Toronto Family Session
I took a bit of a breather in the first half of the year. I’ve been in business since 2007 and busy raising my kids so ‘a breather’ has never really naturally happened and I just felt like it was time. My goals for my work were to sit back and evaluate what it was that I truly wanted to do going forward. I was niave to think that I’d have all the answers in a few short months, but I did come up with a some of them. And, for now, that will do!!
One of the things that I was sure about was that I wanted to move more towards more Adventure Sessions. This is where my heart is…capturing families as they are…typically where they live…all the while showing their true personality. While I can appreciate the loveliness in a very curated photography style, I felt that by moving that way, I was sacrificing a family’s personality and forcing them to fit more into some imagined style I had in my head. It wasn’t working for me—much like fitting a square peg in a round hole. I just wanted to show the families who hired me exactly how beautiful their life looks. This session in Toronto is a recent session that just felt like all of that for me. Old school Dana Pugh.
It’s funny because it has occurred to me that if one’s own vision or ‘photography style’ is as unique as say a thumbprint(and I would argue that is true), then it would also mean that becoming more comfortable with yourself, would bring you more comfort with your vision. I am feeling more comfortable in my skin that I ever have…which is maybe why I just want to be me in my work. More than ever before.
So, THANK YOU to this family for braving the parking/driving situation in this part of Toronto(during a baseball game which I didn’t realize when I suggested it) and for just showing up with their hearts as their true selves. Even if dad is wearing his ugly runners that mom was mortified to realize upon starting ;) Even if some of the street shots have complete strangers in them(I actually kind of love that about those images, but I did secretly edit out a person or two). Your kids just came as themselves and showed me their awesomeness which made my job super easy.
And, OH…the mom in this session is also a photographer. Check out here work here: http://www.nicolekathlyn.com/
Make sure to scroll through all of the images because the ones at the end are all the heart eyes for me :)
Enjoy!! I still have room for a couple of Adventure Sessions before Thanksgiving if you are thinking this looks like something your family would be up for!
~ Dana
Because I Love It -- Teenage Bullrider
Earlier this year, I decided to focus on a couple of different personal projects. One of them has the working title ‘Because I Love It’ and it’s a project about teenagers and the hobbies/activities that they love. This young man, Holden Atkinson, agreed to be my first subject and I got to go ‘backstage’ at a rodeo documenting him and his friends while they did their thing. It felt great to get out and photograph something just for me and I am super excited to start sharing more of these little projects(and photographing more—so, if you know of someone who would like to participate, please have them reach out).
Eventually, this will be a diptych project, but I thought it would be neat to show you the series of images that lead to the eventual diptych(two closely associated photographs put together).
So, here’s Holden…go check out his Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/HoldenCashAtkinson/
This is such an important step for me—moving out of my comfort zone and photographing something that, although inspired by my own kids and their love of their past times, has truly nothing to do with either of them. I feel like I’m all grown up now…stepping into a different arena of photography entirely. And, it’s exciting!
Calgary Engagement Photographs -- Fire and Rain
I’ve secretly always wanted it to rain during a session. I mean…I know that many clients would be upset if that happened, but there are so many cool things you can get—photographically speaking—if it is raining. So, we could see the rain coming and I kept saying—if it starts to rain, we are staying out here. And, then when it started I was like ‘I know it’s cold, but let’s push through’…and I’m so glad we did. It took this session to the next level. So THANK YOU to Josh and Amanda for sticking it out. They are getting married at the end of this month and I am super excited to be photographing it. Maybe I’ll bring along my prisms that day as well…even though I’ll be praying for sunshine.
Chiangmai Elephant Jungle Sanctuary
After my last post, the most common question I was asked was ‘how do I care for my gear in these situations?’ and so posting these images is a bit like ‘if you thought that was bad…just take a look at all the risks I took here!!’ hahahahahahaha…but, no, really. The tour guides were extremely concerned about my camera—me, not so much. I take precautions when I need to—like I don’t get as close to the action as I would like BUT…I still had two weeks of travel left after this day so I wasn’t fond of the idea of losing my gear at this point. I also wrap the strap around my wrist so that if I lose my balance or get knocked over, my camera is less likely to go flying and take a big impact.
A day at the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary in Chiangmai was a bucket list day for sure. Georgia was particularly excited as you can tell from the photos. We did the full day tour which allowed for so much time with the elephants—we fed them, we had a class learning all about them which included making them a snack(which they said was like medicine, but I’m guessing it was like a digestive medicine of some sorts), played in the mud with them, then went for a bath with them, then did a little work around the camp before we were sent on our way. I say all this because, when the elephants came out for the first time, it was quite the rush…and, I felt like maybe this would be the short bit of time we got to spend with them(because you never REALLY know), but trust me—you get lots of time with them. So, just breathe and enjoy!
So, I knew that we had a mud bath with them and, in theory, this sounded like so much fun. In action, as we stood there listening to the instructions from our guides…well, the elephants(who were already standing in the mud) took multiple giant poops. And, their poops were literally the size of a basketball(or bigger)…and our Thai guides kept picking them up(or catching them) and then tossing them over their shoulders I suppose to ‘remove’ them from the mud pile. As a mama, this had me somewhat concerned so I literally yelled at my kids as they ran into the mudbath ‘DO NOT TOUCH YOUR HANDS TO YOUR FACE OR YOUR EYES!!! KEEP YOUR MOUTH CLOSED!!’ Honestly, it doesn’t take long to just get over the poop/mud and enjoy yourself—even for me. That night we did have long, HOT showers as a precaution(I should mention that no one did get sick).
There was a baby elephant in the group who took a liking to Georgia and literally followed her around like a puppy. By the end, that elephant was getting a little aggressive(really just playful but when the elephant outweighs your child by over 500 pounds, you start to get concerned)…so we decided to avoid it at all costs. Not before getting some of my favourite photos of the trip though with Georgia and her baby elephant friend.
Enjoy!
Georgia isn’t excited about feeding the elephants at all.
A pregnant mama elephant…it was super cool to watch her baby move around in her belly.
cause even though it looks like mud…we know the real truth…
Sometimes you just have to stop and take a nap.