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Sep 1, 2017

As a kid, I remember visiting so many museums and campgrounds, and stopping at random little towns to have ice cream, and am so excited that our girls are now old enough that we’re able to do some of these things with them (and now even without diapers and all the supplies that babies need!!). […]

Jasper Family Vacation

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Personal, Uncategorized

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Aug 30, 2017

THEY ARE HERE! For the first time ever! THE WHY • You haven’t had family photos yet this year and are realizing your kids are growing WAY too fast. • You love sending out REAL snail mail Christmas cards and want some high quality photos of your beautiful faces featured on them. • The idea […]

Holiday Mini Sessions Edmonton

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Mini Session

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Aug 21, 2017

It’s time for another round of Getting To The Final Image, where I break down my thought process for you on how I arrived at the final image that I’m happy with.  The why My 2 year old daughter is my constant helper, she always seems to be hugging my calf with her little voice […]

Edmonton Photographer Mentoring – Getting To The Final Image

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For Photographers, Storytellers Blog Circle, Storytelling

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Aug 10, 2017

If I’d have read the title of this post even just a few years ago, I would have rolled my eyes. Here we go, another photographer preaching about how prints matter. Hang in there with me though, ok? Over the past 5 years I’ve heard many stories of prints making an impact, in my own […]

The Power Of Prints

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Products

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Aug 7, 2017

In the newborn photography world, there’s often a large distinction between in-home lifestyle newborn photo sessions and more posed studio sessions. I really do think both are lovely options and each have their plusses and minuses, but for me, in-home sessions have a special uniqueness that studio sessions can’t replicate.   Here are my 5 […]

5 Reasons Newborn Photos In Your Home Rock

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Baby, Newborn

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Jul 27, 2017

Sometimes I feel like all I do is talk photography, but truth be told, there’s actually more to my life than taking photos (strange, right!?). This summer I’ve fallen back in love with books. I  always have a book on the go, but it can sometimes take me more than a month to get through […]

Summer reads 2017

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Personal

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Jul 20, 2017

Being invited to document pregnancy AND newborn adventures for a family is something special. It’s my favourite part of this job because I know I’m handing over photos that tell a more complete story. When little Kade is old enough, he’s going to be able to look back and see the joy his parents had […]

Sherwood Park Maternity & Newborn Photographer | Kade

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Maternity, Newborn

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Jul 16, 2017

Comfort Camping It’s official, we’ve become hooked on comfort camping. For the family who doesn’t own a trailer and doesn’t have the inclination to tent, it’s such a great solution. Even better, more and more comfort camping sites are popping up each year. We’ve now stayed at the yurts at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park (3 […]

Elk Island oTENTiks | Comfort Camping

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Personal

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Jul 13, 2017

As a kid, when I’d stay overnight at my Grandparents’ farm, I always slept in a room that had a shelf running along the side of the bed packed with Reader’s Digests from years gone by. Hundreds of Readers Digests, all squished together – their spines making a rainbow across the shelf. I’d lay in […]

Pigeon Lake Photographer | Spontaneous Beauty

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Personal

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Jul 3, 2017

This past week I broadcast a little series over on Instagram stories. Each day for 7 days I made a confession to the world. I was a bit nervous to share these things, some of which were pretty personal, and some which were just sort of silly and weird. But, after confessing, I was shocked […]

Confessions of a photographer

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For Photographers

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