VanArts Speaking Engagement

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A big shout out and thank you to the digital photography students at VanArts!

We were invited to come in to speak for a couple of hours today to the February intake class of the one year digital photography program at the Vancouver Institute of Media Arts.

We talked a lot about everything from blogging to business to how we get fabulous real laughter during our photo sessions!

Thanks again for having us come in to speak, we always love sharing our experiences and tips and tricks with new photographers. Keep in touch!

Jessica – Portrait Session

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As promised, here are a few shots from Renee’s sister Jessica’s portrait session Monday. This is the gal who did the AMAZING cakes for Renee and Rob’s wedding, and the session was part of her thank you from her sister before she flew home.

While she makes a mean cake, she is also equally as talented behind the camera. She’s a natural! The shoot was so easy and oh so much fun. Here are a few shots!

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And as they were on their way to the airport afterwards her boyfriend was with her as well, so we got a few shots of the two of them. Adorable together!

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XOXOXO

And Jess, we didn’t even get into the Montreal discussion, but have you been to Cafe Santropol? From the two months I spent there that was my fav place to go. Perfect to settle in with a book and enjoy a sinfully delicious soda and cream cheese sandwich. Yum!

Renee & Rob

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When we met with Renee & Rob last winter Renee told me that she wanted her wedding to be warm and elegant, and for her guests to have a great time. She certainly succeeded!

Saturday was gorgeous, and Hycroft (The University Women’s Club) was the perfect venue. It’s one of my favourite places to shoot, I love how the layout of the house allows for the guests to mingle and visit with eachother. Perfect!

Renee peeking out the window, waiting for the ceremony to start

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The Shoes

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The Ceremony!

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The Bridal Party

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Renee & Rob

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Renee

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Renee’s sister, Jessica, designed two of the most amazing cakes I’ve ever seen. She is based out of Montreal and she can be found online at www.jessicaberardcakes.com – definitely worth checking out if you’re anywhere close to her!

As part of her thank you gift to her sister and maid of honour, Renee bought Jessica a portrait session with us for when she was down! One of the images will be a headshot on her new site when it goes live. A sneak peak of those will be up tomorrow!

The Groom’s Cake
(and yes – that head is chocolate. I watched her mold it the morning of the wedding!)

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And the Bride’s Cake – complete with 2 My Little Ponies from Renee’s collection! Have you ever seen anything like it?!

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For the first dance Renee and Rob whisked away to come back in full costume for their salsa number. HOT!

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And as yet another treat, Rob and his buddies performed a dance of their own. Afterwards, Rob put his teaching skills (Rob teaches martial arts, which is how he and Renee met) to work to teach the crowd a few dance moves

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We had SO MUCH fun with you guys, and we really cannot wait to share the rest of the images! It was great to see you again today Renee and we’ll be in touch soon.

Cheers!

Shawn & Eri – After Session

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Earlier this week we headed onto the beach and into the ocean with Shawn & Eri for their After Session!

As Eri told the reporter who interviewed her for the Province last week, she wanted for her and Shawn to run into the ocean together – and so they did. And, of course, so did we. Who are we to get our clients to do anything that we wouldn’t do?

The pictures are stunning and speak for themselves. Are they typical wedding pictures? Of course not. But they are art, they’ll look fabulous on the wall, and they will have these guys talking for years to come. The dress was sandy and wet but very likely recoverable. And of course, we all had a blast!

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Ode to our friend and fellow photographer out of Las Vegas, John Michael Cooper

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And my fav shot of the set!

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Love you guys! Thanks for playing with us in the ocean 🙂

Jen & Neil

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Jen and Neil are getting married in March in Tofino – our very favourite place to shoot. Yesterday we headed out to Granville Island for their engagement shots. If their session yesterday was any indication, we cannot WAIT for their wedding, it’s going to be a tonne of fun and yield some stellar images!

The Girl

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And the Other Girl – Sasha

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Together

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The Family

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And my favourite shot of the day!

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Can’t wait to share the rest! It was great to see you both

Dana & Jennie

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On Saturday in the sun and heat we had the grand pleasure of photographing Dana & Jennie’s wedding!

With a gorgeous bride and hot groom, an amazing day with deep blue skies, and with all the family and friends in from Nova Scotia for a party, how could it not be a good time?!

Hitched!

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The Bridal Party

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Our Bride & Groom

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The Guys

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The Dress

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The Nerves

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Dancing with the flower girl

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A quick run outside for one more shot

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And to top it off – my fav shot of the boquet toss

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Have a FABULOUS time in Tofino and Ucluelet!! While you’re there hit up Subtidal Adventures for their 4 hour whale, bear, and broken group island tour on the cruiser – we did it last week when we were there and had a blast, even in the rain!

