or prints but they all fit together and complement each other if that makes sense. Have fun with each persons personality.

What I like to do is pick one person’s outfit as a base and the rest branch off from that. Sometimes it’s just one piece of clothing that sparks ideas for the ‘whole look’. Keep a relatively simple colour scheme: one or two colours with a fun accent. Textures and layers make for interesting outfits. Avoid large logos or busy graphics that can be distracting.
Most of all make sure that everyone is comfortable and dressed appropriately for the location and time of year.

You can check out my Pinterest page for some ideas, or if you’re really stumped feel free to reach out to me about it. We can figure it out together.

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*Remember to always dress for the weather and the location, overheated or freezing family members don’t make for happy photos.

Also if you are picking up some new outfits, please have everyone try them on a week beforehand. That way you have time to pick something else up if something doesn’t work or look the way you’d hoped.

LAST PIECE OF ADVICE:

Most of all just relax and have fun!

The best photos are often the little moments in between the poses of you just being a family. Just try to relax, play, and be yourselves, and enjoy the experience. You’ll get the best representation of your family that way.

taken by: Juli Labrecque

taken by: Juli Labrecque

Disclaimer: I am human, and I make mistakes, often! Please forgive any spelling or grammatical errors. These are my thoughts and I have only the best of intentions.

Mini Sessions Fundraiser - July 2018

This summer I had the great pleasure of photographing some awesome families for a mini session fundraiser.

I photographed 7 families between two locations; Iona and Jericho Beach for a Daycare fundraiser.
Both of these locations have so much to offer so I’m so glad I got to use them for these mini sessions. Click here for more mini session info.

I can’t say enough about all of these families, they were so much fun! And the kiddos were so cute and up for anything. Yes there may have been some candy involved for some, but sometimes that’s what we all need right?
Thank you again to all of the families involved for supporting me and the Daycare.

If you’re interested in booking a mini session you can click here.
Here are just a few of my favourites.

[ BABY ] Meet Imogen.

Meet Imogen.Isn't she the sweetest?! I love this family. You can see the Maternity session we did last year, here. The Ali family is awesome, they are so much fun, and i must say that they make pretty darn cute kids! I had so much fun photographing them again, and hanging out with little Imogen and her big brother Enzo. Here are some of the pics. Enjoy :)

[ Maternity ] The Ali Family

How cute is this family?!I had so much fun taking maternity photos for the Ali family. This shoot was back in December 2013 on a beautiful day at the H&M Christmas Tree Farm in Richmond, and these guys were such troopers! Sorry about the mud guys! Since then, they have welcomed a beautiful baby girl. That post is still to come. Here are some of my favourites of the day. Isn't their little guy just so adorable?! R&Z_MaternityPhotos2013-2R&Z_MaternityPhotos2013-5R&Z_MaternityPhotos2013-10R&Z_MaternityPhotos2013-16

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