Monday, April 28, 2008

Lukas - Earth Day Baby

Happy Birthday Lukas!



Lukas is my first full year client, and its so cool to see how he's changed. Here's his 8 week photos and his 6 month photos. When I first met him, he was a little fussy, and at 6 months, he was much happier, but still a bit reserved. Now he's a total ham, and moves non-stop. Every time he saw my camera coming, he headed the other way. Luckily, I am wise to the wiles of speedy babies.

First, we had to get a couple outside. Yes, April 22, and its dumping with snow.

And some with his most awesome Mama and Papa.

Those blue eyes!!!

Six months ago - he was just learning to sit. Now he's reading!!! Smart boy.
The three generations of boys.

His birthday cake.

Inspecting the icing on his hand. He wasn't so fond of birthday cake - it being the first sugar he's had.

Check out the (chocolate) mustache.


And a last one of his wicked grin. Happy birthday baby boy!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Happy Earth Day

Its Earth Day!

Despite my terribly politically, socially and environmentally incorrect not-so-secret longing for global warming to hurry up already (see previous post - and yes it is still snowing today), I really am in favour of doing all I can to protect the earth. Its the only home we've got.

I want "my" Earth Day babies - Hannah Mary and Lukas to grow up with clean water and clean air (as well as my own babies, and all the wee ones I photograph here). (Happy birthday Hannah and Lukas).

On the photography front, I would love to photograph a green wedding. Here's some food for thought.

Green Weddings
Green Elegance Weddings
Treehugger.com - there are some great ideas on this site.

Ecologically (and socially) responsible jewelry - how cool is that!
GreenKarat.

What are changes are you making this year? I'm going to buy a rain barrel, get a push lawnmower (right now I'm borrowing a gas one from a neighbour, and would you believe that in one hour, a lawnmower can produce as much pollution as a new car driving over 500 kilometres? I wish I knew that when I "had" to mow the lawn as a child - my children won't have that excuse :) ).

I would love to retrofit my house for geothermal heating. Imaging never having to pay a gas bill again. Wow. Really its not that expensive. I had friends who did their house in the suburbs for $25 000. And of course solar power.

For those of you who would just like to throw your hands up and say "what difference does it make what I do?" Here are some good news environmental stories.

"Thriving seabirds, once devastated by DDT, no longer belong on the national endangered species list, officials say." (Los Angeles Times)

Organic Methods Pay Off for Beekeeper In Midst of Colony Collapse Nationwide

A little of this, a little of that - including an increase in whales due to anti-whaling legislation, and scientists cleaning up their garbage in Antarctica.

And, finally one for all my girl-friends from the '80s. Do you remember the unbelievably difficult choice we were called on to make between our hair and the ozone layer, back in about '86? Scientists telling us that we, the queens of the big bangs, were going to have to stop using aerosol hairspray. Do you remember how devastating that was? That my friends, was our defining moral choice - we did it. Both our bangs and the ozone hole have decreased considerably in size. If we could wean ourselves from our hairspray addiction, there's nothing we can't do.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Spring - Alberta Style

Last week I was sitting in the front garden with a beer, watching my children play in the sunshine, in only one layer of clothing.

Today, not so much.


(My car is diiiirrr-ty!)

Friday, April 18, 2008

People in Pants

I had such a fun shoot today with the folks from the improve group, People in Pants, who recently performed at The Carrot.

It was great to photograph people who don't mind looking silly. (I get most of my clients there eventually, but it was great to start off that way!)




This is my favourite picture. It shows of the amazing glasswork by Keith Walker (read more about this instillation here and here).

Check out May's issue of the Rat Creek Press for the article about People in Pants.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

A new look

I'd been thinking for a while about updating my look in the internet world. While I love the drama of black, I think the blue, purple and white represents Dragonfly Photography a little better.

Dragonflies represent light and are a symbol for the magic that can be composed with colour and movement.

Let me know what you think!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Divine Weddings

I took some photos of Tammy, an Edmonton wedding planner, the other day. Tammy owns Divine Weddings - check out her website and her blog.

Tammy's awfully photogenic.






I'm photographing a wedding Tammy's planning in August, and am really looking forward to it.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

The Beloved Saige

At their maternity session, Zina and Cole promised me great wall colours for our newborn session. What they forgot to mention was that they would have this beautiful, adorable little girl too. I don't think anyone was quite prepared for just how perfect she would be.



One of my favourite things about seeing parents with their newborns is seeing just how in love they fall. Everyone knows you'll love your kids once they're born, but no-one ever tells you how much having a new baby is like falling in love for the first time.




Cole is serious daddy material. He was in charge of baby smiles during our photo session (including Alexander's).


Saige has the coolest bed ever, courtesy of her grandfather. It hangs from the ceiling on bungee cords, and is right beside Zina and Cole's bed.



And, we all know what this is :). Naked babies = wet floors.



When we were trying to arrange this photo session, I was juggling some scheduling with my kids, as their dad was out of town. Zina said, "oh, bring them along." I was a little nervous, but my boys did great, and were good at showing Cole where their house needs to be baby-proofed. I also discovered I can get bang-on in-focus photos with two children helping me (i.e. playing horse on my back). If I ever get tired of this kind of photography (not likely - I love my job), I feel pretty confident about my skills in a war zone.

And thanks again Zina, Cole and Tas - this was one of my favourite photography sessions ever. You were all so laid back and relaxed, and welcoming to my boys. It was great.

Alexander the Great

Last weekend, I had a great visit with sisters Zina and Tas. They both had their first babies close together, and here is Alexander, who was born in November.

He is an awesome, awesome baby. Beautiful auburn hair, and blue eyes to die for.

Tas was worried about the all the drool Alexander can produce, but I convinced her (I hope) that drool is good. Baby drool is beautiful. This bubble Alexander is blowing is perfect.
His sweet feet.
There's something about jeans and babies I just love. They also go really well with Zina's great orange wall.
And another shot of Alexander's amazing blue eyes.


It was wonderful to hang out with you guys. I had such a great day.