Baby "E"

Baby "E"

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Grad Photos









Taking these pictures was like an adventure! We went to several locations and came up with ideas and poses as we went along. This young lady was willing to take on mosquitoes, wood ticks and thistles to get something unique. We had a great time and giggled a lot! These photos are unedited.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Miss "T"




This little lady was a welcomed addition to a family full of boys... Sarah finally got her princess!

Getting Organized

I have been asked to keep updating the Blog by those of you who are not Facebook followers (which is where session images are uploaded). Facebook has images from sessions, and the Blog is a more personalized space where I share my professional and personal photography. I am determined to get myself organized enough that I can post sessions on both my Facebook Group and on the Blog. So, (you know who you are!) I hear you loud and clear, and I will work at including more on the Blog! :) Thanks for the advice!

Kendra

Baby "K"





This little man is a real Gem with a happy soul! He was so cooperative; smiling and cooing through most of our session! He didn't seem to be bothered by the flash or by being moved around and posed. This session was a lot of fun!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Another Early Morning Adventure





I enjoyed the last early morning adventure so much that I was eager to agree to go again! This trip out into the wilderness was deep into the bush to find the Great Blue Heron rookery that my Father has known to be in existence for many years. I was sworn to secrecy before he would agree to take me to its location. The Great Blue Heron are most often seen foraging along the waters edge, but people rarely see their nesting areas. They typically nest in heavily wooded swamp areas, that are not traveled by humans or other predatory mammals. Human disturbance has contributed to the Great Blue Heron's nesting failures. The Great Blue Heron are very sensitive to disturbances while they are nesting. They have not been deemed an endangered species, but have been assessed as a species of "special concern" by The Committee on the Status of Endangered Species in Canada. So, you can understand why I am so thrilled to have had this opportunity! After trudging through the bush, having to detour around swamps, and making mental note of all the Black Bear dung I was seeing along the way, finally, I could hear the sound of the Great Blue Herons. I could see them flying above, and then, I saw the nests, high atop the poplar trees. My Father said that the last time he had been to the rookery there were only about six nests, but I counted closer to two dozen. It was breath taking! I was so caught up in the moment that I was neglecting my camera, which is not typical Kendra behaviour! Anyway, here are a few of the photographs from The Great Blue Heron Adventure... which was worth getting eaten alive by mosquitoes, covered in ticks, and trudging through heavily populated Black Bear country (armed only with a camera). ;)

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

4:00 In The Morning






My Father is a real nature lover and he enjoys taking pictures just as much as I do. He keeps telliing me that sunrise is the best time of day for taking nature pictures. Personally, I prefer to sleep through sunrises. I am not a morning person so he really had to twist my arm to convince me to get up at 4:00AM and take a scenic drive into the country with him. Well Dad was right (as usual). It was worth it!