For Daddy {Newfoundland Family Photographer}
January 29, 2010It has been almost two years since I first met Carol Ann. She had contacted me wanting a maternity session, and was living in St. John’s at the time. I was travelling to Florida for my brother’s wedding and literally got off the plane and met up with her and her hubby for their session. A short while after that we met again to photograph Jack as a baby. When she contacted me earlier this year to plan this session, I was instantly intrigued. With her husband away for training, she wanted to surprise him halfway through with photos of her and Jack. I was instantly touched by this beautiful idea, and could not wait to hear about his reaction. We planned this session for December as it was hoped that there would be some snow on the ground. We actually carried this session over two days, as the first day we got perhaps a little too much snow, and I am not sure Jack was too happy about the millions of flakes that continued to fall down upon him. The next day the snow was still around, but no longer falling and the temperatures were very agreeable, allowing Jack to have lots of fun with his mommy in the snow.
Speaking of snow, there are still a couple of availalbe sessions for next weeks Winter mini sessions. Scroll down through the last couple of blog posts to see the details. These sessions are an incredible value and will only be offered on a limited basis.




Going back in time again to post a session from my trip in to the big city before Christmas. The due date is drawing near for this baby boy, and I am sure big brother is getting very excited. It was a litle chilly on this day, but we still mananged to get a few quick photos outdoors. I find that I am really enjoying doing maternity photos outdoors, in addition to in the home, even during frosty winter weather.




When I first got an inquiry for Renee and Adam’s wedding I was excited for two reasons. First of all, I had once before driven through Laurenceton and knew what a beautiful community it was, and secondly, since I didn’t have any winter weddings booked for this year, I thought that there might be the possibility of some snow. Although that makes for a cold photo shoot for the bride and bridesmaids, the scenery would be lovely. To my surprise, when the morning of November 28th arrived I was very grateful that the temperature was forecast to go up to 14 degrees celsius. It was a beautiful day, warmer than some of my summer weddings in fact. The light was also gorgeous that day. Renee could not have asked for better weather that November afternoon. Renee and Adam had started dating one year ago to the day of their wedding and the love they share for each other and their families was evident. Their ceremony was beautiful, and this was one of those weddings where I found myself tearing up along with the family members.


Before the holidays began I had the pleasure of photographing baby Rylan as well as his big brother and sister. I have photographed this family since big brother Nolan was all on his own, and have enjoyed watching this family grow. I hope the sleepless nights don’t last too long for his momma! Although I wouldn’t wish away the days when they are so tiny and precious…. they grow so quickly right before our eyes.


