I (Jody) am fully aware of how bad I am about blogging for our photography business (and on my personal blog) but I’m making a commitment to blog more. I promise I will blog (however short) about each and every shoot from now on. (P.S. I’m not SUPER good at keeping promises.)

A month or so ago I was immeasurably flattered when an associate editor at Brides magazine asked if they could feature one of my photos in an online slide show they were doing about fathers and daughters. I had submitted the photo to www.momentjunkie.com, a great site that features candid/documentary style wedding images. I was elated when it was featured back in February. The associate editor of Brides magazine saw it and contacted me. To be perfectly honest I thought the email was spam. You know, the equivalent of ‘penis enlargement; just two pills a day’. So after a few emails back and forth with Alyssa Wells at Brides magazine I was sent the URL of the feature with my photo in it. It was so exciting to have such an internationally popular publication choose my photo (among a few others). Plus, it was the FIRST shot in the slide show. I was amongst such amazing photographers like Boutwell Studio! A dream, really! See the slide show here.

So fast forward to last week when I had the privilege of flying out west to photograph my friend Emma’s wedding (to her super awesome husband, Jason). It’s pretty tough to take a bad photo in Canmore, Alberta. Nestled at the entrance of our amazing Rocky Mountains, Canmore is breathtakingly beautiful (it’s not just the altitude that makes you feel that way). PLUS, I had a stunning bride who is BEYOND photogenic (you’re cute too, Jason). I’ve photographed her three times now and there is seldom a photo of Ms. Emma that gets thrown in the bin!

Like here:

She happens to play cello for the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Her cello is pretty photogenic too.

Or here:

Norman (their dog) and Jason aren’t too shabby either, right?

So I was going through the photos today and editing a few of them to give Emma & Jason a bit of a sneak peek and thought I’d share them here on the blog too.

So here they are:

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