Easter is here!
Happy Easter, everyone! Enjoy those creme eggs while they’re still in stores
Results for 'photography fun' categoryBeating the Winter BlahsWhat do you do when the endless months of winter and snowstorm are finally threatening to beat you into submission? Simple. You fight back with the cheeriest thing you can think of. Luckily for me, today that happened to be strawberries and molten chocolate.
Quebec City SkylineIf you’ve never visited Quebec City, add it to your travel wish-list. Easily one of the most charming cities in Canada!
Helping Out with Action Nouvelle VieI recently heard about a wonderful volunteer-driven event called Action Nouvelle Vie. Every Christmas, they invite families in need to come over and receive about a month’s worth of groceries for free! When I decided to tag along as a volunteer and photographer with some of the local union TCA 510‘s Youth Committee, I had no idea that this event would be quite so large! Continue Reading » Featured Photographer on CWPN!I’ve been shaking the dust off this blog over the last few days and it seemed to have happened at just the right time. It was a lovely surprise when the the Canadian Women Photographers Network decided to feature me in their Photographer Spotlight on the homepage! I had recently joined this online group and found it to be a fantastic place for meeting other photographers and trading advice, suggestions and battle tales. I would definitely recommend it as a very relevant networking group with heaps of insightful articles, podcasts and more! Click on the images below to browse the CWPN site.
Twelve
It’s always fun to see your work in print. In April I did a shoot for the Independent Music Program at Seneca, since they needed pictures for their graduating class’s upcoming album. It was a pretty large group and very easily distracted (as musicians tend to be) but lots of fun all the same! Click through below to view the gallery. Photo trip to BobcaygeonWhee! Just got back from a trip with my graduating class to our prof’s place up at Bobcaygeon, ON. The weather was gorgeous, the lake was still and the campfire was roaring. Of course the cameras were out in full force and everyone had a blast. I even lost my voice from laughing so much! Seriously. Fred (our prof, who is also an award-winning veteran photojournalist) held a photo contest for best pictures of the day. The catch? Absolutely no editing or post-processing. Continue Reading » |