Monthly Archives: December 2011

Kirk+Dianna | West Georgia Hotel Vancouver | Engagement (Vancouver Wedding Photography)

Love. Intimate. Surprises. Three of my favorite words describes this engagements session and I couldn’t think of a better day to showcase it, boxing day, one of my favorite days of the year!  This is the day I let everything go, I mean everything. I embrace the laughter of family and friends, eat when and...

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Stuart Olson Dominion | Corporate Christmas Event | Vancouver Event Photography

For the past two years I’ve had the pleasure of capturing Stuart Olson Dominion’s Christmas event.  Hosted by the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre in the heart of the city, the company decided on a casino themed event this year! With gambling, laughter and Christmas cheer, the event was not only original and fun, but also...

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Brotherly Love | Vancouver Family Photography

A brother shares childhood memories and grown-up dreams…(anonymous) I met the “S” family from a local community event that I attended.  With three sweet little boys, a beautiful day at the New West Quay and an old vintage firetruck, the portrait session turned out beautifully. Mom and Dad wanted to focus the shoot around the...

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the mcgrath family…kelowna + sunshine | Kelowna Photographer

A few weeks ago Lance and I jetted off to Kelowna, without the kids, for two days for some work and relaxation.  Ok, so maybe we didn’t “jet off” but two days alone is exactly what we need every once in awhile. The McGrath’s and I headed out to update their family portraits.  One of...

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jason+melissa’s heartfelt wedding | burnaby village museum + the hart house restaurant | Vancouver Wedding Photography

It was supposed to rain all day, according to the weather report, which on a side note I am completely obsessed with, but it held off. Someone was helping a hand this day. The mix of sun and clouds created the most gorgeous light for this heartfelt wedding. The planning of their wedding was supposed...

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