Chelsie and Joel at the Dawson Creek Museum

Filed under Wedding and Engagements • Written by Trent @ 4:56 pm

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This weekend I went to the Dawson Creek Musuem/Visitor Information Centre with Chelsie and Joel for an engagement session.  It was a bit cool, but not as cold as it could have been. And we got some great images. To see them, click on More. 

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Family Portraits: Dante

Filed under Portraits: family, children and individual • Written by Trent @ 9:37 am

These photos were part of a Christmas Present, so they were embargoed until after Christmas. Then I got busy and never had a chance to put them up. 

This is Dante:

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Engagement Session: Dillon and Jodi

Filed under Wedding and Engagements • Written by Trent @ 11:48 pm

Part II of the Engagement Session I did with Dillon and Jodi. 

Yes, I know, they’re already married. I was there, remember. Published some of the pictures, even. Give me a few more days and I’ll publish a few more from the wedding. These were part of a Christmas Present, so they were embargoed, and then I got busy….

Anyway. Here they are. This is in the park right beside his mother’s house. 

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Family Portraits: Cunninghams make a Gingerbread House

Filed under Portraits: family, children and individual • Written by Trent @ 11:41 pm

Yeah, I know, this is Christmas. Just wait. I’ve got a bunch of fall photos coming in the next few days.

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Family Portraits: Cunninghams on Black

Filed under Portraits: family, children and individual • Written by Trent @ 11:35 pm

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Family Portrait Session: Kalli and Sister

Filed under Portraits: family, children and individual • Written by Trent @ 5:39 pm

In December, I took pictures of Kalli and her new baby. But her sister was there, too, so I took some pictures of the two of them together. What a great looking family. 

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Family Portrait Session: Kalli’s Sister

Filed under GRADitude • Written by Trent @ 5:06 pm

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In December, I did a photoshoot for Kalli and her new baby. 

Well, Kalli’s sister was there, too, and while babe was being fussy, I fired off a couple shots of said sister. We’re hoping that she’ll be back in spring for a graduation portrait session. 

Click more to see a couple of my favourites:

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Cutting back in tough times

Filed under News and Announcements • Written by Trent @ 12:12 pm

In case nobody noticed, there is a bit of a financial crisis happening worldwide. The effects are even being felt here in the Dawson Creek and Fort St. John area. 

And people are starting to look for ways to save money on their weddings. And one of the items that is first to go is photography. “Nearly everyone has a camera”, goes the thinking, “so why hire a professional? That’s just a waste of money.”

Of course, nearly everyone I know has a computer, or at least a pen, but very people I know are published novelists. Those that are are people who have spent a great portion of their lives learning how to write. I have the same software on my computer as Neil Gaimen does, but none of my books have been turned into movies. 

Nearly everyone I know owns a hammer, but there are very few people I would trust to build me a new deck. I own a hammer, and I wouldn’t let me near my deck.

Now if you don’t know the difference between a snapshot and a great picture and more importantly don’t care, then that’s okay. You can get uncle bob to take pictures at your wedding. But if you’re the sort who flips through bridal magazines and tries to picture yourself in some of the great pictures you see, then I would like to caution you that not everyone who owns a camera is a photographer.

I get to hear all manner of stories about people who went with uncle Bob, or cousin Berthold, or even just decided that everyone who was going to be at the wedding would have cameras, so don’t even bother to ask anyone to take pictures. That last one is a true horror story, as only a handful of people showed up with their cameras. Those who did forgot to bring extra batteries, or their memory cards were full, or didn’t take any pictures because they thought everyone else was.At the end of the day, the couple wound up with not a single useable picture of them. Yes, that’s an extreme example. Most wedding pictures are serviceable snapshots that capture the events of the day, but not the magic.

The wonderful David Pierce has a great post on his website on this very topic. 

Opinions? Ideas? Comments? Feel free to email me or post a comment here.

Family Portrait Session: The Christies

Filed under Portraits: family, children and individual • Written by Trent @ 5:49 pm

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Family portraits of the Christies, from back in December. Just playing catchup here. As usual, click on more to see the rest of the pictures. 

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Breakforth in Edmonton

Filed under Sports Events and Festivals • Written by Trent @ 10:04 pm

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A week ago right now, Colette and I were about halfway through the first plenary session. I brought my camera, but only broke it out on Sunday for Brian Doerksen and band. He pulled out a lot of material I wasn’t familiar with, but I was stoked when he broke out “More”, which was one of my favourite songs back at Willingdon.

Click more to see a couple shots from Brian’s set. 

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