Friday, August 1, 2014

Colleen Dane joins Zinc Strategies!

In June, I had the pleasure of photographing a woman whose work I've admired for many years; Colleen Dane.  What a lovely surprise it was to discover that Colleen is as charismatic and warm as she is talented!

Colleen is an award-winning journalist whose name you will recognize from her years in our local newsroom, and she has joined Zinc Strategies as Senior Communications Consultant.  You can check out Zinc's website here.

I wish you all the best in your new position, Colleen!









Welcoming Banjo!

Instead of berating myself for not writing blog-posts for the past six months (YIKES) or attempting to rationalize my hiatus, I'm going to follow the advice of my dear old colleague, Len Sampson, who used to end our conversations by saying, "Carry on then, Karen."  

SO...I shall simply 'carry on!'

I have a very happy story to share with you.  You will remember Roberta, the lovely Angel who asked me to photograph her elderly dog, Bear, before he passed away.  Well, Roberta recently adopted a beautiful little puppy named Banjo, and I had the good fortune to photograph the two of them as they spent their first full day together at home.

Banjo has, quite possibly, the sweetest little puppy-personality I have ever come across.  As I was photographing him, I could not stop cooing and saying such things as, 'he is so cute!' and "how precious," and "that's so sweet."  I couldn't help myself; he is just a wonderful little guy.

When I look at these images I am filled with joy for both Roberta and Banjo.  They are obviously madly in love with each other already, and I can't wait to see the adventures they get up to in their lives together.

As you look through the images, keep an eye open for their canine-neighbour Lucy, (who was very patient when Banjo somehow managed to steal her bone,) and for the portrait of Bear that hangs on the wall outside of Roberta's bedroom.  I think the spirit of Bear is probably quite relieved that his Angel has a new love in her life!

Enjoy!































Saturday, January 11, 2014

Honouring Bear


Our family has had to say goodbye to three pets in the span of a year-and-a half, so when Roberta contacted me about scheduling a photo session with her dying dog, Bear, I knew exactly how she was feeling.  Roberta wasn't sure if Bear would make it into the following week, so I re-arranged my schedule and planned to visit them on a Monday morning.

I first met Bear on his front porch.  He was laying in, what Roberta called, 'The Superman pose.'  I immediately felt a connection with him.  I opened my mind and heart to him and sensed that he was content, but very, very tired.  I also sensed that he wasn't exactly thrilled to have me or my camera interrupt his time with Roberta!  He was tolerant though, and I thanked him repeatedly for being such a gentleman.







The first word that popped into my head when I saw Roberta was, 'Angel.'  She had a pure, sweet look of love on her face, and her every gesture spoke of the tenderness she felt toward Bear.  After spending some time together on the porch, we went inside to document some of the everyday moments that Bear and Roberta shared.




 I learned that Bear and I had a favourite snack in common: apple slices with cheese!








Next, Roberta showed me the ramp that she'd built for Bear so that he didn't have to negotiate any stairs when he wanted to go outside.  Bear wasn't willing to join me at the bottom of the ramp until he was convinced that Roberta was going to follow.







 Throughout our session,  the conversation Roberta and I shared moved back and forth between the trivial and the intense.  There were many quiet moments when I could tell that Roberta was thinking about having to say goodbye to Bear, and we simply existed together in those moments.  It was lovely.  We don't often think of death and dying in terms of beauty, but witnessing pure love between two beings at any point in their relationship is a beautiful thing.



We had some time together in the back yard enjoying the winter sunshine and Bear was visited by a neighbourly dog who romped around him for awhile.  Before long, our session was over.  I had a hard time leaving Bear and Roberta that morning, but I felt nothing but gratitude as I drove away from their home.

Bear's health deteriorated quickly after our photo session and Roberta said good-bye to him before Christmas.  I was so grateful that Roberta contacted me when she did, and we were able to capture these images before Bear died.

Roberta had been inspired to contact me after seeing the work of an American pet photographer who specializes in pets nearing the end of their lives, and I have become inspired to include 'Honour Sessions,' as one of my offerings.  I chose the word 'honour' for two reasons: I felt honoured to be present during this important time in the relationship of Bear and Roberta, and having professional photographs of Bear is a beautiful way for Roberta to honour his memory.

So, thank-you Roberta and Bear, for sharing your love with me; it was a session I will not soon forget.

Rest in Peace, Beautiful Boy.