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Hey there! I am a wedding and lifestyle photographer from Edmonton, Alberta who specializes in laid back, timeless, and modern portrait journalism for the coolest of people around!

This blog-site gives you a window into both my personal and professional life. Here you will find images from the weddings and portrait sessions I shoot, places I have been, and friends and family members. This blog-site is also a source of information for potential clients, and to give them a peek into my life and a sense of who I am. Enjoy your stay, and please look around!

Archive for June, 2009

Edmonton Humane Society

June 23, 2009

Last Saturday I spent a couple more hours at the Edmonton Humane Society grabbing some shots of the pets up for adoption.  It’s a nice break from the everyday photo routine, and i’m still trying to wrap my head around photographing pets and it’s a great challenge! I had quite a large list of dogs to shoot when I showed up,  but it turned out all of them were adopted except for one – you’ll see her in the photos below.

If you haven’t yet, and you’re looking at a new addition to your family, you should pay the new EHS building a visit! Also, check out the brand spankin’ new EHS website while you’re at it – http://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com

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This is Roxy, and she’s absolutely adorable. She was incredibly hard to photograph because all she wanted to do was nuzzle up beside me and have her ears scratched.  She looks big and tough, but she wouldn’t hurt a fly.

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Posted in Personal, Pets | 1 Comment »

Bachelor Camping Trip!

June 17, 2009

Last weekend I headed to Banff National Park for my mini bachelor party camping getaway.  We didn’t do any backcountry craziness but opted for the normal car camping.  Our first night we arrived at Two Jack Lake at midnight and were left setting up our tent in the dark with two and a half flashlights and then went straight to sleep to rest for the major hike the next morning. We were unsure about our plan to hike Corys Pass so we he had to make a semi-unwanted stop in the town of Banff for some guidance at information.  We were told by the lovely lady (not a stripper) that Corys Pass was not recommended due to avalanche warnings and waist high and heavy snow.  We hummed and hawwed and decided to do the 14 km hike anyways.  The hike was basically straight up with steep switchbacks.  I don’t know how I did it!  I didn’t take many photos, but I took a few.

This is at the beginning of our hike, notably the easiest part.

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A quick shot while taking a much needed break.  Here we are looking at the Banff valley. Quite breathtaking.

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My buddy Tom rocks the cowboy hat better than anyone I know.

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Ian, master of the map, figures out our next course of action. Unfortunately it wasn’t back to the car.

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Here is the view from our next stop – our lunch break. We met up with a banff local, Felix, who was carrying his five year old daughter on his back.  Carrying my measly backpack was hard enough, but a child?
We had a nice chill lunch break with our new friends.  Felix is the head chef for the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise – I had my eye on his sandwich and wondered if I could do better.

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Yes, we are as tired as we look.

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Little Olivia munching on her gourmet pita sandwich.

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Felix and Olivia.  We continued on with out them as Olivia had an accident and wanted nothing to do with it! Kidding of course – kinda – but I believe they were heading back anyways.
If you’re reading this Felix, hopefully we’ll see you at your restraunt soon!

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Climbing down some rocks. This was actually part of the trail.

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In this photo you can see our final destination. You can see Corys Pass located right above the trees – almost exactly in the center of the photo.

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This is the view directly to my left. Straight down. Uncool.
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At the right of this photo, you can see the peak where we were two photos ago on the peak of the mountain on your right.

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Alright, so we finally made it to Corys Pass and we find out instantly why its not recommend to continue, and finish the loop. Forget that though! We see animal prints going further – why can’t we?

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Tom the guinea pig going first. Looks fine!

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This felt reaaallllyyy nice on the legs.

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Ians turn!

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Here we are trying to figure out our next course of action. Not a lot of options. Just falling rocks and steep snow. But which falling rocks and avalance prone area looks safer?

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Ian made his way across some more snow to scope out the area below the cliff you see him on.

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I see he pulled out the map.

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Here you see the valley we want to get down to so we could continue on. After climbing down this rock face without climbing gear or safety equipment of any kind, we decided it was unsafe to go further.  After pretty much looking death right in the face, I had to climb back up.  Who needs the thrill of a stripper on their bachelor party getaway when you have the thrill of being so close to your own funeral! So we conquered the climb up, but the Pass denied us through.

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Good thing is,  the three of us made it back to our campsite safe and sound and were able to put our knives and axe back on our Knife, Axe and Beer Stump.

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I invented the Eco Toaster.  You only need to chop down one tree and use two small logs  to make it!

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Tom on egg-duty for the morning breakfast.

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The three of us. Still alive. Awesome.

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Little Baby Ryder

June 10, 2009

Its almost midnight, and I am lying here in bed working on this post. I loved these photos so much that I wanted to get them posted before I go to sleep.

Last year Kerrie Souster had come to me looking for a photographer for their wedding. We got the contracts all signed up, retainer paid, and I looked forward to their big day.  Then the anvil hit me on the head. The very next day I realized I had a prior appointment for their wedding day that couldn’t be changed.  I was left looking like a shmuck, and handed their deposit back, and found Rob and Lauren to photograph their wedding instead. Feeling like a schmuck and hanging my head in shame, I was surprised to get a call from Kerrie asking me to photograph her little boy Ryder. I was delighted!

Newborns are quite an experience to photograph. They require so much patience and timing. They are so fragile I refuse to hold them. I drop so many things on a regular basis that it would be unwise to put a child so small into my arms.  Ryder can really strike a pose and work it for the camera.  Kerrie is a ballerina, perhaps Ryder inherited a bit of performance.

Thank you, Kerrie, for calling me. Meeting Ryder was a joy. Enjoy these photos below.

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Engagement Session: Erin and Alex

June 8, 2009

It’s been a very, very long time since I last wrote and posted some photos on this little blog. With my own wedding coming up next month Lindsey and I have been so busy handing various folks out credit card and writing cheques, and choosing between melon wrapped prosciutto or thai chicken kabobs. Mix some photo-sessions, a day job, and post processing blog writing has almost become a chore.  To those clients tuning in, waiting for your photos to show up here, please be patient. You’ll be famous very soon.

Here we have Erin and Alex, and photographing them was an immense pleasure. We made our way down into the river valley late in the evening to catch some of that tasty warm light we can sometimes get here in Edmonton. We got clouds mostly, but every now and then mother nature gave me something to work with.  It was a wonderful evening – below are a few of the results. Thank you for visiting.

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