Saturday, August 24, 2013

Welcoming Baby Wyatt to the Family :)

When we photographed Natalie & Chris' gorgeous autumn lakeside wedding, Baby Jack (as he liked to be known at the time) was just taking his first steps. Well - time flies - and now Jack is grown up enough to be a big brother to the new baby in the family - Wyatt :) Jack's a lot quicker on his feet now, but he did take some time out to chill (however briefly) with his new little brother. We spent a lovely evening with the four of them, hanging out at the beach at the family cottage..
 Wyatt is the most relaxed and patient baby in the world, and he was easily entertained while the four adults took turns chasing after Jack (who took his Superman responsibilities quite seriously!)
As you can see, we all had a blast! Thank you so much Natalie & Chris for inviting us to document this exciting new time in your family's story :)

xo
Jessica + Norman

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Thoughts on Waiting for a Baby


A few months back, I got an email. The first of it’s kind for me. “I got your name from a friend; my partner and I are looking for someone to photograph the birth of our first child.” I read it again to make sure I understood properly. Of course, as the “newest thing” I’d heard of Birth Photography.. I just hadn’t expected anyone to ask me to do it. Various bits of advice that I’d received over the years filtered through my head – a teacher in college told me to always say “yes” to a new challenge, and then work on figuring out how you’ll approach it. A mentor wisely told me that the more scared you are of doing something, the more important it is for you to do it. And my husband Norman, when asked his thoughts on the matter, said “Aye – why not?”

One of the things that I both love and also drives me crazy about my husband is that he never sees the reasons why not to do something. Because of this outlook, we renovated our basement almost entirely ourselves. Neither of us had ever tiled or drywalled before, but we learned how and we did it. When our roof started to leak, he pulled the old one off and put the new one on, all by himself. When I told him casually that I’d always wanted to go to Japan, he started looking up flights and six months later we were there. This man pushes me to far exceed my expectations of myself, and of what is possible. And I’ve learned to trust that he’s usually right about these things.

So I said “Yes.”

At first I couldn’t picture how I could possibly be in the room for something so intimate in a couple’s lives, but before we met with them I looked online for images from Birth Photography sessions. Norman and I watched a beautiful slideshow that had been put together by a group of photographers, and I cried my eyes out. Most of what we photograph is incredibly personal to our clients – whether it’s their wedding day, their family, or their work that they’ve designed and made by hand – and we’ve worked with babies as young as 5 days old. But this was different.

I could see in these images the moment when these people’s lives changed forever. The exact moment that a new soul entered the world. It was the most amazing thing, and I wanted to be a part of that moment in someone’s life.

We corresponded a bit in email, and then met with John and Meghan in person about a month ago. They were warm, relaxed, excited. I thought, “This will be amazing.”

They liked the idea that we were all going through this for the first time together. They showed us adorable punk-rock onesies that they’d been given as gifts. We met their cat and their dog. We noticed they had a passion flower vine in their kitchen – the first time I’ve ever seen one indoors – and showed them my passion flower tattoo. All of a sudden I had no trouble imagining how we could photograph this moment in their lives. In the history of their family. I started to get really excited about it :)

So how does one prepare for witnessing their first ever birth? And on top of that, for the responsibility of capturing it?

I first tackled the part that I knew how to prepare – the equipment. I made a list of everything I wanted there with us, and strategically separated it into two groups so that I could keep one camera bag at the studio and one at home. No matter where I was when we got “The Call”, I would have what I needed to take with me and then Norman would be able to get the other set and meet me there. I picked out an outfit that would work well even if we ended up being there for 12 hours or more. I packed a bag with snacks and cab fare. I stuck a little post-it list right next to my front door: “bring to birth”. I charged every battery I own, and packed the chargers too. I made sure there was lots of space on my portable back-up hard drive. I gave John and Meghan’s cell phones a custom ring tone (“Heaven Is a Place on Earth” – if you’re wondering “why that song?” then listen to the first two seconds of it!). I looked at my pile next to the door, and felt comforted by this organization.

