vancouver engagement photographer

{vancouver photographer} Elle et Lui

This is the story of how ze internets make crazy things happen.  (You have to say it like that. 'Ze Internets.'  Using a heavy, unidentifiable foreign accent is a bonus.)  

One early spring day, I took a photo of two friends who were crazy in love, as she jumped into his arms on the cobbled streets of Gastown. I sent it to them and I put it on my blog.  And that, I thought, was that.

Suddenly, it exploded and was reblogged thousands and thousands of times.  It was a little exciting, but mostly just an amusing social experiment, and occasionally I would do a reverse image search to see where the photo had ended up.   (A few examples: a dating website and a Huffington Post article about the power of hugging.  Not to mention numerous tumblr blogs devoted to teenage love, longing and despair, in equal quantities.)  

A year ago, I was asked to use it for the cover of a self-published e-book.  Then, a  few months ago, another author emailed me asking if he could put my photo on his book cover. Since I am clearly not up-to-date on French novelists, I googled his name.  Turns out Marc Levy is the most-read French author in the world.  GULP. And Steven Spielberg made a movie of one of his books. GULLLLP.  So I said yes.

This week, I received copies of the book and saw the cover in real life!  I can hold it in my hands.  My name is there in tiny print and everything.  And if you search under the #marclevy hashtag on instagram, you will see numerous photos of the book lying next to cups of coffee or delicate china plates holding muffins lightly spread with butter.  (You know how it is.  On instagram, you can't simply post a photo of the book you're reading.  There must be food involved.  And latte art, if at all possible.  These are the rules.)

So that was it.  The crazy story of ze internets.  And here is the photo, and here is the book cover.

{vancouver engagement photographer} boy meets girl with big brown eyes

I'm trying to update my blog more frequently.  I really am.  And I really thought I was...until I looked at the date of my last blog post, and it was October.  

October was when I photographed this engagement session.  I love it very much, mostly because I love these two people very much.  (Also because Vancouver is spectacularly beautiful on moody autumn days.)  Ger is my brother & Amanda is the Brazilian girl with big brown eyes that he fell in love with; I am so thankful God brought them together, and I can't wait to photograph their Brazilian wedding at the end of January!




2 months later...

Hello everyone!  I haven't updated my blog in a couple months, and here's why:

(Yes, he looks like Tintin.)  Matthias is almost 3 months old, and right now, he's smiling happily at the stuffed monkey dangling from his activity gym. 

I've started doing shoots again & have finally sent off all the sessions from before this little guy was born - which means I have many photos to share with you!  I've even got sessions from LAST July that I haven't posted yet.  (I'm not kidding.)  Apparently being pregnant & becoming a mom is time-consuming?  Who knew!

(Matthias just noticed his reflection in the activity gym mirror.  This will keep him occupied for a while.)

While I try to figure out which session to begin with, I'm going to put up a few photos from sessions over the past few months.
 

spanish banks couple's photographer / long-distance love

You're probably here because you agree with me that Olivia and Francis are one of the most adorable couples ever.  Right?   RIGHT??

They are both from Hong Kong, and both moved to Vancouver in the same year with their families - but they didn't know each other at that point.  Years passed, they met and fell in love and got married.  BUT - and here is where this session comes in - they have been doing long-distance for nearly all of that time.

When Olivia contacted me, she said she wanted a styled shoot (I love styled shoots) and she also said that the theme was to be "long-distance".  Having done long-distance myself for a year and a half, I got very excited.  I started tossing out idea after idea of how we could make this session amazing, and each one made me more excited than the last.  So, when we pulled up to Spanish Banks Beach, I knew this session was going to be fun.

Olivia walked up to me holding a seeded dandelion and wearing yellow, and Francis looked at her with so much love in his eyes, and the way they held hands and the way he watched her laugh, and the way she threw her whole self into her laugh, and the joy they had in each other - simply beautiful.  They would be together for just a few days more before he had to leave, and I could see that they were reluctant to let go of each other. 

One of my ideas was to pin memories of their long-distance relationship onto a string held between them, symbolizing the ways they showed their love even when not present.  So they brought along a plastic bag filled with cards they had sent each other, and little notes they had written each other; they laughed rememberingly as they pulled them out of the bag.  Carefully, we attached them to the string, along with daisies and paper airplanes, and they stood in the golden sunset light, connected in spite of the distance.

And here it is: their long-distance love story.