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Nestled away from the busy-ness of city life, Shelby and Warren's engagement session took place at Keshet Kennels, a serene rescue.


As the sun rose, casting a golden glow over the sanctuary, Shelby and Warren explored the grounds hand in hand.

Both being passionate vegans who not only found solace in each other, but also in their shared loved for animals, they chose the rescue location not only because it resonates with their values, but also because they were able to reserve a slot so we could have the property to ourselves and include their pups.






Shelby and Warren first reached out to me due to our "friendly menu" incentive and I'm so glad they did. And what's an engagement session amongst vegans without a couple rescues animals?





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1. Choose the Right Location

My "go to" when booking a family photography session is to see if there is a location that holds sentimental value. This could be a park, a beach or even the forest in your backyard.

In this case, the Andersons chose a family cottage as their location.

This encouraged us to have fun with the photography time, even capturing them taking one last paddle board together.




2. Activities, Props & Animals

Whenever the family asks if they can incorporate animals in their session, I get so excited!



The more personal touches we can add to the photos, the better. This includes props, animals and favourite toys to keep the younger kids happy.












Incorporating a fun activity into the session is also a great idea as it encourages you to let loose, and smile while I capture those natural, candid smiles.

 

3. Coaxing Smiles

When there are kids or family members who might not be too comfortable in front of the camera or are smile resistant, I try to loosen and relax the atmosphere by giving directions like "stick out your tongues" or "tickle your sister".








4. Prepare the Kids

If you have young children, something that can help make the session fun for them is to allow them to bring their favourite toy. Most of the time, your photographer will be able to photoshop this out, but it can also add more of a personal touch and create an even more special memory!


5. Remember to Have Fun

While the posed, smiling photos are great, my favourite photos to capture are the candids and silly stuff.


I will usually give a direction like "make a silly face" or "stick out your tongue", especially when there are certain family members or young kids that are restless or not wanting to smile.


Directions like this will allow me to either capture natural smiles as they laugh at themselves afterwards, or at least create a better expression than a frown!


FUN FACT

Something in this photo was missing on the day.


Can you guess what it was?


Hint: If someone in your family can't make it, I will do my best to photoshop a photo you have of them into your session photos!

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In the world of filmmaking, music is an invaluable tool that, when used correctly, can transport an audience on an emotional journey. It can make you laugh, cry and even inspire you.


Whether it's a wedding film, brand video or an event highlight reel, the strategic use of music can weave your story together and leave a lasting impression on your audience.


So how do we use music to create emotional connections?









Finding the Story


Before we choose what music to use, we do a deep dive into the story we're telling.


In creating wedding films, we either match the song to the couple's personality, to their story, or to the energy of the day. For brand videos, it's essential to grasp the core message and values of the company; And for events, we first determine the purpose and emotions we want the video to evoke.


Understanding the heart of the story allows us to select music that resonates with the intended audience



Designing the Sound


While music is powerful on its own, combining it with sound design can elevate those emotional connections even further.


In wedding films, we incorporate the atmospheric sounds like the sound of a creek in a forest, songs of the birds and the wind in the trees. We also love including the natural sounds of your day like laughter and cheers to amplify the emotional impact.



Appreciating the Artist

The world of filmmaking is only possible due to the artists involved.

Since our song choices have played a vital role in inspiring each of our films, paying tribute to the artists that create these harmonic masterpieces through music licensing is very important to us.


While royalty-free songs are an option, we use sites like Musicbed and Soundstripe to find and license all the music you hear in our films.



To sum up, the significance of music in any project, whether a wedding film, small business video or event highlight reel, cannot be emphasized enough. It has the power to forge emotional connections, enhance storytelling and inspire action.

The melodic symphony of visuals and music creates a compelling and unforgettable cinematic experience, leaving the audience moved, inspired and connected to the essence of the story.


 

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