I have to say that on Saturday evening I photographed one of the best families ever. Although I think that of all my families. But this one was really great because of the story behind the portrait…
Sherry and Chuck dropped by on March 7th. They had heard about my photography from friends and wanted to see what I was all about. We had an immediate connection and I realized quickly that these were my kind of clients! They LOVED everything I did and were open to suggestions! Before they left they told me that they had a family farm in Sarto (about a 20 minute drive south of my studio). The farm had been in the family for 4 generations and Sherry and her sister and their families would spend many weekends there – in the summer they would go quadding and in the winter, snowmobiling! She told me the farm had a lot of sentimental value and they would love to have a portrait taken!
But then, they got busy and so did I until in early September I get an email from Sherry asking if we could set up a session date to do this portrait. Well, at that point I was in the midst of my busy “Back to School” sessions and it was difficult to connect – by we did and we booked the session for Saturday, the 20th of September. As luck would have it – the weather was as perfect as it could be! It wasn’t hot – but very comfortable and no wind!
We arrived at the farm at around 5:30 pm and I was like a kid in a candy store! There were so many fabulous areas to photograph! I didn’t know where to start first!
This was the first time I met 18 year old Brandyn and 14 year old CJ. CJ had an altercation with a branch or something like that earlier in the week – and he had had a huge goose egg bump above his lip – but by Saturday the swelling had gone down and unless you looked closely – you couldn’t tell! These boys were open and friendly and very good looking and quite a pair of charmers! Tammy and Dave drove up a few minutes later and 5 year old Jerrett jumped out of the cab of the truck and said “I am the Cookie Monster!” and I knew he would be a blast to photograph. Young Kennedy (8 years old) was a very lovely young lady, but she liked to ham it up for the camera, as you will see in one of the photographs by the old truck!
I had an absolute blast – and here are several (okay a lot) of images from the session. I can’t pick my favorites – they’re all fabulous!
We started off just to the east of the farmhouse under these trees.
I asked everyone to just hang out and chat or do whatever they wanted. CJ and Jerrett were watching the acorns fall from the tree!
We then walked towards the gravel pit and the area where they had been busy cutting down firewood. I loved the logs and got quite excited and used this area to do a lot of the portraits!
I really enjoyed the image in colour – but for some reason I much prefer the nostalgic look of the next two images more…
I love this shot – Brandyn was showing Jerrett how to break the twigs and Jerrett was so thrilled when he actually broke one in two!
On the way back to the gravel pit I noticed CJ patting Jerrett’s head and I could just see a bond between the two of them.
Along the way I noticed an area where it seemed to have layers of grasses and asked the family to sit on the different levels. The colours are fabulous and what I love about these shots is the laughter and joy. These families seem to enjoy being together and it showed!
In this first photograph in this series I noticed their attention wander. One of the neighbours was driving a quad or a bike along the gravel road – and he kept going back and forth! I guess he wanted to see what was going on!

And then we photographed Tammy and Dave and their two children…
On the way back to the farmhouse, there was this small gravel pit – and I loved the curving lines and seeing one of the sheds in the background. The sun was going down at this point and the lighting was fabulous!
Our next stop was the old rusted cab of a truck. This is where I really went crazy! We started off with the setting sun behind the family, and I noticed Chuck and CJ waiting and just hanging out and chatting…
And Kennedy, was patiently waiting for the rest of the family to assemble. What a gorgeous little girl! I LOVE this shot!
Another awesome shot. Notice the dust in the air in the center of the photograph – this is where the neighbour was going back and forth again and raising a dust cloud – I love it in the atmosphere of this image!
Then the sun was quite low and I turned around and got some more awesome images. Look at the dark dramatic sky to the east – this photograph has such a nostalgic feel to it!
And here is a gorgeous shot of Tammy and this is one of the images where Kennedy was hamming it up!
Okay, now this was just TOO funny! We were done at the old truck and headed back to the farmhouse, when CJ and Brandyn (ages 14 and 18), held hands and skipped (yes – they skipped) towards the farm! I got a few shots of them doing that and I warned them that I had the camera in hand and that I did get some shots and also that I love to Blog … they just grinned.
Kennedy can’t believe her cousins are that silly!
Sherry then made a request. She said that when Brandyn and CJ were just little they had a photo taken sitting side by side on the porch and could I take a photo like that? Of course!
Our last photos were taken around the farm house. Again, I really love these images!
Then I pulled out my ‘fish eye’ lens and captured this shot…amazing….
I want to say THANK YOU to Sherry and Chuck, Brandyn and CJ as well as Dave & Tammy, Kennedy and Jerrett. I had a BLAST and I love your ‘homestead’! I think your parents will be thrilled with their portrait!
P.S. I will be photographing Sherry and Chuck and their boys after I come back from Africa – so stay tuned for those images!





















































