Monday, July 27, 2009

More from Tennessee







Here's a few of the models that were lined up for us.

My "Creepy Bride" is actually one of my fellow photogs--the beautiful Maggie Davenport!

It's been awhile!!!




WOW!!! I can't believe how long it's been since I updated! We've had quite the year at our house this year. A lot of changes, a few health challenges, many emotional challenges.......

Finally, things are starting to settle into a new rhythm that is working well for us, and I'm feeling more like sharing again. A very good thing!

In April, I had the opportunity to travel to Tennessee to meet up with a group of photographer friends. What an incredible weekend it was! Here are some of the pics from that weekend.....


The very talented Melissa Arroyo took the group shots of myself with my photog friends, and the pull back shot is one I took during our big group shoot with our models. Let me just say, I'm dying for a fish-eye lens!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009






and a few more.....

Winterlight






Edmonton has run a whole bunch of events this winter in an effort to celebrate our cold season. The majority of the events were free to the public, and a really wonderful way to get our city out in the cold weather and have a whole bunch of family fun! Some of the celebrations were The Silver Skate Festival, Ice on Whyte and Bright Nights which ran over the Christmas Season in several different Locations. The final celebration was called Illuminate and took place in Churchill Square last Saturday night. It was a celebration of fire and light, and designed to recognize the end of winter, and to usher in Spring.

The event was pretty cool--the big choir from here did a walk through Churchill Square singing the whole way, and carrying these cute little triangular lanterns.
There was dancers with illuminated umbrellas, hula hoopers, live entertainment of all kinds, Randall Fraser of The Edmonton Stiltwalkers Assoc. and his fire batons along with another stiltwalker (sorry, I don't know who you are!) and there was a Native Indian drum circle, and a Native elder there to perform the ceremonial lighting of the fire and circle dance to usher in Spring. It was incredibly beautiful!

Oh, and the 30 ft high illuminated marionette was really cool too! It's operator was on top of a building!

I know I'm leaving out a whole bunch of people, and I apologise for that!

Here are a few pics I took that night.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Just some snaps of my kids




I forced my own children to sit for me last night--they change so fast that I wanted to update our wall portraits, so here are Khloé, Llyr & Taegyn as of yesterday!