Monday, October 27, 2008

I've been in Woodstock for just over a year now - still not sure if the reality has sunk in (I still, deep down, think I live in Toronto). Woodstock is a place many of us said we'd never come back to live in - and a place in which many of us are now back living.

I had a great time the other day photographing an old friend, her husband and her three adorable (not a great word for an eleven year old so I'll throw in another) and cool boys. Thank you to a family so willing to play out my visions. They never once doubted, denied or hesitated. Enjoy these shots - I'll let you know when the rest are ready.











Friday, October 24, 2008

So, here I sit on a friday night, editing photos from my last shoot and thinking about tomorrow's shoot. Forecast says rain for the next 3 days and then light flurries. What happened to the sunny, warm, coloured days of fall?

Then these pictures come up and remind me of our last great fall day...





I'm really not ready for days like this to end.

Monday, October 20, 2008

I know 'mom' is waiting for a peek so here we go...
These two little girls have the biggest brown eyes (seems to be a common theme with my clients). They played hard and were so good! Here's 'big sister'



and her little sidekick. Mom warned me she 'doesn't warm up to people easily' - she proved mom wrong on this day! I got hugs, handholds (if there is such a thing - you get the point) and lots of smiles : )



...and very sweet together!



Thank you to a beautiful family - I so enjoyed spending time with you.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Here's the deal...

THE SPOT HAS BEEN FILLED - THANKS. CAN'T WAIT TO MEET YOUR GIRLS PATTY : )


I just had a last minute cancellation for a shoot this Sunday. Because I hate to waste what promises to be a great fall day, I'm offering 50% OFF THE SESSION FEE for the first person who can fill the space. If you, or anyone you know, is free this Sunday, October 19, and would like a photo shoot for half the usual price, contact me asap.

(spread the word)



above is my oldest climbing the hay stacks at the apple orchard a couple of weeks ago, with a determined, tongue-in-the-cheek look