Yesterday the boys and I needed a summer outing. Inspired by the Facebook page “Taking a Hike with Your Children” (I still need to buy the book), I’ve decided to set a goal of one hike per week for the kids and I, for the rest of the summer. I thought we’d best start small,… Read more »
Posts Categorized: natural child photography
Family Reunion-Fun times, Great Memories Made
For the several weeks leading up to our family reunion, I had that Corb Lund song stuck in my head “Family Reunion, It’s gonna be a good one”. Well, it definitely was! Some families have fairly frequent reunions. As for my Mother-in-law’s family, the Brodie’s, they’d never had one. It was more than time to… Read more »
Perspectives
Just a little photo share today, of my son David, blowing dandelion fuzz in the field at my home studio, near Millarville. Although we as adults have been geared to hate dandelions, the sunny yellow flowers, and now the puffy magical seeds are irresistible for kids. My kids have been picking me dandelion bouquets for… Read more »
Heritage Park-Fun Summer Outings
Friday was the first glorious day of summer we’d had in quite awhile. The first warm, sunny day after a long week of rain and downpours. And we were super excited to enjoy our outing in the sun. The fabulous moms and kids of Millarville Playgroup met at Heritage Park, in Calgary for our year… Read more »
Soccer Sneak Peek {Sports Photography-Black Diamond, Turner Valley}
I’ve captured three shoots of Soccer Photos for the Oilfields Soccer Teams in Black Diamond so far, with a few left to go. Sports photography is not typically my thing, but kids portraits are, and so far this has been a lot of fun! To the U6 teams from Saturday, all I can say is… Read more »
Natural Kids’ Portrait of Two Brothers {Millarville Child Photographer}
I captured this natural portrait of my boys last spring, as they were exploring puddles and ditches full of water, near Millarville. I brought my camera along on this lovely spring day, as we enjoyed the first warm days, the melting snow, and the promise of warmer days to come. I think every child is… Read more »