Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013
i love our old neighborhood! we lived right across from the sikh temple and that first year we found ourselves swept up in the beauty of the surrounding community. there’s a huge sikh festival in the fall where they celebrate their holy book and we were so eager to participate, but at that point no one knew us so everyone was curious about the “gori”(white woman) in the salwar. i embraced the strange looks and began to make friends with our neighbors. when the same parade came around the following year, i got the inside track as i was allowed to come and watch some of the morning food preparations on our street and get taste tests of all the best punjabi delights.
i was so ecstatic to hear of sukhi’s engagament in the fall and even more pleased when she invited me to attend and photograph some of the pre-wedding celebrations. she and her family had lived next door and we had spent hot summer days hiding in the shade of the lane between our homes while she let my kids douse her with water. best neighbor ever!
the week of the wedding, it’s customary to signal the beginning of the maiyan(a period of separation between the engaged couple) with a celebration at the bride’s home. sukhi’s family joined together the night before the wedding to prepare her for marriage by performing the vatna and chuni ceremonies, which involve giving the bride an intricately embroidered veil as well as applying a special paste to her body.
it was such a beautiful thing to be a part of…to watch previous generations bestowing blessings and gifts on this woman who was about to start her own family. thank you so much for welcoming me into this evening as one of your own!
sukhi’s mom is one of the most beautiful women i’ve ever met. her smile is contagious and she is so warm and generous.
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Monday, March 4th, 2013
“we met a bar”. giggles. sheepish looks. i loved it.
if there’s one thing i can say after being involved in a number of weddings over the past few years is that you can never judge a book by its cover when it comes to love. whether you met on-line or at a star trek enthusiast conference or in the produce section of the grocery store…it doesn’t matter!! what matters happens after that and i love hearing people’s stories of where that initial attraction (or sometimes lack thereof!) led them.
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Thursday, February 28th, 2013
“please sir, i promise if the car starts to slip we will turn around”: my final plea. the mountain was closed because of a power outage. and it was snowing heavily. and i didn’t have chains. thankfully, he took one look at my minivan and my pathetic “i haven’t been out of the house without my kids in two weeks and i really need to make this engagement session happen today” face and let us through. and check it – so glad he did!
thanks for trusting me to get you up and down the mountain safely – and for trusting me with your wedding in june! so looking forward to it.
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Saturday, February 23rd, 2013
i was so conflicted about how to encapsulate an entire year of pictures into one blog post. all business? all personal? some of both? none of either? and i don’t like picking “favourites” because the reality is that there are beautiful moments in every.single.session and to decide one is “better” than another…just doesn’t sit right with me. so what you’re going to get is a little bit of everything. a whole bunch of moments bundled up into 4 minutes of your day you will (hopefully) be happy to have witnessed.
2012 was full of “feeling”. i grieved this year. a lot. i cried alone and with others and alone again. i was conflicted in my spirit over why this life is the way it is and wondered how beautifully good people could suffer so much.
at the same time, i rejoiced. like there was no tomorrow. i got to witness the very first breaths of a sweet new life and be present as another was released back into the hands of her creator. i got to see a million first steps as married couples bounced down the aisle and see the tears of joy as their parents freed them to start their own families. i saw my own kids eager to start school and comforted them when they returned to me with scrapes and bruises of all kinds. i got to cuddle warm little bundles and wiggly toddlers and watch as moms and dads reluctantly let go of their child’s hands so they could take a few wobbly independent steps. maybe not all of that sounds like rejoicing to you, but to me it represents joy of every kind…what moulds us and shapes us and challenges us and gives us hope for the future. in a word: life. what a year.
(the song is paper house by lisa hannigan)
if you watch this and are stirred; if you see these people and wish it was you in those pictures; if you trust me to walk alongside you and the ones you love while you dance and play and enjoy each others company, then you are my client. you are the one i want to serve. call me. email me. just don’t be a stranger. i can’t wait to meet you.
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Thursday, February 21st, 2013
as the plane began its descent into rainy, gray vancouver, i looked through the window at the beautifully clear sky with only the tip of mount baker protruding through the thick wall of cloud. all i could think was, “if only everyone down there under those clouds knew what was up here.”
i was on my way home from dominican republic and the what if conference. and i was looking at the world a little differently than i had in a long time. maybe ever.
my time there didn’t necessarily change the way i think, it just made me more aware of those thoughts and the consequent choices i have been making based on them. case in point: i have lots of ideas. dreams even. but when reality hits, i am often the first person to leave those things on the backburner for seemingly more important “tasks” in the moment. i have come to assume that dreams will likely remain just that: dreams. and maybe for the first time, as i had a thought of something i would really like to do, i wrote it down. that’s something i had stopped doing. in some way i thought that if i wrote it down and it never happened that i will have failed. so instead of ever starting anything big, i just let the ideas come and go and waited for doors to open to me.
