CRAVE Vancouver

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One of the things that I love most about Vancouver is the amazing network of women who own and run some of the best shops, spas, and services that our city has to offer. It is on this note that I was so incredibly honoured to be invited into the first edition of the CRAVE Vancouver book as a featured business owner!

The CRAVE book – editions available in Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco, and soon to be Portland – is a girl’s shopping guide to the city with a neighbourhood by neighbourhood focus on over 200 boutiques, spas, and service businesses. In their words – “CRAVE Vancouver is a celebration of women entrepreneurs that showcases some of the most creative, interesting, and gutsy proprietors throughout 10 of Vancouver’s favourite neighbourhoods.”

In addition to the photo rich neighbourhood guides complete with maps and store contact info, women have been chosen in each neighbourhood to share some of the secrets of their success, which is where my piece appears.

Miranda Lievers – Blue Olive Photography

“Know when to delegate! Invest your energy in what is most important for you and your business in order to not burn yourself out… and, of course, Network! Other business people can be one of your most important resources. They’ve done it before and are often willing to share what they did to get where they are – tap into that to move your business forward quicker.”

Inspiration/Motivation for starting my business:
I know what my parents wedding photographs look like and I know what my grandparents do as well. It’s cheesy, but those moments are gone in a heartbeat. It is powerful to be able to capture them and record that time in history. The first time that I brought a grown man to tears with the images I had produced of his daughter I realized how important good photography is and began to build the business plan for our studio.

How much money did it take to start?
A lot more than you’d think! Photographers just need a camera, right? With all the equipment, the backups, the computers, and the software needed behind the scenes to do it right it cost around $25 000 originally with more being invested all the time.

What I like most about owning my business:
I get to do all the jobs! I never get bored. I can be the marketing girl one day, the strategist the next, and even the photographer when that suits my fancy.

What I like least about owning my business:
The paperwork

Personal time off indulgence:
Watching Next Top Model. I pretend it’s market research.

People would be surprised that:
I have hardly any photos of myself. I’m always on the other side of the camera, and our vacation photos consist of beautiful landscapes but very few images with either of us.

Favourite guilty pleasure shopping place:
Bodacious on Main

You can find the website for the book here. The book has just been released and will be available at businesses around town, in bookstores, and on Amazon.com.

Linda & Paul

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Linda and Paul were married in one of our favourite places on earth last weekend – Tofino. We were excited to be able to visit our fav bed & breakfast while celebrating with them and their families.

The weather on Saturday was amazing and their beach wedding went off without a hitch.

A plan had been hatched on Saturday to officially trash the dress (you’re not going to wear it again anyway!) by running into the water first thing Sunday morning. Morning came and it was POURING – there were wind and wave warnings from environment canada and it wasn’t looking promising. We were game but weren’t sure if minds might have changed from the day before…

We knocked on the door as planned at 8:30 in the morning and Linda answered the door in her wedding dress with hair still done from the day before completely ready to go. We were on!

It was probably the quickest session we’ve ever done – maybe 10 minutes total – due to a tight timeline and the drenching downpour. It turns out, though, that the rain doesn’t seem so cold after you’ve run up to your waist in jeans into the ocean!

We’ll share more when we’ve gone through them all, but here’s a taste of the fun we had. I love shooting with weatherproof gear that allows us to do stuff like this (thanks to Canon), and I love any couple who is willing to run into the ocean or any similar craziness in the interests of capturing some great images. I can’t wait to finish these!

Kris & Lisa

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This engagement session gets its own entry. These two are a RIOT. Not only did we hit two of their favourite bars for their engagement shoot (but only managed to get kicked out of one! ;), we played the cowboy hat props they provided for the occasion up to the max. Way too much fun!

The wedding is in only a couple of weeks and we hear the bride & groom will be heading out on the town the night before to catch their favourite band. We might just have to join them if we can swing it!

Wendy & Chung

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We had the honour and the pleasure of heading up to Whistler this weekend to attend the wedding of Wendy & Chung. Set at the beautiful Brew Creek Lodge, they were joined by so many amazing friends there to celebrate with them.

To go with the fun mood they started with the caricatures gracing their invites, they did photos of each of their guests for the guestbook accentuated by a gold frame they borrowed which fit the purpose exactly!

While their dogs were unable to attend the wedding, we got to meet them when we did their engagement session at one of their favourite dog parks a few weeks ago.

Natalie & Scott

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Natalie & Scott were a last minute booking for us earlier this month. After plans fell through with their original photographer due to a family situation, we were excited to be able to join them on our only free Saturday in September.

The weather didn’t want to participate but it didn’t phase Natalie at all. The pictures were all still outside where she had hoped they would be – here are a few of our rainy day shots!

Neil & Anusha

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Neil & Anusha were married earlier this month with parties and celebrations spanning over a few days. These images are from the Saturday Hindu ceremony. In addition to these, we also were honoured to attend the reception the following day and to do a session with just the two of them the day after that when we could steal away for some specific images outside of the hustle of the wedding itself.