Tag: photography
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Ingredients: 100mm prime f2.8 lens, milk, acrylic inks, lots of light. Fast memory cards help. Cleaning materials are a must.
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A few weeks ago, on possibly the last really warm and sunny day of autumn, I had the honour of doing the engagement shoot for 2 dearly loved friends; Kris and Kevin. We shot at the very beautiful Cheltenham Badlands. They’re a very short drive outside of Toronto – what a great find! Sitting and…
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Jessica decided to trash her dress :) It’s very Jess; carefree and all about maxing out the fun of her dress. Jess decided to hit the Brickworks in the Don Valley and she couldn’t have picked a more perfect spot. The Brickworks has lots of drama, and I love how different it was from shooting…
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You might remember Jessica and Mike from their engagement photos last summer. I was telling a girlfriend about this lovely couple and she said… “Wait..do you mean the ice cream people?” “Yes!” I replied, “The ice cream people!” “OMG!” (she actually said oh my god) “I LOVE the ice cream people! They were so in…
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This is how this goes. I’m exhausted – spent yesterday in a state of panic over an important project, then went home and delivered 2 photoshoots, then went into the studio to glaze a bunch of yarn bowls (yay, new yarn bowls!) and then was ready to have some food and collapse. As if. Then I…
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Beautiful autumn in the beautiful Terra Cotta reserve near Toronto. The colours are out of this world. While we were there we collected some leaves for my latest pieces. I can’t wait to show these off but I’m waiting until they’re done to share. These ones will be on Etsy! Here is a sneak peek…
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I wanted to share some photos of the beautiful Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia today – not just to show off this beautiful historic town but also to show two beautiful people – Lloyd and Sharon – the photos they helped us take. I apologize in advance for the lengthy, and image intensive post –…
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Annapolis Royal is a beautiful small town on the Bay of Fundy – and a historically significant one for Canada as well. The town deserves it’s own post – but today I wanted to focus on highlighting the incredible tides you can see from it’s waterfront. The Bay of Fundy divides the provinces of Nova…
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More resin pendants, on overlong antique copper chains. This one is a 1.25″ diameter antique copper bezel with a tiger lily petal and a dragonfly charm in the same finish. This has a sprig of Queen Anne’s Lace over the petal, and a leaf charm at the bottom. Just the petal, but laid into an…
