Posts Tagged ‘Newfoundland’

Wedding at Terra Nova Park Lodge, Terra Nova National Park, Newfoundland
When Rhea asked if I would consider going home to Newfoundland to shoot her wedding, I didn’t hesitate a minute in saying yes. I absolutely couldn’t wait. You see, I knew it was going to be special. I have known Rhea since high school and I know her family. I also knew that though I had only met Aaron a couple of random times as a teenager, he was super nice. I also knew this wedding was a long time coming because for as long as I could remember, Rhea had a little, ahem, big thing for Aaron. I was thrilled that they were getting married and I couldn’t wait to be there, and I was honoured that they asked me to be their photographer.

The picture above is probably one of my favorite getting ready shots of all time. The lacing up of the dress is always a paradox and this totally unstaged shot features the backsides of all of her bridesmaids helping her get dressed. This photo totally reminds me of Cinderella’s mice, getting her ready for the ball. I love it.

Now, how is this for cute? Look at the expression on Rhea’s face. No wonder everyone who meets her loves her to bits immediately. If anyone in this world loves their parents, it’s Rhea Manning. She also loves her Grandmother more than you might think is humanly possible. It’s all very cute listening to her. Here she is getting her Dad ready to head out to the ceremony. I thought he was going to burst with pride all day. Some of my favorite shots from weddings are the bride and her Dad. Especially walking up the aisle, and the father daughter dance. Both moments are always filled with such emotion.


My favorite part of photographing weddings is catching the emotion on peoples face. Look what I was seeing in the picture above while all eyes were on the bride and her parents coming up the aisle. I love this picture of Aaron, he looks so darn excited.


Would you look at Rhea’s proud momma? I always thought she was stunning, and she still is. She is also hysterically funny. I heart her.
Would you just look at the two of them looking at each other while everyone else was busy looking at or thinking of something else for a brief second. This is just why these two backgammon rivals needed to get hitched. They have fun together. It’s adorable.

I have a regret as it relates to Rhea’s and Aaron’s wedding. Do you see the scrumptious looking jars of jam? Could you not just eat the picture? Well, I was busy setting up lights as they cleared the tables and I lost out on getting to bring mine home. All of the lovely amazing women in Rhea’s life rallied to orchastrate these as wedding favors. Initially, what with not being handy in the kitchen I assumed doing these would be a love and easy party favor. After hearing about the process of making them, packaging them, transporting them and finishing them (not to mention the actual making of the jam), I think I stand corrected and really wish I had gotten to savour mine! If you haven’t gotten the idea by now, I will point out to you that Rhea and Aaron are very into nature. They live in Goose Bay, Labrador now, where Aaron does some environmental job that I wouldn’t even pretend for a second to understand. They like things like hiking and earthy type things (that city kids like me don’t neccesarily enjoy everyday). This guest ‘book’ was awesome. I actually assigned the procurement of this very tree to my father who was not convinced I hadn’t lost my mind. However, I think it came out beautifully. While I was editing, I couldn’t resist zooming in, and I read some of the messages that people had written on their tags. I won’t divulge details, but I will tell, unequivocally, these two are loved. My next piece of insider information that I feel compelled to share with the internet is that Rhea and Kelly have been best friends since before anyone can remember. So it makes sense that Kelly was the maid of honor. But the awesome part is that Aaron is Kelly’s cousin. So now not only are they the best of friends, they are also family. Here, an unsuspecting Rhea is listening to Kelly give her speech…And here we find the two friends again. This time with Kelly revealing secrets about Rhea, way back when she was Aaron’s biggest admirer.

Remember the Father Daughter dance that I love so much. Yup. Little watery eyed watching these two…

Rhea and Aaron, I sincerly wish you every happiness you can imagine as you make your lives in Goose Bay, or wherever life finds you. You are both the most kind, sincere and genuine people I know. You deserve every joy in life, and I know that a large part of the joy in life is finding your soulmate and I know  you have done just that. Enjoy every backgammon game, every piece of pie, every hike with Bear and Belle, and every day for the rest of your lives. I am happy and proud to call you my friends and I love you both- congratulations.

XOXO,
Amy

P.S…. Your Trash the Dress pictures are smokin’! Look for them soon!


The sun was super bright at Topsail Beach when I met up with Susan, Derrick and Samuel. Having grown up in Newfoundland, I spent my whole live praying for nice days. What do you know, I got it that day. But it was a bit to bright! We took to the forest area just to the right of the beach so that we had some shade to break up the crazy sunshine. I have to say, I absolutely love this session. It`s always a good thing to have trouble trying to decide which photos to blog, but I drove myself crazy with this one. I am happy to show them this sneak peak, because this cute little family shows up great on camera!

To book your own family portrait session, please contact amydonovan@shaw.ca or call (780) 271-7082


Way back in May, I heard from Allison, a friend from the past. She wanted to buy a gift certificate for her sister Shelly (another friend from the past!) as a gift for Nathan, her God Child and Nephew! I thought it was super thoughtful. I was so glad to meet Nathan (and his Dad) while Shelly and I got caught up on the last 10 years or so, while I was in Corner Brook last week!


Meet Jennifer, Scott and Gavin. Cuteness personified. Truly. I am in love with this session for a number of reasons. I will name some.
1.) Totally relaxing. Jennifer has seen my work and understood what I was doing. She didn`t try to force Gavin to stare at the camera and smile (even though he did it all on his own at times!). The photos came out unbelievably fun and casual.

2.) This family arrived co-ordinated but not matching. Does my heart good to see them all like they are from the same page of ‘Stylish People Magazine’. Let’s discuss Jennifer’s dress. Comfortable, casual and stylish all rolled into one. Take notes people, take notes.

