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Wolseley Family Photos | Family Photographer

It’s such a privilege to get to know, and see our clients grow every year. We first met this lovely family 5 years ago! This past summer we met up in Wolseley to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary where their original wedding photos were taken. We recreated a few of their wedding photos using their...

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    Lang Family | Family Photography

    We had the privilege of photographing another Morse family on their family farm! The Lang family braved the cold wind and rain for some family photographs on their family farm near Morse. They even brought the old Fargo out for a couple photos. Despite the weather, it was a pleasure to spend some time catching...

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      Meghan & Brady | Family Photography

      Meghan and Brady are another one of our brides and grooms turned family session clients. We love it! Getting to connect with our couples after their weddings has to be one of our favorite parts of the job. Thanks Meghan and Brady for spending your sunny, fall evening with us!

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        Steven & Melissa | Family Photography

        Nothing makes us happier than photographing a family as they grow. We photographed Melissa and Steven when they were married 7 years ago, and now they have two beautiful boys. It’s such a privilege to be trusted with their photographs. Thank you, Melissa and Steven!

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          Regina Family Photos

          This year’s photos with Will and Amanda’s family were extra special as we were invited to their new home on an acreage just outside of Regina. Of course that posed some challenges with light and wind in our bald prairie but when you live in Saskatchewan you can always find a golden field to use....

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