which is another thing i started to come to grips with: the reality of failure. i care a lot about what others think of me. i try not to. i even say i don’t. but i do. and failing is, well, failing and it freaks me out. it’s not fun, people think…well there i go again, now don’t i. but what if failing wasn’t that bad after all? what if failing was just leading me closer to my next success? what if failing helped me learn in the process more about myself and others and made me a better fit for a success i never thought i would enjoy?
you’re probably sitting there thinking, “well…duh, sharalee”. and maybe i am super slow and these aren’t really revelations and they are things everyone else already knows. but maybe they are things we “know” in our heads, but don’t believe in our hearts. maybe things we’ve been told have led us away or even blinded us from the truth. maybe very few of us live up to our full potential because of fear of judgement or failure or even fear of success.
so as i looked back on my experience at the what if conference it dawned on me that it was the literal and figurative jet plane that had rocketed me through the cloud only to discover how beautiful it was on the other side. a literal world of possibility and hope that has always been there…it was just waiting for me to discover it. and unfortunately, only a select few are dwelling up there in the sun, but there’s so much room up there, friends, come join me!! it’s not going to be easy; there are going to be days when there’s turbulence or motion sickness or even when you dip below that cloud line back into the gray (i may or may not be there right. now.) and feel like it will be impossible to push back through to the other side. so go, take a rest on the snowline of the mountain, regain your strength, restock your supplies and make the trek back up. you’re so much closer than you were when you were starting on the ground (p.s. i’m a pastor’s kid = i like a good metaphor).
and if you need a plane to jet you through those clouds, go sign up for WHAT IF!!! they’re hosting one this summer in australia (or thereabouts)and another february 2014 in california (which is sold out, but GET ON THE WAIT LIST).
and don’t even get me started talking about the people. the people.were.amazing. people i now call friends, teachers, contacts, motivators, hopeful dreamers, likeminded leaders, inspiring and groundbreaking world changers…i could go on. they got me thinking outside myself and how i can serve others. serve you. thank you, sweet what iffers, for continuing to challenge me to dream. knowing that they WILL be more than just dreams.
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Thursday, February 14th, 2013
i know these two are spending today, a day to celebrate love, apart. so as my gift to them, here’s a little reminder of a day they were together. keeping each other warm, making each other laugh, reminiscing about first dates…a good day.
i loved rebecca’s story of how on their second date, he picked her up in what she determined to be a “junker” car and wondered why someone with a steady job couldn’t afford a more reliable vehicle. it was only after a few months of dating that she began to notice all the stares and compliments that “junker” car got and realized it was actually what one might call a “classic”.
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Sunday, February 3rd, 2013
so. much. laughter. these two know how it’s done.
so maybe it was nervous laughter, but hey, i will take it. then again, maybe it was fearful laughter as richie’s friends and family were all nearby working in the barn and he was terrified they might see him playing model. let’s just say it was joy bubbling over from the prospect that in a couple of short months they will be gazing into their love’s eyes, saying their vows and walking away husband and wife. yeah, let’s say that.
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Tuesday, January 15th, 2013
amy and i have known each other since she was in high school, but really got close when we lived in a house together a couple of years ago. we had a few chats about boys and settling down and she was pretty sure she wanted to wait awhile before making that commitment. so when the baby-faced german started coming around, i was curious to see where it would lead. the time was approaching when daniel would have to return home, so when amy decided to head in the same direction taking on a position as an au pair it became clear this was the real deal.
they chose a short engagement and a simple wedding in a log church overlooking charlie lake. daniel’s father was able to fly in from germany for the occasion and friends and family from all over the world watched the very personal ceremony as it was broadcast live on-line.
everyone chipped in to transform the town hall into a beautifully soft space for the reception with chiffon and hundreds of twinkle lights.
it still kind of feels like a dream – i was in town for less than 48 hours and i still can’t believe we got sun AND snow…seeing as it had been -35 the day before i arrived, we were seriously blessed with incredible weather. couldn’t have asked for more! thank you amy & daniel – it was so cool to be there to watch you commit your lives to one another. love you both!
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Saturday, December 29th, 2012
it’s such a gift to watch two people fall in love…the first night katie came home after meeting nick she was all smiles and glow, but wouldn’t admit that she liked him. soon enough the commitment was made and as everyone has said, we all knew the wedding day would come as these two weren’t the kind to enter into anything lightly.
you two are most certainly meant to be together. can’t wait to be a witness to the continuation of your story!
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2012
i love shooting in vancouver. can i shout it from the rooftops?? I LOVE SHOOTING IN VANCOUVER. i love my home in the valley with the quiet neighbourhood and the natural beauty and the huge yard, but dude…there’s nothing like being in a place that has endless backdrop options, interesting light and rain?…not an issue as there are a million awnings and creative spaces to tuck a couple undercover.
now that i got that out of my system, i introduce you to dave and camille. they are fun and beautiful and quirky and wonderiful.
i feel like this next one is a shot out of a movie. kissing in the rain? like, come on. movie material fo shizz.
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