My good friend Nate has launched his Web site for Northridge Photography, so if you’re in the Calgary or surrounding area and are looking for a talented photographer, get in touch with him. His growth as a photographer has been remarkable to watch over the past two years, and he definitely has the eye for photography – I was blown away when I saw his very first wedding photo shoot. He does wedding, children, commercial, travel, and band photography.
Category: Photography
Photos From October 2009
October was a busy month from a photography perspective, so here’s a round-up of the photos…
First up, we have the family photo above taken by Nate Northridge from Northridge Photo.
That’s Auntie Chelsea holding Logan at Ken’s 60th birthday party.
Thanksgiving 2009 was when Logan got to meet his Great-Grandma, Jean Paniak, in Edmonton, Alberta.
October was also Auntie Cariann’s birthday, so we went to celebrate her birthday – and Nana Dunn and Auntie Cariann got to give Logan a bath for the first time.
You’re Never Too Young to Love Star Trek
God of Wonders, Declare Your Majesty
This is what I awoke to see on the morning of November 15th. Such beauty in Creation…full gallery here.
Tofino, BC 2009 Photos
Ashley’s sister Chelsea Skolny married Ryan Fornataro in Tofino, BC, in August of 2009. We flew into Comox, rented a car, and drove to Tofino. The wedding was lots of fun! I didn’t take any photos of the wedding because they had a professional and I was busy filming it…speaking of which, I really have to get back to editing that video! Here are a few selected photos from the event.
Little Mr. Logan is Learning How to Smile
Photos of Logan’s Second Month At Home
Logan’s two months old now! It’s been a fun month for photos as he’s starting to get more expressive and animated. I worked hard to cull the photos and did pretty well for a month of shooting in terms of keeping the collection tight. I also sold my Nikon D60 and bought a Nikon D5000, so I’ve started to play with DSLR video for the first time. It’s been interesting! I really do need to write about that for Digital Home Thoughts…