
Year In The Life: Apple Picking At Wynn Farms
A “year in the life” photography package isn’t for everyone.
It is an investment, for sure.
It means that we can get together multiple times a year (12 is the suggested amount, once per month, but really any amount works!) and document the growth of your children, especially if they’re in particularly dynamic parts of their childhoods (e.g. transition from toddler to preschooler, transition from early childhood to adolescence, etc).
Candid Photos At Lyndhurst Cottage | Mini Day In The Life With The Marcos Family
Sarah’s mom, Ana, the matriarch of this family, approached me years ago to plan this photo-session, but because of timing issues (and later, Covid), it took us until this July to make it happen.
The idea was: document the family’s stay at their summer cottage, on Grippen lake.
I’ve been there before, because I’ve photographed their neighbors a bunch of times in years past. It’s a gorgeous place. Private, pristine, quiet…
And in mid-summer, that gorgeous green of the trees, couples with the deep blue of the lake…
Skate Jam in August 2022 - Kingston, Ontario ❤
As a photographer who is NOT a skateboarder (I mean… I tried for about a year so far… but you get hurt a lot, and I am not a huge fan of getting hurt 😜), I’m still learning what makes a good skateboarding photo.
I’m also trying to make sure I’ve got enough photos of the entire event - and not just the skateboarding photos - to flesh out the story.
Bernie & Libby's 65th Wedding Anniversary ❤️ | Cataraqui Golf and Country Club
Libby and Bernie’s children had put together a gorgeous slideshow of photographs from Libby and Bernie’s 65 years of life.
This is when I got all choked up.
There were imaged of them as a newlywed couple…
Images of them as parents to very young kids… the same kids that were gathered here today to celebrate their parents… and had brought their OWN children…
Photos At The Park | The Solc Family Enjoy A Sunday Morning At Lemoine Point
During family get-togethers, there’s often someone within the family who takes photos… but it’s more awkward because they never get to be in the photos themselves (trust me, I know… this is why this year, we’ve hired Tim Forbes to be our family photographer so we can all hang out and ALL be in the photo)
So I jump at the chance of being the photographer to help the family all be present with each other.
Now, for the Solc family, it was important to take a few traditional photos.
Candids were great, they said, but we also want some of all of us all together, and a few of each family.
Well, of course, we can take some time to do this, I said!
Gananoque Egg Toss | Totally Candid Family Photography
Here we bring you another installment of the ‘Year in the Life’ series, with the Wright Straub family.
As you might recall if you’ve been following this blog, the year was 2017. We had predetermined that we would meet once a month with this family to photograph their activities.
And each month was like a fun game, figuring out what activity to photograph!
Jacklyn contacted me early that week and was like, “hey, i know it’s short notice, but we’re heading to Gananoque on Friday to do an egg toss and have some pizza”, and I was like, YES!
Year in the Life | March Maple Madness With The Wright/Straub Family
In March, we decided to go to Maple Madness at the Cataraqui Conservation Park. Maple Madness, for the uninitiated, is when the temperatures are just right in late winter/early spring so that the maple trees can be tapped for sap. I don’t know the ins and outs of it, but you can learn a LOT if you go for yourself. It happens in early spring (early March until early April).
The sap is tapped and it fills buckets. Then, it’s made into maple syrup, by boiling out the water.
It’s an indigenous practice, and Maple Madness offers an opportunity to learn all about the history and traditions from indigenous people. There are live demonstrations of how the water is boiled away using a hot stone.
When Your Client Is A Great Photographer | Forbes Family Photography Session
A couple of months ago, Tim Forbes and I had a photoshoot exchange: He photographed my family, and I photographed his.
Now, for those of you who don’t know, Tim is one of the best documentary photographers this side of Ontario. He’s primarily a wedding photographer, and was actually my mentor. I shot an entire season of weddings as his second shooter in that first year of business, back in 2016.
He’s been in the biz for nearly twenty years, and it really shows! His work is perfect. (no pressure, Tim 😉)
A Year's Worth of Photographs | Year in the Life | January & Dinnertime With The Wright/Straub Family
Here is our first session: it was during the darkest days of winter, mid-January. I went over to their house on a school-night, and the session was about capturing their dinnertime together. Jacklyn made some chicken and rice, the boys played some games on their tablets while dinner was being made, and then everyone sat together and shared stories from the day.
Candid Family Photography Session in Ottawa | The Roisin Family At Home
This is an oldie but a goodie :)
I drove to Ottawa in early May of 2019 so that I could meet this beautiful family and take some candid photographs of them doing their thing.
