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What makes a photographer a professional?

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

Many of my readers may know, I am a mother. When we were married, my husband and I knew that above all, I would always be a stay at home mom as long as it was financially doable. The Lord has blessed us with the ability to be at home with our littlest blessings, and this has brought so much happiness to our family. Adding photography to my job description was not planned. I loved photography and the more I learned, the more I enjoyed it. I wanted to take it a step farther by creating a business that would work well around our family life. But one thing I often struggled with was a feeling of being ‘real’. I did not attend college to study the art of photography. In fact, I learned everything I know between bedtime and feedings and diaper changes. I work from my home, with kids at my feet and on my lap and crayons scattered throughout my office. I took the necessary steps to ensure that I was running a legitimate business. I had a business license, paid taxes, took workshops and continually worked towards higher learning. But I wanted to feel like a professional. I wanted to believe that I was a professional! No matter how much someone would say they loved an image I had produced, I did not feel like it was anything more than high praise from a friend who didn’t want to hurt my feelings.

Enter the PPOC. “The Professional Photographers of Canada is a diversified group of creative artists dedicated to the highest standards in professional imaging” (taken from their website). I attended a few meetings locally before taking the plunge and joining the association. The other photographers in our chapter completely awed me- I couldn’t believe some of the people who I blog stalked and FB creeped were hanging out in the same room as me, learning together and sharing their knowledge as well. I loved every minute and knew right away that I wanted to become accredited within the association - to receive critique from some of the most professional photographers in Canada on my work was exactly what I was looking for. On November 13, 2011 I received my first accreditation for Infant and Child Portraiture. This was a wonderful feeling- to be acknowledged as a professional actually gave me a boost of confidence that I needed to take my business to the next level.

Professional Child Photographer Niagara

Now many would say that being accredited is something that means nothing to our clients, they might argue that we are professionals with or without that piece of paper, or they might ask why I didn’t feel that confidence within myself. I can’t speak for my clients, but one thing I do know is that photography is becoming a VERY saturated market. Anyone can fall in love with the beautiful imagery we are now able to produce with affordable DSLR equipment and they might decide to up and start their own business as well. And they have the freedom and the right to do so. But just because they own a nice camera or great lens, does not mean that they are able to consistently produce high quality work for their clients. So what makes a photographer a professional? Well, in my opinion, having this accreditation from the PPOC proves to discerning clients that I have taken the necessary steps, the training and the education to learn all that I need to produce the work they see on my website under any given circumstance. Finally I was able to feel like I could legitimately call myself a professional in this field.

Niagara Children's Photographer

This year, the PPOC also created a new category, one that I was able to have a small hand in creating. Newborn photography is a booming market, and there was a need for a separate category within the Accreditation program. I am thankful to the many people who also spoke up and encouraged the board to create a category that speaks directly to this market. I submitted my images and received my accreditation for Newborn Portraits on October 27, 2012.

Niagara Newborn Professional Photographer

I am so proud to display the PPOC logo on my website and I’m honored to be considered a peer among the incredibly talented photographers in Canada. The creativity and joy I receive from photography has greatly enriched my life~ thank you to my wonderful clients who have enabled me to grow and learn, to my family who has always supported me and loved me and above all, to my Lord who has given me this gift.

Newborn Professional Photography

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Kingston | My Little Man {Niagara Child Photographer}

Monday, September 3rd, 2012

The first time ever I saw your face
I thought the sun rose in your eyes
And the moon and the stars were gifts you gave
To the dark and the endless skies…

First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

 

I’m so glad you’re ours, little man. I’m so glad God gave you to our family - to bring some ‘boy’ into our house, a little more adventure, a little more disaster. You’re a little whirlwind, spinning through the house, getting into things you shouldn’t, climbing things that are much too high for you and loving every second of danger. Your cheeky, toothy grin gets me every time…but it’s your manners that completely melt me. How is one supposed to be angry with a little boy who says ‘sowwy Mumma’ or ‘tank you Mumma’ every single time? Who begs ‘pwease Mumma, help me’ when he wants a bottle in bed? Daddy and I are both a sucker for you- we’d better straighten up before you become a teenager or we’re going to be in big trouble. Thankfully you have two older sisters who watch your every move so that Mumma can actually get some things done without wondering if you’re drinking the toilet water again. You adore the girls, especially Kyara who acts like she’s your mother most of the time. You love hanging out with your buddies Nixon and Gavin- your newest thing is calling out ‘guuuys!’ when trying to get their attention. You’re growing up little man, and it makes me sad. I wanted you to be my baby forever and ever. Thankfully you still love to snuggle with me, and I’m going to hold on to that as long as I can. When we were out on our ‘date night’ after your pictures, you thanked me for your timbits and gave me the biggest hug. I am so proud of you my little man and I pray that God will always watch over and guide you, and that you may always praise Him in your life.

Happy 2nd Birthday! We love you SO much!

Kingston is in love with his new shoes- he saw them in the first shot on the back of my camera and got so excited that I had to take a pic of his kicks

I had this idea that a vintage camera session would be fun. But apparently, since it has no cool buttons or LCD screen, it was useless to him and he promptly threw it away… oh well! At least it was soft grass and didn’t break my beautiful camera!

Chasing butterflies…

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Eden | My Little Girl {Niagara Child Photographer}

Tuesday, August 28th, 2012

 

“My Little Girl”

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Gotta hold on easy as I let you go.

Gonna tell you how much I love you, though you think you already know.

I remember I thought you looked like an angel wrapped in pink so soft and warm.

You’ve had me wrapped around your finger since the day you were born.

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You’re beautiful baby from the outside in.

Chase your dreams but always know the road that’ll lead you home again.

Go on, take on this whole world.

But to me you know you’ll always be, my little girl.

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When you were in trouble that crooked little smile could melt my heart of stone.

Now look at you, I’ve turned around and you’ve almost grown.

Sometimes you’re asleep I whisper “I Love You!” in the moonlight at your door.

As I walk away, I hear you say, “Daddy Love You More!”.

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Tim McGraw

 

Today Eden turns 4 years old. The day she was born she really was the most beautiful bundle of pink in my arms. I was in love. She was a perfect baby, rarely cried, and she was so sweet and complacent. We knew that would kick us in the butt one day :) Sure enough, she turned one and she began asserting herself. Around age two she got that chipped front tooth- which originally made me cry- but now it is SO her I can’t imagine her any other way. It perfectly suits her cheeky, spunky nature. Eden is full of imagination, and in love with fairies and princesses alike. She is melt-your-heart adorable with her hair twirling around her finger and her crooked smile. I always want to remember how she will whisper to me during Bible reading ‘Mumma, I just love you so much’. I always want to remember how it feels when she comes to my office at night because she just HAD to give me one more hug and kiss before going to sleep. I want to remember the sweet sounds of her voice playing with her Barbies in her princess tent for hours on end. Her incredible love and devotion to her sister, whom she just can’t live without. Her concentration as she colors the most beautiful pictures and the adorably detailed pictures she draws me of people in her world, real or imagined. This age has been so sweet, fun, adventurous and adorable. I’m really looking forward to spending more one on one time with Eden when Kyara heads off to Grade 1 next week and I really can’t wait to see what this next year will bring for Eden!

We have been so richly blessed to have you in our family Eden, and we thank the LORD for each and every day we have with you. You bring so much love, joy and laughter into our home with your funny antics and displays of love. We totally, completely adore you! XOXO

Laughing

Discovering

Playing

Giggling

Splashing

Loving

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