Monthly Archives: February 2010

Last Year in Images

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2009 was a big year for us and we are amazed at how fast our business is growing and also how much we have challenged ourselves to keep learning and finding new inspiration. We bought our first house a few months ago, that we LOVE, so lately we have been looking through a lot of our images and choosing what we want to print for our new space. It made us want to look back on the last year of images and share some of our favourites. We take a lot of pictures.  Sometimes I feel like once they are loaded on our computer we don’t see them for a while. Soooooo we had one of those – what a great year we had, lets reflect – moments and started thinking about images we made from the last year that were really memorable, special, or just grabbed our attention. Photography isn’t just something we do it is what we love, how we see the world, and how we express ourselves.  We just wanted to share some of the images that are special to us. So we each picked five images from our professional side and five from our personal work that we love. We also want to say THANK YOU to all of our great clients, friends, and families who have supported us through the year! We would love to hear what you think! Love E & A

Emmy at work:

Orchard shoot with Bella

Kas and Jen in Gary Oak Meadow

Jody just before the twins arrived

Pam  and the Quonset Hut
Tamara and Adrian on the beach

Aaron at Work:

Reflection of wedding guests

Dennis and Jen on the Trestle

Kas, Jen and Dry Grass

Hayden in the Studio

Nana and Emma

Emmy’s Personal Work

Learning from Jim, Mushroom Guru – Bamfield Mushroom Festival

Fall Flowers

Chasing Chickens – Red Leaf Workshop, Saltspring Island

Gram’s Paintbrushes

Auntie Mattie at the Anniversary Party

Aaron’s Personal Work

Talbot Lake #5

Prince Rupert Harbour

Boats in Bowron Lake Park

Team Kula in Cadboro Bay

Our Nieces on Christmas Day opening their faux gifts of charcoal from a naughty Auntie and Uncle.  Response was age appropriate. Oldest: Grossed out! Middle: Confused – this can’t be my gift?! Youngest: Woohoo!!  A Present!!