Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays from me and mine to you and yours.

xxR


Thanks to Lana and Amy for taking the pictures of us.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Aimee!!!!!!!!!

I've known James since he was 2. I was 5. We spent a couple of weeks together every summer, and watched each other grow up. So many of my childhood and teen memories involve James in one way or another. We've got the incriminating pictures to prove it (my favourite is when we decided to go boating/surfing on the water covering the ice in the slough one spring. One of our parents caught a photo of us coming out of the slough, running, with our soaked pants heading south, laughing our heads off. My mom made us get undressed outside and they hosed us down before we were allowed inside. It was probably only about 10C. I remember having so much fun, and freezing at the same time.)


We've always stayed close, and I had the pleasure of standing up for James at his wedding to Erin. Those are much nicer pictures.


But, this post is not about us, its about Aimee. Aimee is James and Erin's long-awaited love child.

Erin has a wicked sense of humour, and Aimee has obviously inherited it. Score!



She is dearly loved. James wasn't too sure about the whole baby thing (kids, yes, but the baby stage . . . a little worrisome), but it appears Erin was right, and he is a great dad, and has it down pat.

I love how Erin looks at James. Warms my heart for my little brother/friend.

Erin knew she would kick but as a Mama. Absolutely.
I LOVE this picture - it says so much about James and Erin. When they renovated, James wanted a work out room - working out has always been important to him. Check. Erin is good at decorating. Check. She has impeccable taste. Check. You can see Erin's hand in the reflection. Love the stencils on the walls. Live pretty much says it all.

Here's another, right above the treadmill. Erin's done marathons. She rocks. And her baby looks pretty cute up there.

And, finally some close-ups. Eyes to die for.

Teeth hurt a bit though.

And, I had to close with this picture. James dancing with Aimee. Give us another 30 years, and I will be doing this shot again at Aimee's wedding. We'll all be bawling our heads off.

Love you guys so much!
xxR

Monday, December 14, 2009

Something to warm you up

This was a whole family session - Troy is the first grandbaby, so we got some family pictures first, and then moved to the main show. Troy is absolutely adorable. He didn't want to smile too much (I think he might be reaching that "making strange phase") but all the people he loved most in the world were there to help him.

Here is our champion, Troy. Look at him devour that Stanley Cup.

Troy's mom brought a hat along for his pictures. I normally don't do this much post-processing, but this hat just screamed for a little antique look to the picture.

And again, in my antique chair. Check out his feet.

Basket shot. I'd been wanting to do this for a while, and Troy was totally co-operative. Thanks buddy!

Connie also brought along Troy's favourite toy - his drum. He was fascinated and happy.




I love drool shots.
Family time. These are my favourites. I love watching people interact with their family. So much emotion comes out. You can tell Troy is a well loved little boy!








Thank you so much Connie, Andy and Troy for coming out on a cold winter's day! It was wonderful to meet you.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Solly and Lawrence

Solly and Lawrence had a beautiful, intimate, winter wedding in the Wedgewood Room, at the Hotel MacDonald.

Solly is my kind of girl - she, with the help of her mother and mother in law started planning the wedding only a couple of months ago. You would never know it from how perfectly everything turned out.

A few beautiful details - flowers by Zocalo.


The gorgeous fondant wedding cake, topped with yellow orchids. Check out their names in the icing.

Solly's cousin and best friend help her get ready.
Isn't she gorgeous?! Not only that, but she is fun, smart, full of life and a great mother.

I love these two shots of Solly and her dad.



The Wedgewood Room is great to photograph in.



Usually, the registry signing is one of those "must take" shots, that aren't particularly interesting. This one is a great tableau of the couple, their sweet son Liam, and their attendants.
My favourite shot of the day. I captured this one while doing the formal shots of Solly, her cousin and their beloved Baba. I far prefer the "outtakes" to the formal shots :).

...Although, these formals turned out really well. Solly had all the little details down - her something old in this picture are her great aunt's stole (perfect for a winter wedding) and Lawrence's grandmother's bracelet that both her new mother in law and grandmother in law wore on their wedding days.

The boys, looking smashing.

Love this one.
Liam is 21 months old, and was so good during the ceremony. He was a little discombobulated by all the excitement of the day, but got lots of good lovin' from his mom and dad.
Lawrence's boutonniere.
And, the dashing groom.
First dance. There were a lot of looks between them like this all day. Their adoration for each is awesome.

First dance with Liam. Love this shot.

Solly and Lawrence, thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of your beautiful wedding.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Dear Wee Ned

This is Ned. Is he not the cutest little baby, with the best name?!

Ned is pretty cheerful, almost all of the time, except the day of his photo session. He didn't nap at all the previous day, and was up, happy as a bird, until 1:00 am. When I arrived, he had tears running down his face, and his poor mom was pretty distressed too.

Lucky for us all, after a little quiet time in his room, the camera caught his interest, and he was (mostly) back to his old self. A little silliness from Daddy, and some cuddles from Mama definetly helped.




This is how they spent the previous night - hanging out with Ned, in bed.

'Cause I love the nose-picking pictures :). Actually, Ned is just at that stage where he's learned control over his hands, and all the cool things he can do with them.

Beautiful eyes!

Outside we go. This was our first sort-of winter day, after that nastiness that happened in September or October. These trees and driveway made a great backdrop.

I really couldn't decide about the post processing on this picture, so I included both, because, I like both.

Check out the pigeons flying out of their house. We scared them as much as they scared us!

The best thing about this time of year is the light. Makes beautiful pictures happen.

I LOVE these pictures.







Ok, I'm done, says Ned.





Wonderful to meet you and spend time with your family. Thank you.