Archive for December, 2007

Kelly and Benni

December 31, 2007

Though shopping can be fun, I had a much better time photographing Kelly and Benni on Boxing Day than if I had decided to take on the crowds at the sales. We went to UBC again for the photoshoot because of the unique opportunity to have the empty campus to ourselves, and also because Kelly and Benni are the outdoorsy type and photos with a lot of greenery and nature suit their personalities.

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Erin and Meagan

December 17, 2007

Who says you can’t get nice photos on a rainy day? We photographed Erin and Meagan on Saturday, and I think that other than Meagan’s shoes offering her no protection against the puddles, we all managed to stay pretty warm and have fun.

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Shannon and Adam

December 14, 2007

UBC is a haven for photography! Shannon and Adam met in their first year at UBC, so it was a good plan to have their engagement photo session taken in a meaningful place. Exams are on right now, so at times it felt like we had the whole campus to ourselves because

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‘Tis the Season

December 11, 2007

The stockings are not quite yet hung by the chimney with care- in fact all our decorations are still waiting to go up. Our Christmas tree is also pending decoration. But we did manage to get some Christmas cards designed, here are a few of them:

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Vote and Win

December 9, 2007

One of my travel photos from China has recently placed second in a contest put on by Photo Express, a Canada-wide photo specialty store. The photo is now in the final round for the grand prize based on the number of votes it gets.

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Roots and Wings

December 7, 2007

There’s nothing like a day spent photographing munchkins. I drove down to Vashon Island in November to help a good friend fundraise for her new preschool by photographing the children. It was an enjoyable morning having some one on one time with all the kids.

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