Monthly Archives: March 2010

Toronto Wedding Photography | Beth Tzedec | Esti + Joe

I had the pleasure of photographing Esti + Joe’s wedding. They were really a lot of fun to photograph. As the day started out we made our way around downtown Toronto & did some fun wedding photos. They had an intimate wedding ceremony at Beth Tzedec where their wedding reception took place.You guy’s are awesome! Congratulations!

















Beth Tzedec
1700 Bathurst Street
Toronto, On
M5P 3K3
416-781-3511

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Canadian-born musician Buffy Sainte-Marie at Roy Thomson Hall

I had the honor of meeting and photographing Buffy Sainte Marie last night as part of the Unique Lives and Experiences at Roy Thomson Hall. Buffy has been in the spotlight everywhere lately starting with a successful tour last fall, a sweep at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, another Juno, handing off the torch to Wayne Gretzky in last months opening ceremonies at the 2010 Winter Olympics and a Governor General’s Performing Arts Award and she is not slowing down.

Buffy  lives in Kauai, Hawaii for the last 40+ years after establishing herself on the music scene in the 60′s. Buffy was blacklisted from the airwaves by the Lyndon Johnson & Richard Nixon administrations due to her outspoken views on native conflicts. Last night Buffy also shared her experiences growing up on a Saskatchewan reservation to New York’s Greenwich Village in the 60′s. “Creativity has meant so much to me, she say’s; it’s what keeps me going”

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An Update from a friend in Haiti

Two years ago I met Rhonda while trekking my way to Everest Base Camp in Nepal. She is an amazing woman with lot’s of compassion for the needy. I received an email a couple of weeks ago from Rhonda asking friends she knew for donations to help buy medical supplies she would take to Haiti with her (Rhonda is an ER nurse in Edmonton -she paid her own way to Haiti). This is an excerpt from Rhonda’s email of her current work in Haiti.

Hello Everyone,

I arrived in Haiti 1 week ago time is passing by so quickly. I have been working at YWAM based health clinic at the local police station in the heart of Port au Prince. On wednesday I treated 341 patients of the total 648 that came through that day! I split the time I have with the General Hospital, working in Emergency and ICU, as well. I am living at an orphanage 30 minutes outside of the downtown core where I am basically camping. The weather is close to 40 degrees C and there is hardly any breeze. As you could imagine it is ridiculous conditions to be working in.
The Haitian people are very compassionate and filled with hope. Their spirits are kind and all they hope for is a “hello” or “bonjour” from foreign workers. The destruction caused by the earthquake is devastating. I have never in my life seen such third world conditions. it is difficult to express my true feelings about the chaos and heartache because I have just began to accept what I am seeing. Buildings everywhere are collapsed creating road blocks. 2 million people live in the streets in make shift tents because it is too unsafe to live in the standing buildings due to the structures being unsafe. People eat, sleep, socialize, bathe, pee, poop and play all on the street. Seriously, there is no sense of dignity left for Haitians living in the downtown core.
While walking from the hospital to the clinic my friend Jenny and I saw close to 100 people looting through a 3 story building. People were yelling and upset these local thugs were stealing. All of a sudden we heard a large cracking noise and then “boom” the building fell. We covered our heads due to the the debris and dust. Haitians were screaming and many of the looters were trapped, completely crushed. It is so sad to see peoples reaction to what happened. They were utterly disgusted with their own people for adding to the devastation. Unfortunately over 12 people died and many of the men were severely injured. We did not stay to help because we were afraid the building would fall even more. The next day iI worked the ER and took care of the men injured in this incident.
I went to Christian Worship tonight on route from running a mobile health clinic in Saint Marks (a small city 2 hours outside of Port au Prince). It was held at a tent city/refugee camp. there are close to 10,000 people living in this tent city. All the people snag,danced and prayed. Picture thousands of people; babies,children,teenagers and grandparents. These Haitians were literally starving, thirsty, and had rags for clothing. However, not one person looked sad, disgusted or hopeless. Each Haitian had a big bright smile and sang their hearts out. My heart was taken. I just took a few moments to cry and take some deep breaths. A little boy (11) named Jefferson held my hand and said “white girl, the one we call Rhonda, I love you for coming tonight, merci , merci, merci”. Jefferson’s parents and sister died in the earthquake. He has a little brother named Eddie who is 4 and he takes care of him.

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Toronto Wedding Distillery District : Arielle + Daniel

Here are some wedding photos we did down at The Distillery District in Toronto. Arielle & Daniel had a beautiful wedding ceremony at the Arta Gallery in The Distillery District.
After there ceremony everyone made there way over to the Boiler House for cocktails + their reception. We love taking wedding photos down at The Distillery District as there are so many unique backgrounds to use for our wedding photos.
Arielle & Daniel you both make an awesome couple CONGRATULATIONS!














Boiler House
www.boilerhouse.ca
55 Mill Street
Toronto, On M5A 3C4
(416) 203-2121

Arta Gallery
www.artagallery.ca
55 Mill Street
Toronto, On M5A 3C4
(416) 364-2782

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Natalie + Doug | One King West

Some shoot’s we did last year did not get up on our Blog & we are just posting a few to catch up on everything.

I hope you like our NEW look of our Blog some more new & exciting apps will be applied soon, we will keep you posted.

Natalie + Doug’s wedding was amazing to photograph with Natalie’s Ukranian background & Doug’s Scotish roots.

The day started out gray & rainy but cleared up in time for their photos downtown Toronto.

Their ceremony was the first time I used my 5dMark II HD video for a wedding ceremony & this came out beautiful.

The ceremony was at St.Nicholas Ukranian Catholic Church downtown Toronto.

Check out the video below, don’t be harsh in your criticism as video is not what I do for a living:)

Natalie & Doug had an amazing wedding reception at One King West

Congratulations guy’s you make an amazing couple!




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Summer at 6 months

We have watched Summer grow as we photographed her days after her birth. It’s amazing photographing/documenting client’s precious little one’s & watching them grow up. To document your child’s first year we usually suggest photo’s 7-10 days , 3 months, 6 month’s, 9 month’s & 1 year.

Here are some adorable photo’s of Summer.

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Caledon Farm Engagement Photos : Jamie + Brett

Jamie wanted some unique winter engagement photos for Brett as he loves the winter. We went up to a friend’s farm in Caledon to do the photos. The weather was cooooooold!  Between taking photos outside we warmed up in the farm shed. The day we took the photos was the day of the opening ceremony of the Olympics, so we used their 2010 Olympic mitts in some of the photos. Jamie & Brett were so playful with each other, they were great to photograph! Congratulations Jamie & Brett , I look forward to photographing your wedding in October.

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Lisa Ling and her personal journey at Roy Thomson Hall

I had the honor of meeting & photographing Lisa Ling at Roy Thomson Hall last night.  After 3+ years working beside Barbara Walters on The View Lisa’s television journalism has seen her currently working for National Geographic Explorer exposing stories of humanity at it’s worst. Covering stories of bride burning in India and gang rapes in the Congo in Africa. “The reason I love this kind of work” Ling said ” is that I experience the worst of humanity, but every time I bring one of these stories to light I experience the best of humanity”.

Lisa plans on continuing working with Oprah for special reports on the new OWN network – Oprah Winfrey Network a joint venture between Oprah and Discovery Communications.

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