Category Archives: Assignment

Michelle’s beautiful belly

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Filed under Assignment, Portrait

Always a treat to witness the magic of pregnancy and the trust of these beautiful ladies!

Hastings House, Saltspring, BC

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Filed under Assignment, Weddings

One of my favorite wedding planners’ Kirstin (sales@hastingshouse.com) asked me to photograph Hastings House for their website. A remarkable place nestled on top of a hill overlooking Ganges Harbour. It was truly a pleasure to work with Tasha and Jesse whom married only a month before and did not hesitate to wear their wedding clothes once again. Camille and Alex from San Fransisco were married only the day before, their flowers still fresh! I look forward to photographing weddings at this beautiful venue.

Melissa’s beautiful belly

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Filed under Assignment, Portrait

Gorgeous belly indeed. Melissa and Wade were married last year and well, there you go a family has sprung. She’s about to give birth any week now and her excitement to meet this new person is clear. I’m a lucky gal to meet such wonderful families! Wish you three the very best!

Lindsey and Matt, Victoria, BC

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Filed under Assignment, Portrait, Weddings

That morning it was raining cats and dogs. An old saying apparently from Europe when literally cats and dogs fell off the steep rooftops. Kind of day when the rain comes up from the ground and every which way. None of which phased Lindsey and Matt arriving at my door gleaming with vintage umbrellas and giddiness!
I simply can not wait to photograph their wedding in July and rekindle with familiar faces. I feel so fortunate that the work I love presents me with such wonderful people!

Roberta and Bear

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Filed under Assignment, B&W, Portrait

Two remarkable kindred spirits that are fortunate enough to have found each other!
Roberta hired me to capture their relationship as Bear has been recently diagnosed with a terminal ailment. They both taught me even more gratitude and to seize the day even more still.

s. Caicos, spr 2011

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Filed under Assignment, B&W, Personal, Photo Essay, Street

With a 2nd visit under my belt to the friendly, intriguing and at times defeated s. Caicos Island, I continue my visual search.

It’s truly a fascinating island where people are at times defeated by political corruption, witness relentless hurricanes, feel the financial despair, uncertain fish stock and few resources if any, where countless religions runs ramped, a myriad of homes with no running water, where fried chicken is cheap and imported vegetables are off the chart expensive yet for the most part they hold their heads high.

I don’t think it’s wise to assume I know the Island after 2 short visits.. but what I do know, is how the people are often welcoming despite their predicament. This alone both fascinates me and humbles me.

You can hear their laughter and much heated discussions from early sunrise to sunset. A passionate crowd I would add. Some play dominoes so hard that the chips hitting the table hurt my ears. The haitian church near by have a mix of gospel and very very animated preachers belching out indecipherable gargle with an impressive PA system into the wee hours of the morning. According to Mike, this is their only entertainment, not much else to do. The sounds that ring in my ears right now are much of that, preachers relentlessly preaching, numerous under nourished barking dogs, a mysterious rooster, S.Caicos (ians) discussing passionately, the slamming of domino chips, the kindness in their “hello’s”, and the slapping of skin aiming for that adamant blood sucking mosquito!