Category Archives: Portraits

Diabetes Camp:Briardale

I’ll confess, this was my first time at camp. I’ve done my share of camping, but have never been to camp- certainly not diabetes camp. So at 29 years old, I could relate to the nervous  fidgeting as children arrived with backpacks and waved goodbye to their parents. Summer camp is often hailed as the...

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Canada Day

I love this man’s smile. It’s celebratory but mildly camera shy. Thanks to Manitoba Housing and the Canadian Diabetes Association, I saw many great smiles this Canada Day. With assistance from the CDA, Manitoba Housing hosted Canada Day celebrations in Winnipeg’s Central Park and Gilbert Park. Often tagged  as ‘rough neighborhoods’, both Central and Gilbert Park...

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harvest moon

I don’t usually shoot weddings. But when Stefan and Sarah asked me to photograph their special day, I just couldn’t resist. I’m quite confident that Stefan is one of the kindest people on the planet. So when he told me he was engaged, I had no doubt that Sarah would be just as wonderful. Even...

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start with munday. on tuesday.

With her new slogan ‘Start with Munday’, it would have been appropriate to post these images yesterday. However, being self-employed every day is Monday and I started my week with a red wine headache. Penticton Realtor Dori Munday needed some portraits for a new branding package, and found the perfect location for this shoot. Who...

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Hola. Or just smile.

Photoshoots can be hectic at the best of times. When I was told I’d be doing a shoot in an orchard with 125 Mexicans who don’t speak English, I’ll admit I was a little concerned about productivity. My bad, because these guys and gals could work circles around me any day and their smiles speak...

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