They have three daughters, and we had already settled on a one-hour session in their home, during which time we would be able to take some photos both inside and outside.
Family Photography In Late Fall | A Morning Stroll And Sandwiches Indoors for the Ireton Family
Lots of times I hear people ask, “what is the best time of year for family photos?”
The traditional answer is probably late spring or mid-fall.
But this isn’t a very traditional place, you know.
I’m of the opinion that literally any time of year can be a good time to take family photographs.
Because we documentary family photographers aren’t interested in what is happening in the background. No. We’re much more curious about what is happening in the foreground. What the people are doing.
How to photograph your children & find your photographic voice.
The best way to get photos of your family is to take your camera with you wherever you go!
I often have to remind myself of this, because during the cold winter months when I’m hunkering down and doing all sorts of cosy winter activities like putting together jigsaw puzzles and playing video games… I don’t even think about taking photographs.
But when spring comes, something in me awakens.
Paint The Town: Kingston’s School Of Art Annual Plein Air event!
Every time I check out the Kingston School of Art (KSOA) and its many programs, I am blown away by how much there is to do there for all ages.
I’ve often thought about registering for a course (maybe this spring?). They offer a range of courses, but the life drawing one grabs my attention. A few years ago, I did a series of life drawing classes with Diane Black at ArtNoise Kingston (not KSOA!). I really enjoyed it!
Anyway, KSOA offers youth and adult classes, including life drawing, illustration, oil painting, and so much more! This blog is all about one of their awesome community events - Paint the Town!
Anyway, KSOA offers youth and adult classes, including life drawing, illustration, oil painting, and so much more! This blog is all about one of their awesome community events - Paint the Town!
At Lake Ontario Park with Lola | A Candid Photo Session With A Sweet Pup
Lola is a beautiful and playful brown mastiff. She is eight years old now, and I photographed her when she was a three year old pup as well!
So I got to see how much she has changed in that time.
Which is not really all that much, haha.
A Walk in The Park | Snippet in the life of Tiiu, Dale, and their kids
I have been photographing Tiiu and Dale’s family for several years now. The very first time I saw them, Tiiu was still pregnant with her daughter.
It's been a joy to watch the kids grow, and develop personalities. So much personality!
Year In The Life | The Timmerman-Veley-Halladay Family Spend Thanksgiving Morning at Lemoine Point
This is a family you might have seen on my social media before, or maybe even on the blog.
You see, I've been following the Timmerman-Veley-Halladay family for a long time now.
I've been their family photographer for years, in fact.
You’re heard about family doctor, family dentist… family therapist… what else?
Well, family photographer :)
A Day in the Life of the Johnson DiRinaldo Family | Visiting Brian "The Captain" Johnson's Family Home on Wolfe Island
This was a really fun session with a really amazing family who have a cottage on Wolfe Island just a hop away from Kingston, on the ferry.
I've actually been photographing this family for quite a few years.
One of the first times was when Patrick and Kay were getting married, after which we did a "Day In The Life session” at their Cottage.....
Taking Candid Photographs of Grandma | the McNabb Family Make Time for Family Memories
This photo session was all about capturing moments with Grandma.
The girls have an amazing grandma.
She lives out in BC, but often spends weeks at a time travelling to Ontario to be with her granddaughters.
Some of the awesome activities that they do include swimming in the backyard pool, learning about flowers and gardening, eating yogurt together, and just enjoying each other's company.
A 50th Wedding Anniversary Afternoon Summer Celebration | Sally and Arnie gather with their family at their Wolfe Island home
Wolfe island is a pretty magical place, and as I've learned, there is a long and rich history to it.
Another thing I've learned about Wolfe Island, is that there are the “Islanders”, and then there’s everybody else.
You might have lived on the island for 10, 20 or even to years, but unless you, your parents, and your grandparents was all born on the island, you're probably not really considered an “Islander.” (Right? Islanders, help me out here!)
That doesn't mean you can't have an absolutely amazing experience living there, mind you. Even if you move there later on in life, like Sally and Arnie - the matriarch and patriarch of this family.
Mini Day in the Life of a Boy on His Birthday | Soren Turns Two in Newburgh, Ontario!
So many memories were lived and captured there.
So it was only fitting that we would be photographing it one last time, as her own son celebrated turning two.
I met them in Newburgh on a beautiful sunny day in June.
Soren was at the age where toddlers are both curious and a little bit shy.
The first photographs we took are of him clinging to mom’s leg, which is completely expected at this age <3 And also adorable.