3.) My favorite place in Newfoundland in my Grandmother’s. Many generations of Grandfather fished from a fishing stage directly across the street from her house, and now it belongs to my Uncle Bill. Because Jennifer and I are from the same area (she is a good friend of my cousin), she agreed to meet me there, even though it was a drive for both of us. I am so glad she was up for it because I think the results are fantastic! There are bunches and bunches of these photos, and I wish I could share them all, but here is a small sample- I am sure you will get the idea!
Family Photos, Newfoundland Family Portraits in Newfoundland

To book your own family portrait session or wedding in Newfoundland or Alberta email amydonovan@shaw.ca or call (780) 271-7082

Couple's portraits of a married Newfoundland coupleCouples portraits in Clarenville, Newfoundland
My Dad has been reading books by Deepak Chopra since I arrived here, and has several times, referenced him when things weren`t going exactly my way. But I have to agree, the universe was trying to tell me something when it came to Alison and Brad`s photos. Alison wanted them taken last year, but Brad wasn`t in the province. So we scheduled their session for this visit, as soon as I knew that both Brad and I would be in Newfoundland at the same time. Things would go perfectly, I just knew it! I was really looking forward to their photos, because she is awesome! However, after Alison had gone to have her hair done, they both got dressed, I packed my gear, and they picked me up (not my usual mode of transport but I have known her for years), and we drove to where we were taking the photos, the wind arrived and was enough to blow our head off. We drove to a more sheltered location, and before we got there, it started to rain.

Not to worry we figured, we could do it again tomorrow.

So, we did it all again. Hair, clothes, camera gear, beautiful couple, photographer, camera gear all loaded into the car, and off we went. It was overcast but managable. I like overcast, it’s like a bit soft box in the sky. This would be great. So you can imagine my excitement when, as we arrived, so did the rain.

Alison owns the Grapevine, a floral and decor store in Clarenville, and she had a number of weddings to prepare for over the weekend, which left Friday and Saturday impossible, and I was out of town on Sunday. This didn’t look good. Monday, I was still out of town, and it was foggy in St. John’s, but when my Dad told me the weather was nice in Clarenville, I just knew I had to get back there.

So guess what? Perserverance payed off and what the universe was tryiing to tell me all along was apparent. We weren’t meant to do the photos on an overcast day, because there was a huge wide open blue sky day waiting for me around the corner. I just had to have the patience to wait for it to arrive!

Couple posing near a boat in Clarenville, NewfoundlandPortrait of a Clarenville, Newfoundland couplePortrait of a married couple, on top of a boat, in Clarenville, Newfoundland
I love these photos of Alison and Brad. I sat up late last night torn over which ones to blog. I love the part of my job that is making such hard decisions. I hope they love them just as much as I do, and they have the casual photos of themselves that Alison was looking to hang on her walls!

Interested in booking your own portrait session? Call (780) 271-7082 or email amydonovan@shaw.ca so we can set something up!

xo,
Amy

Edmonton Wedding Photographer
Edmonton, AB

Kisses from Mommy
I love coming back to Newfoundland to visit all of my family and friends. However, this time I got a rare treat. My friend Alyson from many moons ago contacted me for family photos from Michigan and we met up at Cape Spear during one of the two days that we were both in Newfoundland. It was great to meet her new husband and her little boy! Thanks for hanging out with me folks! I hope you enjoy this preview of your images!
Dad and Son portraitFamily PortraitFamily Portrait at Cape Spear, NewfoundlandBaby portrait of litthe boy in hat

To book your own family portrait session while I am in Newfoundland (until September 7th) please call (780) 271-7082 or email amydonovan@shaw.ca

I look forward to seeing you soon!

Amy
Edmonton Wedding and Family Portrait Photographer

Every year, Bridget and I take a trip back to Newfoundland to visit Nanny, Poppy, Grand Dad, Aunt Gie, Aunt Lisa and CeCe (also known as Adrian). We always go in October. And it always rains for the duration of our trip. Of our 27 days home last year, there were 26 days of rain. The day we arrived was really nice. Apparently. I didn’t get in until almost mid night.

However, this year, I am being smart! We are going to go on our vacation in August. However, since it is the most popular month for photos, I will be working while I am vacationing. Why yes, you heard right. I love my job so much that I am going to take a working vacation.

Soooo…..

I am presently booking sessions all across the Island during the month of August. That’s right, St. John’s, Clarenville, Bonavista Pennisula, Port Blandford, Bay Roberts, Grandfalls and Corner Brook. I might even take a vacation day or two and make my way to Gros Morne since I haven’t seen it since I was a little girl.

What does all of this mean for you, my faithful blog readers? Well if you are Edmonton, you know now you must book your family, maternity and engagement sessions for April, May, June, July, September and October. If you are Newfoundland, you need to contact me at amydonovan@shaw.ca today to find out what day I will be in your town, and book your space. I will be on the Island for a full month, but I have limited bookings in each town, so don’t wait!

I can’t wait to see you!

xoxo,
Amy

Edmonton Wedding and Portrait Photographer
Edmonton, Alberta

It’s St. Patrick’s Day! It’s also Republic of Doyle night! Very exciting times in my house. And because it’s so exciting (and because I found this hiding on my hard drive) I thought I would share this photo of Cabot Tower, on Signal Hill in St. John’s. I took this super fast while I was waiting for a family to get ready for their family photos. I only took the one shot. But I think it worked out well!

I know, I know, every tourist to hit The Rock has a similiar shot.

But to this Newfoundland gal, on Republic of Doyle night, on St. Patrick’s Day, in Alberta, I enjoy it.

Happy St. Paddy’s Day!

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