About Me | Victoria BC Portrait Photographer
Like many photographers, I am often behind the camera, not in front of it. I got an updated this November for my Christmas card. I set up everything and my sister took the shot of my baby…Messy Bean!
I have been back in Victoria for over 2 years now. I love everything about it: the ocean, the weather (even the rain), the laid back attitude.
I found my love of photography when I got more involved in photographing my cousin’s dogs. The weimaraner is a regal and highly photogenic dog with great expressions and it was so much fun. I continued to build my portfolio at dog events such as agility, obedience, field, and tracking. However, it was my sister, who has been my biggest supporter, who nudged me into really pursuing this passion. Sometimes it is sadness that pushes us forward as well. I lost my dad in the summer of 2006, and it was then that I realized just how many moments that we missed (moments carried forever in our hearts and heads) but not caught in print.
In the summer of 2007, I shot my sister’s wedding (yes also the maid of honor). With rave reviews, I started to think about expanding this from passion to reality. Again, it was another catalyst that really pushed me forward, my nephew John Russell. He and I share a birthday and I can’t believe he will be 2 in June of 2010. He is welcoming a sibling this year as well, so a lot of exciting new moments to capture. I realized that capturing breathtaking moments makes me want to tear up sometime. The many expressions and emotions that people feel, caught on camera, is why I do this.
I specialize in on location natural light photography (will use a flash if needed). Yes I can produce that posed family portrait, but more often, I take a photojournalism view and just watch the babies, toddlers, and children as they move through the day. I like our sessions to be fun and not stressful, we all lay on the grass or on the floor or on the beach.
I “get” that children need breaks and snacks and sometimes treats (I carry things in my brown suitcase for just those times). I schedule only 1 shoot each morning or afternoon, to allow for lots of time to setup and interact and moments that just happen. I would hate to miss a great shot, because I needed to be somewhere and needed to pack up.
Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
--Anonymous
What memory do you want to cherish?
Hope to see you in 2010!
Lori
1 comments:
Hi Lori,
I just read your "about me" and viewed the pictures so far on 365 days. Made me cry, what a super job, keep up the great work.
Love Aunty Janet
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