Letβs face itβ¦life as weβve known has changed a lot in the last month. Most of us are handling this pandemic in the best way we know how and taking precautions to protect ourselves and the ones around us. After getting over the initial stress of session cancellations and uncertain closures, I realized that the best way to get through this time at home is to stay productive and make plans for the futureβ¦
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This past September long weekend, I spent time with my Dad on the family farm. I had been planning this photoshoot for months, and the timing finally worked out perfectly. It only required an awesome sunset, a smoke machine, and some serious biker vibes lol. Hereβs only a couple shots from that session, but I will post more in the months to come. Although photographers typically use models for personal projects, I prefer the challenge of capturing real people in their authentic environments. Beside, I think everyone needs a fun portrait like this, especially our hard working dads!
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It's hard to believe that I started my photography business almost 13 years ago, back when I was shooting film and excited to finally have that University of Lethbridge B.F.A. under my belt. Oh, the things they DON'T teach you in Art School to prepare you for the real world! It has been an educational decade with the ever-changing world of digital photography, as well as expanding my knowledge of different genres of photography along the way. After all these years, the one thing that HAS stayed consistent is my desire to continually learn and grow as a photographer and a person. Being an introvert photographer has it's challenges, but every few years I try to find a fun workshop or course to recharge my creativity and fuel my continued learningβ¦.
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