Cheers!

Oh, my Dadeo. Popular cajun restaurant hits Vancouver

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Totally not wedding related, but sometimes you gotta give a little love, ya know? And besides, with all the wedding coordinating everyone is doing, any excuse to head out with the girls to do some “planning” over drinks and dinner is a good thing!

Having moved from Edmonton to Vancouver 2 years ago, both Reilly and I have really missed our favourite restaurants. One, in particular, was hard to replace – Dadeo on Whyte Ave in Edmonton. Cajun and Creole cuisine, vanilla coke old school style, blackened catfish po’boys, and an atmosphere that was laid back, a little retro, and overall just perfect. Oh sweet Dadeo – how I missed you!

Recently we found ourselves on Cambie heading to a shoot – a place a little hectic with the current construction. So we were dodging pylons and road crews, and amid the chaos we saw it – the name, the sign, and the promise of our beloved po’boys. Dadeo had just opened a second location in Vancouver!

We headed there after our shoot that day for lunch, and have been back many times since. One has to make sure the place lives up to their namesake, right? And, well, it does. In fact, it’s as fabulous as the original, and bigger for when the crowds discover the new gem over on Cambie!

If you’re a fan of good food, need a place to head with friends for dinner or just dessert, and especially if you’re looking for a new favourite place, Dadeo is the place to go. The po’boy sandwiches are to die for, the sweet potato fries a close second, the dessert a constant battle (bread pudding or a round of bananas foster for the table?), and the fritters a perfect start to it all. You won’t be dissapointed!

You can find them online at http://www.dadeo.ca/ and in person on the corner of Cambie & 17th. Tell them a couple of scooter riding photographers sent you, and they should know who we are 🙂

Enjoy!

Tie the knot and trash the dress

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I was interviewed for an article that ran in the Vancouver Province yesterday on trash the dress sessions. Eri, one of our recent brides, was also able to contribute – as we’ll be doing her session tomorrow!

The full text of the article can be viewed on the Province site here.

Here’s an excerpt:

Tie the knot and trash the dress
It’s a new kind of liberating bridal tradition that’s starting to catch on
Cheryl Chan, The Province Published: Sunday, September 09, 2007

When Eri Wagner dons her beautifully beaded, silk-and-satin wedding gown next week and walks barefoot on Jericho Beach, photographer in tow, she won’t care about hiking up her skirt.

It’ll drag on the sand. It’ll catch on logs and tall grass. And when she reaches the edge of the ocean she loves so much, she won’t stop.

“I want me and [husband] Shawn jumping into the ocean together,” said the 27-year old bride-to-be. “It’s OK if my dress is completely ruined.”

This isn’t your ordinary wedding photograph shoot — the gardens, parks and sunsets.

This is a Trash the Dress session, a gleeful romp of post-wedding destruction, where brides climb trees, sprawl atop hay bales, frolic in fountains, crawl on moss, or ride horses and rollercoasters in their pristine white dresses.

Wagner’s photographer, Miranda Lievers, said the Trash the Dress concept has been around for years. Called “day-afters,” dress trashings are common at destination weddings, where brides don’t want the exotic landscape to go to waste.

She credits John Michael Cooper, a Las Vegas photographer, as being “instrumental” in increasing the profile and branding of this new kind of bridal photo. A popular website, Trashthedress.com by Louisiana photographer Mark Eric hosts photos of dress trashings.

The trend is only just catching on in Vancouver. Only eight Canadian photographers are listed on the site, including one in the city. But “it’s definitely picking up momentum,” said Lievers. Her Gastown company, Blue Olive, did five Trash the Dress sessions this year with four more scheduled between now and May.

The brides who do it say it’s liberating, a catharsis, a fun way to combat the prissiness of the regimented wedding day. Photographers say it’s art. Critics say it’s disturbing, a twisted action worthier of bitter divorcees than blushing brides.

But “Trash the Dress,” with its rebellious, anti-wedding undertone, is a bit of a misnomer. “Trashing the dress is never the purpose. It’s about not being inhibited by it,” said Lievers. In most cases, the dress can be salvaged. “Drycleaners do amazing work nowadays.” …

After sessions (trashing optional!) are a fun way to create images that further reflect the personalities of our clients, and that typically just aren’t possible on the day of. Sessions are fun for our current clients, and also a great way for those of you already married to get some Blue Olive art for the wall if you weren’t able to have us for your wedding.

Contact us for details! Sessions are available weekday evenings and select Sundays by appointment.