Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - Maddy + Kyle
St. Marys Lake, BC Engagement Photographer - Mariah + James
Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - Noelle + Mikel
Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - Erin + Joey
Cranbrook, BC Couples Photographer - D + Z
Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - E+D
Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - K+C
Lauren + Carter - Trickle Creek Golf Resort, Kimberley, BC Photographer
Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - J+J
Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - A+B
Wasa, BC Engagement Photographer - M+R
Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - D+M
Canmore, Alberta Engagement Photographer - T+B
Fort Steel + Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - Scott + Sarah
Kimberley, BC Engagement Photographer - J+K
Wasa, BC Engagement Photographer - J+D
Upper Ranch, Radium BC - Catt and Brodie {Kimberley/Cranbrook Wedding Photographer}
Let's Party.
Thats what comes to mind when looking back on this gorgeous wedding. Every single bridesmaid looks like they stepped out of a Pinterest board. Everyone was ready to treat this day for exactly what it was, a joyous occasion. Smiles all around, nothing was going to kill this Brides vibe! We still managed to get some great shots even though the lighting conditions that day were some of the worst (for photos) that I've ever encountered. But that didn't stop us from making this day a fairytale romance that they'll never forget.
xoxo Lucy
The "N" Family {Kimberley/Cranbrook Family Photographer}
I'm going to be honest...overly posed family portraits make me want to cry. In fact, I fail to even see the point of them. Why dish out hundreds of dollars to have someone provide you a false memory? Lets face it, it's all an illusion. Those types of photos are not an accurate representation of your family. When I started getting into family portraits my immediate instinct was to "give the people what they wanted", which I thought was stiffly posed portraits that Grandma and Grandpa would love! But as time has gone b,y I've noticed myself unconsciously evolving my workflow so that I try and get those "posey" shots out of the way to have more time for the candid moments with parents and their children. At first I wasn't sure how people would react when they saw that there was only a handful of "grandma" shots in their proofing gallery, but then it dawned on me that the work I post on social media has allowed the type of people who want those sorts of memories to find me, and in turn, for me to find them. The newly famous quote "your vibe attracts your tribe" actually has a lot of truth to it! I feel like I can offer more then just "family photos" now. I feel like I can offer a real memory, a real connection. You cannot deny that when you look at this mothers eyes as she gazes at her children's faces that you don't absorb a true sense of how deeply she loves her babies.
I hope you enjoy watching this beautiful family play in the woods as much as I enjoyed shooting it
xoxo Lucy
Kenito and Nikki's Coffeeshop Romance {Kimberley/Cranbrook Family Photographer}
Happy 7th year wedding anniversary to this awesome couple who happen to also be parents to 2 pit bulls named Sully and Ramona. This fun-loving bunch enjoys candle-lit dinners and long walks on the beach. At any given time they can be found on top of the ski hill or un-findable in one of the many isolated back-woods camping areas in the Kootenays in their loveable van "Dirty Dina".
Thank you so much to Chad at the Bean Tree for lending us his rad coffee shop after hours for this shoot. And if you haven't ever been to the Bean Tree then shame on you! Make sure if your visiting Kimberley you try them out, and tell them Lucy sent you! They make amazing Lattes!!!
Enjoy xoxo