Something New, Something Borrowed and Some Things Blue.

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I am now shooting with a local Wedding Photography Firm (Latte Productions) and they are very busy with weddings this year! These are my own edits of the originals that they return to me once they do their own edits and deliver the photos to the Happy Couples. I love shooting weddings, and even more I love working on the photos afterwards. These photos are from Randall and Steve’s wedding from November. The ceremony was at Holy Family Church in New Hamburg, Ontario, and photos were at the Waterlot (also in New Hamburg) and at the park behind. I enjoyed being a part of their day. I am looking forward to shooting many more weddings this year!

Myself as the Subject

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It’s a yucchy, rainy day (what was supposed to be a HUGE snowstorm) and I needed some inspiration. So, I tried to do my make up (I would love to learn how to do some cool eye make up and bring out my eyes more!) put my hair back – I didn’t have the patience to do too much with it and I am not very good at doing my own hair, but I hardly ever wear it back like this, so this is ‘doing my hair’ for me. All of my camera equipment was out and ready to go for a wedding tomorrow, so why not? This is probably the best practice a photographer can get because we are the most critical of ourselves. When I take photos of myself, I realize more and more what women are thinking when they are in front of my camera. Here, once again is Me in front of my own camera. I wanted to try some close ups this time!

25 Fabulous Photography Quotes

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I have been on Twitter for about 2 years now (@transitionphoto), and I come across many wonderful quotes every day. I have been saving them in my ‘Favourites’ because they inspire me. Here are 25 in no particular order. I will make some follow up posts with lots more in the future because there are too many to include all at once. I hope you enjoy them like I do, and maybe even learn something or are inspired like myself.

  1. Photography is a love affair with life. – Burk Uzzle
  2. The rarest thing in the world is a woman who is pleased with a photograph of herself. – Elizabeth Metcalf
  3. When someone looks at one of my photographs I want it to touch all their senses. – Marsha Cairo
  4. It matters little how much equipment we use; it matters much that we be masters of all we do use. – Sam Abell
  5. Photography for me is a passion, a mixture of science and art that creates magic. If a day goes by without photography, it’s incomplete – Unknown
  6. Don’t shoot what it looks like. Shoot what it feels like. – David Alan Harvey
  7. No one but YOU knows how hard you work,how many hours you put in behind the scenes,so rely on YOURSELF for approval, not the outside world. – Unknown
  8. Contrast is what makes photography interesting – Conrad Hall
  9. I photograph what I love. As Rumi says, “Let the beauty we love, be what we do.” – Chris Noble
  10. Taking photographs is not something that happens only in a moment I press the button. It is a full-time occupation. – Edouard Boubat
  11. Like the people you shoot and let them know it. – Robert Capa
  12. Photography can never grow up if it imitates some other medium. It has to walk alone; it has to be itself. – Berenice Abbott
  13. Don’t pack up your camera until you’ve left the location – Joe McNally
  14. Photography is a love affair with life. – Burk Uzzle
  15. Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them. But do not let them master you. -Hellen Keller
  16. It is part of the photographer’s job to see more intensely than most people do. – Bill Brandt
  17. There are two types of photographers: those who take pictures and those who make pictures. – Camille Bonzani
  18. When the shutter closes the world opens! – Sharon Wax
  19. Look and think before opening the shutter. The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera – Yousuf Karsh
  20. The artist is nothing without gift, but the gift is nothing without work. – Emile Zola
  21. Bad photography, like bad art, is not the fault of the medium, but of the person using the medium – Peter Mendes
  22. Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art – Ansel Adams
  23. We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are. – Anais Nin
  24. When you use a camera, not as a machine but as an extension of your heart, you become a good photographer. – Anonymous
  25. The mystery isn’t in the technique, it’s in each of us. – Harry Callahan

The Wandering Raccoon

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I’m not a Wildlife Photographer, but when I see something interesting or different, I have to run to get my camera! I was outside with the kids waiting for the bus this morning and noticed an animal on the road about a half kilometer away, and realized it was a raccoon. It wasn’t moving very fast, so either it is injured or has rabies. It was far enough away that we weren’t in any danger. I ran inside to grab my camera and luckily it was still there, wandering around in the middle of the road. (Still far enough away and moving very slow!) I don’t even think it was noticing the cars stopping for it, honking and then going around.
I wasn’t stupid, I put my 300mm lens on and zoomed in instead of trying to get close. If it is wandering around super slow during the day, there is definitely something wrong.

Trash The Dress Reflection (HDR)

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These Photos are from a Trash The Dress Photo Shoot I did almost 2 years ago. I have been organizing all of the photos I have collected over the last couple of years, and thought I would try a few different things with some of them as I go. So here are a few Trash The Dress photos in HDR.

February 2012 Full Moon

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I know I take a lot of photos of the Moon, but I just can’t resist! The Full Moon is always so big and bright and there is just something about it that makes me want to grab my camera! … Continue reading