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Child Photography {Jackson & Avery}

When I met 2 year old Jackson for their photo shoot, he was not one bit interested in meeting me or my camera! Lucky for us, we had decided to shoot his photos while he was playing at a park that was new to him… I was able to capture some of his expression & excitement over the playground (and his daddy going down the slide), even though he had no use for this strange lady or her camera!!



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We did attempt to get the two of them together, Jackson didn’t have too much interest in having his photo taken with his baby sister… oh well… maybe next time!



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Seniors {Friend Photos}

A really fun idea for your senior photo shoot, is to invite some friends to meet us during the shoot and have some group shots done!!  No extra charge for friend photos!!

When John had his senior photos done a couple weeks ago, he wanted some with his 2 good friends Josiah & Ben… One really cool thing about these 3 friends is that they all attend different high schools, yet remain such awesome friends!! 

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Family Photos {Sniders}

When we were out shooting John’s Senior Photos,  Deb wanted to get all her sons together for a family shoot too!  John, 18,  is the second son, Vince is 20, Seth is 13, & Noah is 11… They lost their father & husband about 4 years ago very suddenly… God has brought them through a lot & they are a beautiful family.

 

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{a bit about me} Ottawa Wedding Photographers

It's been a busy and exciting week. We did a trash the dress session with CBC television which aired on the National this week, which was neato... it was a fun light-hearted session on a spectacular day that did not see a single gown seriously injured, harmed or destroyed in anyway. They will be cleaned and cherished by their wonderful and loving owners for years to come. And yes, sometimes they are even donated, consigned or sold after the shoot...it's just plain fun.

In other news, processing images, designing albums, ordering canvas and my little studio space is still coming along but not quite finished- So hopefully by Fall all will be in place here...

I will be shooting two very interesting weddings in the next couple of weeks


As of this 4th week of August:

1. FAVORITE: My favorite perfume is a little known one that I discovered while traveling in the romantic city of love, Paris in 2006. It is the intriguing "L" by Lolita Lempicka. I am not sure by what strike of genius someone thought to bring this unusual mixture together, but I adore it and feel like it was made just for me.
The top notes are citrus and spice with bitter orange and cinnamon, with mid notes of sweet and floral from vanilla and immortal flower. The salty notes combine with spicy woody sweet notes of sandalwood and musk. It combines to create a cosy warm and mildly sweet scent that I absolutely love.
2. SHAMELSS PLUG: Still avaialble...one more session at the Boudoir Marathon in Toronto on September 26th...1 Spot left! psst...call me  ;)
3. STATUS: I have 6 +1 weddings left to shoot in 2010 one of them will be at Strathmere tomorrow ..can't wait. I have approximately 15 weddings left to edit from 2010 (therein lies the majority of my work...edit edit edit...) and I do not appear on the 1st, but the 5th or 6th page of google under "Ottawa Wedding Photograpers" because I still know more about creating purty pictures that Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
4. PERSONAL: When I am nervous I can't stop talking...and really wish I would. 
5. WEAKNESS: Among many...I have a weakness for Nars make-up...some of the most beautiful pigments I've ever seen. I purchased "burn it blue" - now I just need to find a make-up artit who can show me how to wear blue eyeshadow without looking like the 80s called...
6. DISLIKE: When I forget my bathing suit on a perfect sunny day and a freshwater quarry is staring me in the eyes.
7. LIKE: Swimming at nearby McKay Lac in Rockcliffe and for that, and many other reasons, I will likely never leave Manor Park.

8. PEEVE: Figuring out insurance policies-post car accident. 
9. FAVORITE MAGAZINE:  I LOVE Vanity Fair magazine and take inspiration from it in my work.
10. RANDOM:I use a McGyvered Coach Bag in turquoise leather as my shoot sac on location to carry my lenses, cards, batteries etc...I may have to do a blog post on this DIY in the future

11. AMAZING: There was sa stunning rainbow that appeared last evening after the rain...it was beautiful and not a soul in the street.

A bientot! Have a great week!


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{M is for Media Coverage-Trash the Dress} Ottawa Wedding Photographers

It was a blast. Myself, Rebecca, Dana (of With Love Bridal Boutique) and my trusty assistant Alea headed out on a warm sunny afternoon to shoot a trash the dress session with CBC television and radio with Ashley Burke. For someone who hates having her photo taken (yes it's true), being filmed was nerve wracking...Nonetheless, we has a great time! Here's our story! Special thanks to Sylvain and Caroline of Reno Video Productions who also came along for the fun.

Ottawa Brides Trash the Gown
Last Updated: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | 7:15 PM ET
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Some recently married women in Ottawa are putting on their wedding dresses for a second photo shoot, but not the formal portraits that go into wedding albums.

They're taking their expensive, once-in-a-lifetime gown to an industrial site or waterway and jumping in. For some, it's an artistic statement, a chance to recycle an emotion-charged piece of clothing. For others, it's simply fun.

"I'm not going to get married again. You get married and you're done with the dress. It's going to hang in the closet. Let's wear it again and do something cool," said Dana Salares, who got married a year ago.

