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To my daughter on her 3rd birthday ....

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There is so much I want to say, yet I cannot seem to find the right words to say it all. Have you ever felt so emotional that your heart aches with difficulty when you try putting it on paper. That is exactly how I am feeling right now. I woke up this morning proud and a bit sad at the same time. My beautiful, sweet, charming and sassy little girl turns THREE today! She's brought so much sunshine to our lives but has also allowed me to discover another layer to my motherhood journey. You may of often heard how each child is different from the next ~ I find this to be true in my experience! My son is a true extrovert and my daughter is an introvert, they both engage with the outside world differently. Over the Christmas holidays was the first time I've seen this sweet little girl become chatty and be head over heals in love with seeing her little friends at preschool (which you may of heard me before say, she cried for 8 months at drop off - my heart ached) Today, I will celebrate her new communication skills and her ever growing curiosity with the world. I am blessed in every way to have her in my life! 

Happy Birthday sweet babe! 

Processing and Scans: Dowtown Camera - Toronto, ON
Film Stock: Fuji Professional PRO400H

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.

What is lifestyle newborn photography?

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Are you curious about lifestyle newborn photography? ....

Wondering if it’s the right fit for your family? ....

I wanted to share a personal story on how I knew this style was my calling! 

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The image above is of my son, Patrick. Six days into motherhood, I found my recovery from his birth very painful (picture this; 27 hours of back labour, ending with forceps stitches ... ah-ouchy!) I couldn't move for weeks, yet knew I had to get my camera out and document how little he was. (My area of work at that time was wedding photography; babies where all new to me!) One night, after an unplanned meal of pizza and wings. I walked over to our dining room, covered the pizza box with a receiving blanket and placed him on top. The above photo was created. The image ended up on our birth announcements and my professional colleagues where surprised by my choice of studio. Months later I began to capture images of him in our home and received tons of requests from friends, clients and colleagues to bringing this natural look to baby photography. It became clear to me, it was not the space where I found inspiration but my deep desire for human connection that existed. Showing new parents the personality of their baby, giving them a historical setting of where life began as a family. It's their story, it is beautiful and it is real. 

Dear friend, lifestyle photography is about the people behind the photograph. Getting to know a family, by being present and patient. Creating the space for bonding to occur. It is about the art of observation and connecting the dots of a story to unfold.  

When you are seeking out a newborn lifestyle session  ....

You will receive:
- relaxed and connection focused images
- environmental based portraits, in your home or your baby's nursery
- your own unique story is captured
- siblings are welcomed

You will not receive:
- posed baby curled up in a soft blanket
- props; such as baby wearing kit hats
- studio lighting to control the setting

Timing for lifestyle newborn portraits can be done up to 6 weeks after baby is born. Because the aim is connection based, you do not need to rush out to have photos done within the first week after the birth of your baby.