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Leigh with her boys - Toronto Lifestyle Photographer

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Leigh is an incredible mother, business woman and someone I am proud to call a friend! We met eight years ago when I was assigned to capture an editorial of her business Shot In The Dark Mysteries (which you should check out!!!) We quickly became friends as we chatted our passions for entrepreneurship. Soon after I met her family for their first family session and I've had the honour to capture her family since. Watching her boys grow is such a joy and seeing their personalities come to life the best part of the work I love to create. 

I asked Leigh after our session to share some insight on what it has been working with me all these years! She quickly said she may be bias and we both giggled. Giggles aside, I think it can really provide insight on those initial fears that exist when considering to work with an independent photographer. I can do my best in expressing my passion as an artist but sometimes the best advice can be given by someone who has experienced the process. 

1) What was your biggest fear in hiring me or even considering having a photographer capture your family? Did it come true, if not, what happened instead? 
You can focus ... Before the session, were you worried about how your kids would behave or act?  How did the session really go? Did you have concerns about spending money on photography?  How do you feel about the purchase now?

I'm such an advocate for you and your work, I had zero fear at all! Although I do always worry a bit about how my kids will act, but that day in the distillery district with the pic of them upside down (the octopus mom one) taught me that sometimes their "misbehaving" turns out to be the best pictures. It was that moment where I put away the pretense and just started having fun with my kids. This session it was the one of them smacking each others butts - haha it's just so THEM and instead of posing them, YOU captured the true joy of their relationship. It's not just about making a family picture with me and them, it's also about capturing their relationship with each other, which is totally magical, and you did EXACTLY that this time.

2) What did you enjoy the most about your session and why?

It's a bit of a whirlwind, but afterwards, we are always in such a great mood and feeling so close to one another. After our session, we sat down and just cuddled and talked. We set down tech, work, housework and everything else for time, not just to capture us together, but to actually BE together and to celebrate that. The rest of the day was wrapped in this dreamy softness of the three of us together. Thinking back to our previous sessions, it was the same after those ones as well. The session itself actually brought us together and gave us a chance to connect. Then, seeing the photos let us relive that - the boys were excited and saying "oh that was so much fun when we did that". They picked their favourites too, so in essence, the session itself turned into some pretty special family time that we get to cherish forever now.

3) If you where to tell your best friend about your photography experience, what would you say?!

Ha! I tell ALL my friends about my photography experiences with you! But if I had to sum it up (as I did yesterday while chatting with a girlfriend), it's so real, and logical to capture the reality of where we are right now. It's real life, not staged and posed. It's authentic - a true photographic record.

Pimpernel & Plum - Ottawa baby + family resource

I am simply in love with the vision and purpose of this local Ottawa company! They create the best boxes for all types of events, from new baby, to pampering mom and even a love for dad. They do also offer custom gift boxes (which I've ordered!) to just about anyone special in your life. These two sisters have thought of it all! Sharing their story below and ensuring you know the best local place for all your baby and family gifts in Ottawa! What I am most excited about is their new subscription boxes which they will be launching next month, imagine receiving the perfect blend of pregnancy care, birth essentials, post-partum care and newborn baby necessities ~ dream! Thank you Tara and Tiffany for sharing your story with me and helping us create unique gifts for the special people in our lives! xo

Introduction: Tell us a bit about yourself!

Pimpernel & Plum is curated gift box company run by two sisters, Tiffany and Tara, who are also Moms. I (Tiffany) am the eldest and have a 1.5 year old boy. My sister, Tara, has a 3 year old and an 1 year old girls.

How did your business venture come about?

Being a new Mom can be a challenge. I was on maternity leave and it felt isolating. To help each other through the rough times, my sister and I would message back and forth on our phones every day. We would mostly chat about what our babies were doing, play scrabble, and share fun links - anything to get us through the day. 

One of the things we ended up messaging about were gifts for Moms. We would see the options that were out there and felt that we could do something better. And we felt so passionate about our ideas, that we decided to take the leap and make them into a business.

Why did you decided to cater your products towards mom and baby?

Being new Moms ourselves, we feel we have a good perspective on what products are helpful for Moms and babies. We don't want to forget new Dads, too, so we have created special gift boxes for them.

There are many great handmade baby items, artisan foods, natural and organic health products, and more that are all great for new families. We like to bring them together, so that friends and family buying gifts can give them something that is special and thoughtful. Many of the products we carry are also made locally, so you are supporting many other small, local businesses when you buy one of our gift boxes.

Which is your favourite curate gift box? Why?

My favourite box is probably the New Dad Box. I love it, not only because it is great for a first Father's Day gift, but also because I put so much time and effort into making the perfect gift a new Dad would appreciate.

If you have any advise to give a fellow mom, what would it be?

Both my sister and I love this quote from L.M. Montgomery (very Canadian, eh?): "Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it".

What do you wish to remember the most about your children today?

I want to remember my little guys laugh and the fun times where simple things, like splashing water, can hold so much pleasure.