tips for kids

Tips For Mom To Prepare Family Photos

Kids can be... unpredictable. And practically every parent I've worked with has expressed concern for the children misbehaving during their session and totally ruining their perfect family portrait. Listen to this for my best strategies for preparing your kids and calming your anxieties for your fun family photo session.

Meg + Dan’s Waterfront Engagement

Meg, Dan, their charcuterie board, and I met for their engagement session in Wiarton, Ontario! We ate, we laughed, they drank, and we took some pretty wicked, waterfront photos at sunset.

Molly + James’ Kincardine Wedding

I get to share some spectacular memories with my clients, inside jokes, and lots of laughter. And I learn so much about them in a very short period of time. Take, for example, Molly and James’s Kincardine wedding. Check it out...

Feige Family

Check out the Feige family country photos. We strolled around their property and played with Angus the lab until the girls were ready for bed. We got lots of shots featuring the girls' personalities.
Vaughan wedding photography

Brenna + Jordan’s Pioneer Village Wedding

Brenna and Jordan's wedding was so beautifully simple and complete. Celebrate with them all over again, and check out their wedding from start to finish!

Lang-Devitt Family

I don't know about you, but I find squishy cheeks and giggles…

30 Day Beauty Regiment for Brides and Bridesmaids

Between confirming your flowers, finalizing your cake, and managing your soon-to-be in-laws, the weeks before the wedding can be a complete, exhausting blur. Learn what to do and when to do it to be fully prepared for photos on your wedding day! Get the 30 day beauty plan and download the free app here.

Courtney + Reid’s Family

I love early morning family portraits with 4 trouble makers and…
how to choose locations for family photos

How Do We Choose the Best Location for Our Family Portraits?

Choosing the perfect location is an important part of the portrait process. It's also a very difficult one. In fact, if a deeply meaningful location doesn't immediately pop into your head you might be absolutely stumped. Most of my clients stare blankly at me when this question comes up, and many just defer to me for the final decision. But choosing the right location for your portraits can be what makes them truly meaningful instead of, "just some pictures of us." So how do you pick the right place?