Holy moley it's been a while since I updated this blog! So, I guess, Happy New Year!
With the economy such as it was in Alberta last year, I had lowered expectations as to how much work I'd be attracting; as it turned out, it was my busiest year since starting the business in a long while. I'm so thankful to the families, business owners, and individuals who chose to hire me last year. I was privileged to meet and work with a whole lot of really great people, some of whom have become friends beyond our work together.
I'm going to play a little catch-up over the next little bit, highlighting some shoots from 2015 that I haven't yet shared. To start off, here's the Shea family.
I met these folks after they won my session through a silent auction at WO Mitchell Elementary school, where my daughter attends. I adore this school and the staff that works there, and so I'm happy to donate a session every year to their auction.
The Sheas gathered at the Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs for their session, a scenic location I've worked at several times. The whole family was fantastically kind and made the shoot a breeze.
Here are a few images - mostly in black and white, as it turned out. No real reason other than that's what I was feeling:






www.purplehousephotography.ca
With the economy such as it was in Alberta last year, I had lowered expectations as to how much work I'd be attracting; as it turned out, it was my busiest year since starting the business in a long while. I'm so thankful to the families, business owners, and individuals who chose to hire me last year. I was privileged to meet and work with a whole lot of really great people, some of whom have become friends beyond our work together.
I'm going to play a little catch-up over the next little bit, highlighting some shoots from 2015 that I haven't yet shared. To start off, here's the Shea family.
I met these folks after they won my session through a silent auction at WO Mitchell Elementary school, where my daughter attends. I adore this school and the staff that works there, and so I'm happy to donate a session every year to their auction.
The Sheas gathered at the Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs for their session, a scenic location I've worked at several times. The whole family was fantastically kind and made the shoot a breeze.
Here are a few images - mostly in black and white, as it turned out. No real reason other than that's what I was feeling:






www.purplehousephotography.ca
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