A note from Ron & Erwin

Christina:

Thanks so much for getting our wedding pictures to us so quickly. We couldn't be more pleased at how they all turned out! We have spent the last several hours poring over them. We see something unique and different everytime we look at them. They are so beautiful, so creative, so intimate and captured the day exactly as we remember it. It was such a tremendous pleasure meeting you and having you work with us. You are such a professional and such a gracious and thoughtful person as well. We wish you continued success in your career and please feel free touse us as a reference anytime.

Cheers and Best Regards,
Ron & Erwin

A note from Danielle & Doug

I have been viewing the photos on your web site and they turned out amazing. It is going to be hard to choose those special few to hang up in the house. They are all so beautiful. Thank you again for all of your efforts and Eunice’s efforts. You two really added a special element to our day.

Danielle and Doug

April 24 - Premier's Announcement

I took pictures at an event at the BC legislature today announcing a $65-million strategy for Aboriginal post-secondary education! That's Premier Gordon Campbell at the podium.

April 20, 2007 - The Ministry of Education at Work

The Ministry of Education asked me to take some pictures of the people who work there for a recruitment brochure. It was a ton of fun touring the building, setting up shots and working with everyone.

April 16, 2007 - Jordan at Six Weeks




I was lucky enough to take portraits of this beautiful baby. Jordan is six weeks old and already has so much personality in her cute little face.

April 13, 2007 - Herons at Beacon Hill Park


The herons have found mates and are putting the finishing touches on their nests before their chicks are born. It was a lively day in the park today and I was able to capture the action with my camera.

April 1, 2007 - Daffodil Farm


It was a beautiful sunny day here in Victoria so I headed up to North Saanich in time to catch the daffodil farms at their peak. I used a fisheye to grab this particular shot. You can see more here: http://www.naturestocklibrary.com/gallery/2676296