I had the pleasure of photographing Baby S (or perhaps at 1 he's a toddler??) earlier this month. I am showcasing here some photographs that mom and dad want to see in {gasp!} colour. I will maintain that when it comes to studio portraiture, I will always prefer black and white. But for natural light portraits, sometimes it can be a toss up (though admittedly, I still can't help favouring black and white!). So as promised, here are the portraits in colour as per your request! I am curious to hear what you think.












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I just wanted to share some photographs that I took of H yesterday, while attending her birthday party. I did not partake in the games (except for the tug of war), though my two boys had a blast! So thank you mom and dad for the invite!



I left these photographs in colour for a change of pace, plus I am loving the fresh look! The colour of the grass is so saturated and creates such a beautiful backdrop.

Here she is playing tug-of-war. She gets to be at the end as an anchor because it's her birthday! We also had a game of kids between grown-ups - I think I may have gotten rope burn, lol!

Finally, here is just a little panel I put together for H - happy birthday!! You are too cute!

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I photographed this little guy when he was around 6 months, and look at him now. He is ALL BOY, and he looks pretty much just like dad. So much for blond hair and blue eyes being recessive genes! Definitely not the case here. Little K is also expecting a sibling early July, and mom looks absolutely stunning. Here is a large showcase of favourites:
















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I am not the most organized person - I will openly admit to that. Those who know me will certainly attest to that. I am far from perfect, despite being a perfectionist. There isn't a single day that goes by where I don't give myself a little talking-to about how I could have done so and so just a little bit better. However, I do pride myself on one thing - when I make portraits, I do it from my heart. To me, that is the only way I can do what I do and love what I do.





Before I begin photographing a client, I always spend at least 5 minutes letting go - I want to start all my sessions with a blank canvas and without any pre-conceived notions. Once the session begins, my mission is to create my most heartfelt photographic artwork. I let my heart and soul take over, and I trust that by doing so, the end result will always be satisfying and successful.
The photographs that I present here today are a few of my favourites from my wonderful photographic session with newborn A (9 days old!) and his lovely family. These six portraits speak to my heart directly, and is yet another testament that good things come about when I pour my heart and soul into my work. I love these portraits, and I hope you do too.




Shamima Sultana says:
wow...what a cute baby...
very very adorable baby...:)love the pictures..
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I had so much fun capturing the different personalities of this wonderful and loving family. I had the pleasure of working with non-babies for a change! It was a beautiful afternoon up in Collingwood, and I thoroughly enjoyed the session. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to get to know you all a little bit better!! I hope you love these as much as I do.










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