Tag Archives: Brittany Esther

Trisha and Matt – The Engagement

Such a delightful engagement session. Trisha and Matt were so kind in allowing us just to meander through the town of High River, no particular destination in mind, just taking in the sights and sounds. We were there on a Sunday and it was eerily quiet.  Anyone who drove by would somewhat curiously stare but...

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Not a Caribou

This is not a caribou. Apparently my third last post thoroughly confused a dozen people as to how I could see a second caribou in a Canadian quarter.  Rest assured – I know this is a schnauzer. A schnauzer who is not particularly pleased with being dressed up like a caribou. I want to wish...

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Suzy and Simon + George – Banff Engagement Photography

Yesterday I had the pleasure to meet with Suzy, Simon and George in beautiful Banff. Despite a constant onslaught of mosquitoes, avid birders that insisted seeing five great blue herons was a more important way to spend one’s time and some rather menacing clouds I believe this may be one of my favourite sessions of...

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Les and Charlene – Canmore Couple Photography

I should add useless fact #21 about myself. I am a night owl and not an early riser. But this might change. This morning I was up at the crack of dawn to drive to Canmore for a session with recently married Les and Charlene.  It may have taken the aid of a large Tim...

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Michelle and Paul – Calgary Engagement Photographer

As you may be able to tell from the length of this, I have kind of fallen in love with this session. Michelle and Paul were just so much fun to hang out with, talk about their upcoming wedding and enjoy the gorgeous Alberta summer evening.  In addition to humouring me with some of my...

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A Photographer in Central America – Part 4

This is it! A small sampling of the experiences and sights I had the pleasure of having in Guatemala.  I could not have enjoyed myself more and hope someday (soon) to return. Thank you for taking the time to read these posts. Class would typically start with a game or exercise. In Don Adelfo’s class...

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