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Brittany Esther Photography bio picture

Welcome to the Blog!

Hey! Brittany here!

So, a little bit about me. I am 20 and a science student who came to the discovery that the more creative side of my brain was calling out under the piles of chemistry and biology textbooks for a bit of relief. So started Brittany Esther Photography - my passion, my sanity, and one way I get to meet awesomely amazing people such as yourself!

I don't have any touching story about how I grew up with a camera practically attached to my wrist; however, I was the wild child in all of the family photos making silly faces, which very well might explain why in my late teens I was often asked to be taking the pictures instead of being in them. As I grew to know more about photography the more I began to cherish the images I had of my own childhood as well as old family photographs (and by old I really mean practically ancient with the starched collars and hoop skirts).

My one hope is that in twenty, forty, eighty years time you and your family can look back at these images and share similar memories and stories that were captured.

There are no ordinary moments ~ Dan Millman

Calgary Cans for Comments – Success!

Thank you all so much for taking the time to a) come to my blog and b) comment. You have no idea how much fun I had reading what you had to say (including those of you who were imaging my bank account slowly being drained every time you pressed that little button.)

I am proud to say that you wonderful people raised this amount of ‘cans’ for the food bank:

(wait for it… wait for it…)

60!!!

That’s pretty impressive! So today I bundled up and braved the crazy Christmas roads and shoppers to go pick up the items to drop off at the foodbank. Thank you so much :)

Coming soon will be another blog post of a ‘random’ event. On my Facebook page I challenged my friends to comment on my blog to raise a certain number of cans within one day in exchange for me taking a picture of a stranger or taking a self portrait. Well they did it. I on the other hand didn’t. I have a confession to make. I am a true and utter introvert at heart. Shocked? No, seriously, I am. I didn’t say a word until I was 3 (some people may argue I am still working on this), hid behind my mother whenever we went through the grocery store checkout line (okay, I did stop this at a certain age) and to this day I have to mentally psych-up to talk to strangers. Surprised? Yup. It’s true

Well, in any case, I chickened out on taking a photo of a stranger but now it is a personal goal. So, if you happen to see my wandering Calgary with my camera in hand, please stop by and ask to have a picture taken :)

Once again. Thanks a TON :) Check back next year!

Emails

Hey everyone!

I hope this holiday season has been treating you well. I just want to quickly announce that due to final exams I have been a bit slow getting to my emails. All emails will be responded to on or before December 21 :)

I leave you with an image of myself at 3 or 4 in a pretty rad tie-dye shirt meeting Santa at Southcentre Mall.

Happy Holidays!

santamarbrit

Natalie and Eric – Banff Wedding Photography

I have awesome couples!

Honestly, 2009 has been such an amazing year and I had the absolute pleasure of sharing it with amazing and unique couples such as Natalie and Eric.

Now they aren’t your average couple. They are photographers. Oh yes. That strikes a chord in all photographers’ hearts. I am sure we are all familiar with the statement that ‘doctors are the worst patients’, right?  Well the same is likely to apply to photographers.  We know what we like, we know how we work, and we aren’t afraid of telling people.  Not only was I completely flattered that they chose me to be their photographer and document their splendid outdoor ceremony at the Juniper Hotel and Bistro, but also mildly terrified. I admit it.  Thankfully, I had absolutely no reason to be concerned.  They gave me complete creative license and I am so glad they did. I thoroughly enjoyed their unique day full of humour, collapsing cakes, and rockin’ first dances.

Enough of this chit chat… go look at the rock star couple!

As this image was being set up two ladies came to dispose of their trash (yes, this was photographed in a shed lined with garbages) they looked in, jaws dropped, one looked at me and said “Is this for real?” in the most disbelieving manner. When I replied to the affirmative she hustled away with her lady-friend and could be overheard saying “This cannot be happening.”

She’s just jealous ;)

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I have to give a HUGE shout out to Drew for helping me out that day and for taking rad shots like the couple below. Drew is lighting extraordinaire and genius.  You really really really should check out his site.

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This image makes me smile.

When getting ready I kept asking Natalie how she was feeling. There is typically this ‘tipping’ point for brides when they go from being nervous to over-the-moon excited. Natalie was just ‘nervous’.  Then the makeup was applied, the dress went on, and the jewelry added as the final touch.

This was that moment.

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Yes you are seeing this correctly. It was -4°C and Natalie was brave enough to walk down the aisle barefoot. Canadian brides are awesome!

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Miss Maggie was the ringbearer; Maggie being Natalie and Eric’s absolutely heart-melting Westie.

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As you can see, the wedding party was a bore. Complete and utter bore.

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Best first dance of all time. Hands down. Natalie and Eric danced a marvelously choreographed foxtrot (I was told this by the way, my knowledge on the subject is ridiculously limited) to Michael Buble’s ‘Feeling Good’. (Seriously, click here and listen to the live version while looking at these images. I was literally jiving in my seat when I was processing these)

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What I truly adored about Natalie and Eric is that they really embraced the whole point of weddings – making it about them! Not only did an uncle bake this cake (um.. delicious!) but the cake topper was to die for.

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I love this shot. I actually adore it. During the speeches it emerged that Eric signed a document in his youth stating that his mother (written by her of course) would always be the #1 woman in his life. Now at first it was assumed he was the naive age of say 3. Well, turns out he was 17. I think she has some pretty stiff competition now but I don’t think she minds with someone as sweet as Natalie stealing his heart.

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Thank you SO much you two and enjoy your month-long road trip to California! I hope your car-part and shoe-shopping expeditions are ridiculously successful!

That’s a wrap of 2009 weddings. Watch for 2010!

Cans for Comments – A Christmas Event

I can not believe this. Truly.  I can not believe this. Christmas? Already? Really? Crumb I have a lot to do!

Mind you, my last few drives to the University have proven this a fact. All Calgarians know that at the very mention of snow all driving ability flies out the window with the last chinook that passed through town.  Suddenly that itty-bit of ice becomes a flipping skating rink resulting in buses going the wrong direction on roads and cars getting a bit too cozy for insurance-companies’ comfort. Well, it’s here until at least July so, might as well embrace it right? Say hello to those corny Christmas jingles, lineups at the mall that stretch about as long as luge tracks and deadlines. Oh yes. Deadlines. My favourite!

To celebrate the season I am going to participate in a great cause called Cans for Comments.  In short, all comments left on my blog (any post!) between now (yes, right now) and December 15 will equal one can or item of equivalent value being donated to the Calgary Food Bank.  So, get at it people. Start leaving some blog love and at the same time generate some community love :)

Now, we all know a photographer is incapable of putting up a post sans an image so, I will horrify you with these recent captures of myself. Let me tell you this, there is a very good reason I am behind the camera! Here I am giving my best Bubbles impersonation in addition to wielding a sword instead of a camera with my good friend Virginia at a little get together.

Enjoy and comment! Happy Holidays everyone!

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