Salares said she had a big, rushed wedding: "I wasn't relaxed … we didn't have a lot of pictures where we just looked like we were having the time of our lives."

She didn't like her wedding photos: " I just wanted to be perfect. I didn't look like myself."

Now she's jumping into a pond in her $2,000 dress. "I can't believe I'm doing this."

Rebecca Visscher scoured the racks for months before walking down the aisle in a $1,300 designer gown.

"I promised I wouldn't get trashed on my wedding," but it's different now, she said. "You get to just have fun, let loose and take your hair down literally and take some great pictures with your favourite dress."

For wedding photographer Mélanie Rebane of m photography in Ottawa, it's all about dropping Cinderella brides into big, sloppy messes for an edgy, untraditional shot.

"I can't throw someone in the water on their wedding day," she said. "I can't get them dirty. They're far too precious with their dress."

Called trash the dress or rock the frock, the idea started at destination weddings in the Caribbean with cheaper gowns, where brides would go to a beach and jump in, gown an all.

Since then, it has spread as photographers encouraged brides to burn their dress or throw paint on it, Rebane said.

Visscher didn't go that far. She had her picture taken in a sewer pipe, a big change from wrapping the dress in acid-free paper and putting it away for a daughter who may never wear it.



Special note: Just because it's called "trash the dress", doesn't necessarily mean it's trashed ...often this is a final step in saying goodbye to the wedding gown before passing it on to be donated or consigned.

Content Credit to CBC Canada




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John {Senior 2011}

My first senior for 2011!

 

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{Iva & Radomir- Married in Montreal} Ottawa Wedding Photographers

Iva and Radomir had a fun filled day surrounded by family,  friends and the best of Serbian tradition.  The day started with the selling of the bride, where Iva's brother in-law was purely hilarious as the pregnant "man-bride", but much to Radomir's delight, his beautiful bride emerged when the price was right. Then after some festivities at the bride's house it was off to Montreal where they were married at the Serbian Orthodox Church in Westmount, followed by a photo session in Old Montreal (La Vieux Port) for wedding photos. An after ceremony gathering at the mother of the groom's house was a celebration and welcome to the new bride with music, festivities and dancing...Oh how much I love the Serbian dancing...was lovely to watch how much love surrounds this couple.

Special thanks to Jon Rennie of Jon Rennie Photography of Toronto for the accompaniment on the day who contributed some stunning images and lovely photojournalistic moments for Iva and Rad's collection. People often ask me who my favorite photographers are...well he is definately among them...

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{a bit about me Thursday} Ottawa Wedding Photographers

What girl doesn't need a day dedicated just to herself? Yeah would be nice...but right now, in the height of a very busy wedding season, there will be none of that for me. Instead, I thought I might take a moment to connect, if only to end my blogging dryspell. I have had some wonderful weddings this summer, from large flamboyantly joyous ones to warm intimate and ...dare I say many have left me bleary eyed...Love is a beautiful thing. My favorite destination wedding to date has got to be my recent European wedding in the Czech Republic with Katie and Jiri...I have always wanted to travel there and it was an amazing occasion. While in Prague, I took advantage of the rain to get up at 5:30 am to capture an image of the St. Charles Bridge with only myself and a lone spectator with an umbrella there. Anyone who has visited the bridge before, knows what a hive of activity it can be and how rare a moment this can be...

As of this 3rd week of August:
1. FAVORITE SONG: Stereo Love by Edward Maya and Vika Jigulina - I have purchased all available remixes available on itunes.
2. SHAMELSS PLUG: I suspect Stereo Love will be rocking the next Boudoir Marathon in Toronto on September 26th...1 Spot left! psst...call me  ;)
2. STATUS: I have 6 weddings left to shoot in 2010.
3. PERSONAL: I crashed my 1999 VW, it is a total loss and need to buy a new car
4. WEAKNESS: I succumbed to my weaknesses for awesome glass once more and purchased the Canon 100 mm f 2.8 IS lens which I have been lusting after for several months...Look out details...here I come. I am now lusting after a 35mm prime lens (I have a sick obsession with primes)
5. DISLIKE: I really dislike KD...this is a non food.
6. LIKE: Clients that truly appreciate the hours of time I invest in the work I deliver to them-doing things well really takes time...thank you to all of you ;)
7. PEEVE: while I love videographers and appreciate their work...I so hate it when they are in my shot and they are wearing bold stripes.
8. FAVORITE WEDDING MAGs: I subscribe to both the Western and Eastern Canada editions... Wedluxe - The DayDream Issue www.wedluxe.com
9. RANDOM: I didn't know how much fun mustaches on a stick could be until Marianne and Rob's vintage garden party wedding last week...check out Whisker Works if you too think they are fun! On the topic of moustaches...you must see the Stunt Double Circus sometime ...often seen busking the Byward Market- Amazing.
10. AMAZING: My new favorite pair of jeans by Hudson Jeans...killer. I heart Hudson...XO

A bientot!

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