I was so honored when Tom and Joan asked me to be the photographer for their small and intimate New Year's Eve wedding at the Kitchener City Hall. It was such a special and private evening with just the two of them and their close friends who stood up with them. I kind of felt like a fly on the wall witnessing this beautiful ceremony. I just love weddings. Congratulations Tom and Joan!
1 Comment
Now I'd like to share some photos of my little princess! Every year in late November when my fall rush is ending I do some photos of my daughter to use in creating our holiday card for Christmas. I just love doing these photos, getting a chance to have fun with my little angel (and my fur baby) and capture some memories for my own family. I know Christmas is a distant memory, but here's a little glimpse into my holiday joy!
This little girl is just so gosh darn adorable! I've been so lucky to do a maternity session, newborn session, family session and now an infant session with this wonderful family...plus we did a one year session a couple months after this one (stay tuned for that)! D is so much fun and at 10 months was already fully walking. She kept her Mom and me running to try and keep her in one place. I also have to give a big thanks to her Mom for all the amazing outfits she brings along, holy cow are they cute! No more?... don't worry little D, you'll be back in the studio for your 1 year shoot! Stay tuned to see this cutie again!
I was so spoiled this past fall with so many cute little baby boys in the studio. Baby D and his family joined me on a cold November day but it was nice and toasty warm in the studio! This little man was a dream, and slept for a good portion of our session, and when he wasn't sleeping he was relatively calm and just gazing about at the world around him. Although newborn photography isn't one of my main focuses I just love the handful of sessions I get to do each year because it means getting to hold such precious little newborns like this adorable little guy.
|
Archives
January 2017
Categories |