6 Month Old Lil Lady Storyboard || Mount Forest Photographer

This lil lady came back to have these portraits taken of her for a 6 month series her grandma requested to match a very similar series they had of their first grand daughter when she was the same age.

This story board is sized at 15×30 however can be sized in a variety of options depending on what you are looking for. This is a great way to display photos from your session and have them professionally printed to last a lifetime!

Wellington North Community, Visitors, Business 2011 || Mount Forest Photographer

I was very humbled when I received a call from Crystal for last years Community Guide asking if they could use one of my photos for the cover. I am a small town girl who adores being back in my home town raising my own family, so of course I said yes!

With the deadline fast approaching,  I was asked to provide a landscape shot for this years cover of the Community Guide, once again I was very humbled. Not only am I a parent raising her family in our community, I am a home owner, business owner and I work daily in my family business which has been in our community for over 60 years! (http://www.jjmclellan.ca/).

Crystal and team I am quite honored you chose my image for the cover of a guide that so beautifully promotes our community and everything we have to offer.

The new guide isn’t up yet, however you can check out last years guide until this years is live. http://www.wnguide.ca/



http://www.wnguide.ca/ Wellington North Community Guide 2011



What makes a professional… || Mount Forest Photographer

Interesting topic today…
What makes a professional?
Is it the equipment, experience or knowledge… many seem to put too much focus on the equipment, if I buy an expensive ‘tool’ I can do anything.


When in fact it is a combination of all 3. From my own experience – outside of photography, before I could join our family business I was required to have education, over the years I have gained on my experience and knowledge. Quite similar…  as a trades person you must have knowledge and experience to receive your license.
My husband and I just purchased a new professional grade gas stove for our new home… does this make me a baker or cook… because I now have a top of the line piece of equipment?

No.

I know I am not a baker, I enjoy cooking but by no means am I a “cook”, no matter how great my oven may be. We bought it because it was a great deal and we enjoy cooking at home. However we do still indulge in some fantastic meals out – and most times kidless!
I had a very recent photography experience which made me really think on this and think about my new oven. How easy and affordable it now is for anyone to purchase a DSLR and regardless of their knowledge or experience, they have the equipment and think that they’re set to be a “pro” and begin charging. This recent experience (which will remain nameless), the client received their photos back from the “professional” they hired to find the photos were not what they expected at all – quality wise.

After hearing a description of the photos I knew what had happened, the photographer under exposed the images and they were extremely “noisy” and beyond “repair”. I offered to have a look at one photo to look at the EXIF data to see what was wrong. My initial thoughts of what went wrong, was exactly that. The photo was poorly exposed which resulted in an extremely noisy image, it was also out of focus and the white balance was off as well. 

Certainly not to ‘toot my own horn’, as this is a very common and unfortunatley typical situation for those who tend to believe it is “easy” to be a photographer. It takes a lot of time, patience, practice, understanding and then comes equipment. If you cannot nail exposure and focus on a lower end camera, you are not going to be able to do it on a mid-range pro-sumer camera (consumer/professional).

When looking for a photographer ASK lots of questions: Ask what equipment they use and WHY? Do they have insurance? Do they shoot jpg or RAW and WHY? Do they have a portfolio and can you see a variety of their work? Do they have an external speedlite flash? If they do not, why, if they do why and what do they use it for? Do they have backup equipment?

Think of your Photography as an investment not only in Art for your Home but also in yourselves and your Family. Simply by putting a small amount as less as $50 a month aside you can have a Custom Photography Session + Wall Art each year!

I cannot post without some photos… our gorgeous cousin is expecting their first baby! It was a pleasure photographing her!

You are gorgeous and just glowing!
Cannot wait to meet the wee babe :)

Spring Beauty + Mothers Day! || Mount Forest Photographer

I haven’t posted in a while… things have been quite busy!

I did get out and capture some of the beauty of Spring… including Mothers Day!

Our beautiful new neighbours :) well two of them… their newest!
Our new house… so beautiful and also somewhat deceiving, looks small from the outside yet SO much open space and high ceilings inside! AND a great yard… location. Yup we are happy!

And… another very special mothers day. This photo of me, my mom, my two grama’s and my two kids. The 4 generations. We had a very relaxing and fun evening together! All while remembering my mother-in-law who isn’t able to be with us to celebrate these special days anymore, but who is always in our hearts.

Some Macro Love… Happy Mothers Day to me! :)

And last, for tonight, but certainly not least… me, my mom and my babies. Love you Mom!

New Location & Studio Space!~ || Mount Forest Photographer

As of July I will have my very own office & studio space which I am VERY excited for… actually very is an understatement. 2 different hard wood floors on the main floor – yes! Very excited for this. Amazing light in the house… and a back yard that not only is pleasing to my hubby and kids… but oh yes is a great space for a photographer!

Yes to say I am excited is very much an understatement I am elated, blessed, ready to ROCK! lol. I wont be taking any sessions the last week of June as that is when we will be preparing to move and moving (at some point lol). Depending on the weather… I could sneak in a couple sessions on the July 1st long weekend -perhaps a moving special… mini sessions!

I have so many fabulous ideas in mind that I cannot wait to get settled and begin planning. This truly was a blessing for us and we are so thankful for the way it has worked out – we could not have asked for anything better!

Here are a few little sneaks of our new property!!!

My office/studio hardwood floor… love!

The dining room flooring!

And… part of the backyard from a couple different views.
Once we get in I’ll do a full post on my new photography site hehe…
Yes I did keep this in mind when looking ;)

Fun year ahead! || Mount Forest Photographer


A few new fun things are in the works for 2011!!! 

More details will be coming soon… hopefully with some Spring sunshine :)



And… just my lil lady hanging out with her princesses… bring on spring! 

The boys left and my lil lady wanted to get all dolled up… I would be a horrible mother to say no to my lil princess wouldn’t I. She just had me paint her toe nails so I made her a deal hehehe… 





And my fav… 



Family Photos || Mount Forest Photographer

Family + Love is where its at… truly! Through thick and thin we stick it out and are there for each other. I love this photo of my extended  family, my siblings. An amazing special bond we share together. I love that my Lil Bro and I both have kids … 6 days apart! Priceless! And the bond my Lil’est Bro and Lil Sis have with me, my hubby and our kids – amazing!

When was the last time you had family photos?

When was the last time you had family photos of you AND your extended family?

Life goes by way too quick… make time to capture these moments :)

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