If you’ve found your way here via Moment Junkie, hi there!
Luke and Venessa are featured today thanks to their champagne shenanagins…..the facial expressions kill me everytime ♥








If you’ve found your way here via Moment Junkie, hi there!
Luke and Venessa are featured today thanks to their champagne shenanagins…..the facial expressions kill me everytime ♥








On Friday I posted Addison’s newborn session which was photographed in her home….today a little ‘behind the scenes’ from some family photos shot here in my studio.








There is something extra special when a fellow photographer hires you to shoot their little ones….so when Heather (a wonderful boudoir and wedding photographer in her own right!) first inquired, I was really flattered.
Little Addy (aka “Bean”) made her long awaited arrival a couple of weeks early, much to the delight of her adoring parents. The first grandbaby for both the Crosby and Gionet families, little girl is already living up to her middle name.
Heather and Alex….thank you. Your explicit trust in me spoke volumes, and I hope my images make your hearts swell…..just a teensy bit more. ♥




















When I first dove into the world of photography, I was a bit backwards from many. Natural light scared me, but strobes were constant and safe. The Strobist website was my bible…. exactly fours years ago this Saturday I was featured on the blog. I received over 35,000 hits to my website and I thought, for certain, I was the cat’s meow. Strobes were the promise land!
One year later, in 2009, I had opened shop…..and sold every single piece of lighting gear (EVERY single piece). I was extoling the virtues and beauty of “all natural, on-location” lighting. It was silly and shortsighted on my part…..especially given that I live in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Which brings us to shiny new 2012….and while I have done many, many sessions in the last three years, both in studio and on location, it just occured to me today that Tracie and Scott’s maternity session is the very first that I’ve used both.
If you are looking for variety in your sessions, whether as a client or a photographer…make sure your creative decisions come from a place of personal choice and not personal limitation!















