Spring Has Sprung: Eco-Friendly Photographer, Niagara on the Lake

Even though I work from home, there are weeks that I do a lot of driving. Whether I'm heading to a consultation, a networking meeting, delivering albums or just picking up supplies my car becomes my office. Unfortunately, I don't always have my camera with me (other than my iPhone); and even if i do I may not have the time to stop on the side of the road when I see something that inspires me. But there are days when it resonates with me, and I think, if I only had 5 minutes....

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Love Is Worth The Wait, Julie and Joe: Niagara on the Lake, Eco-Friendly Engagement Photographer

If you asked your parents to tell you their love story it would probably be a short one. We met at a high school dance, your father asked me to dance, and so we did. We graduated from high school and got married two weeks later. That was the timeline of love thirty years ago.

Today we prefer to spend time finding ourselves before looking for someone else to share our lives with.

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Animal Lovers Unite, Meet Sumac: Niagara on the Lake, Eco-Friendly Wedding Photographer

Most who know me are well aware that I am a dog lover; I often find my clients connect with me through their own love of animals. However, it may not be a dog that they love... sometimes, it could even be a pig.

Let me introduce Sumac! While I have met many pets over the years, I have only met one pig and he is incredible. If you don't think animals have personalities you should spend a day with this adorable man. He loves popcorn, hanging out in the yard and cuddles on the couch with mom and dad. His parents describe him as a "permanent two-year-old" so he is certainly a handful. But what's not to love?

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Finding What Really Matters, Karen + Bradley: Niagara Falls, Eco-Friendly Wedding Photograph

The day was like many weddings before it, lots of people, an anxious bride, an excited groom and the uncertainty of how weather can affect the day. Silver shoes resembling cinderella's glass slipper, deep red boutonnieres for the men, a three-tier cake and a candy buffet created a fairy tale day for the couple.

However, mother nature forgot to RSVP and brought rain for the day. Many people say that rain on your wedding day is a good luck start for marriage, however, when it's your wedding, good luck goes out the window with a strong preference for sunshine.

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