Bragging Book
I’d like to boast a little about a new product we’re offering. Just in time for our May portrait special, too.
It’s called a bragging book, and it’s a simple, elegant 5X5 printed book that’s a perfect size for carrying around. Proud parents can carry it around to show off photos of their kids, rather than the traditional stack of 4X6es.
Speaking of kids, I went out and took some images of my daughters the other day, playing in the sprinkler. You know, on the one nice day we’ve had up here in Tumbler. We also got some pictures of them playing in the park and dressed up like princesses in the woods, and Colette has assembled the whole thing into a sample album that you can view by clicking on the cover, below. While I didn’t time how long it took me to take all the pictures, it was about the same amount of time as I would take for a typical family portrait session.

Adorable! Beautiful! Fantastic!
Your photos are wonderful!
You’ve captured your daughters’ beauty and innocence and portrayed it with artistry.
Thank you for sharing your talent.
Aww, thanks. Now if you and the boys weren’t 1500 km away, I could take some pictures of them, too. Wait, I guess it’s me who moved away, not you. Sigh.
I had a dream of home a couple weeks ago. I don’t remember anything about it, just that Rob was in it, and I was left with a feeling of fondness for him. When I woke up, I felt a little bit lonely.
If you look back a bit, you’ll see photos from Byron and Ashten’s wedding. Ashten is the daughter of Trevor Hiebert. I did not know this until the day of the wedding. Davey Boy Hinz was there, as were a bunch of other Waldheim folk. It was interesting.