There was just one problem. Every mother that I mentioned this upcoming Birth Photography session to had the same response: “I guess you’re not squeamish!”.. The problem is that fact that I am. Really squeamish. I passed out when I had to read the release form before getting my tongue pierced in college. I can’t stay in a room when anyone is discussing varicose veins or showing the pins that were used to set their broken wrist (that last one was my own mother haha!). I had my own wrists tattooed to save myself seeing the veins there. The list goes on. I do not have a strong stomach.

So what the heck makes me think I can do this? Two things. The first is an actual psychological bit of magic (one of my brides once told me the technical name for this but I can’t remember it!) where you block out things that would normally be a problem for you simply because you have to. You rise to the occasion. This explains how I’ve been able to photograph 4 weddings with migraines so bad I couldn’t get off the couch the day before, but had no problem the days of the weddings. Somewhere inside you, you make an unconscious decision that you’ll forge ahead today and recover tomorrow, because you need to. The second is Norman. I’ve never met anyone (other than a medical professional) who is less squeamish, and more down-to-earth and matter-of-fact about anything medical. Knowing he will be there gives me strength. Knowing we’ll be sharing this amazing moment makes my heart smile.

After the weeks of preparation, and thinking every day “what if it happens now?” – we got “The Call” last night. We were sitting on the hill in High Park, eating a picnic with friends so close they are my adopted family, and waiting for the beginning of Taming of the Shrew. My phone was on vibrate, so I didn’t get to hear the ring tone I’d so deliberately set up. We’d driven back from a wedding near Sarnia the night before, so we’d not got to bed until 3am. Meghan wasn’t due until August 26th, but she wasn’t feeling well so they’d gone to the hospital as a precaution. John said it was maybe a good early parenting lesson for them: you can have all the perfect planning in the world, and then you just have to adapt to what reality throws at you. I know they’re both disappointed at not being able to have a home birth, but I also remember meeting with the two of them and their midwife Esther – Meghan rubbing her belly as we went over the birth plan, and saying that if anything didn’t go according to plan then she just wanted whatever was best for the baby.

John called again this morning with an update.. they’ve induced Meghan and now it’s just a matter of waiting. He said they expect she’ll go into labour around midnight tonight. Will I sleep knowing the next call will really be it? I hope so. We’ll all have an exciting night ahead of us.

Tomorrow is Norman’s birthday. I can’t imagine a more unique way of spending it..

Knowing how excited and nervous we are about this baby’s arrival, I can only imagine what John & Meghan must be feeling right now. A few weeks back, I’d asked them to complete the following two sentences: “The moments we want to be sure are captured are…”, and “We would feel more comfortable if you didn’t capture…”. One of my favourite parts of the “be sure to capture” list they sent back was “us loving him for the first time” – Shakespeare had some pretty great lines, but nothing quite as beautiful as that :)

Here's to new adventures!
xo
Jessica + Norman

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Fine Art Pieces - The France Collection

I love travelling. There are few things I enjoy more than the adventure of exploring somewhere new - the unfamiliar sights and sounds, the musical rhythms of each new language, the way the flavours you taste seem somehow connected to the colours around you..

Every time we go away, people ask if it's for "work" or for a "holiday". If you've ever travelled with a photographer (and I don't really recommend it!) then you know there's no distinction between the two most of the time. Being immersed in a different culture - even just being pulled out of my everyday routines - frees my mind up to see things in new and fantastic ways. I roam city streets and countrysides with my camera never far from my face, greedily gathering new images. 

For years now I've been gathering images, storing them and backing them up. And nobody ever saw them. I hadn't decided what they were meant to "be" yet, and I didn't want to force a purpose on them. 
Then a couple of years ago, I started to go through my thousands of images. Not just the travel ones, but dozens of images taken in my kitchen while preparing dinner, images of words from signs with great fonts, all the images I've taken over the years with no clear purpose other than the fact that something about the subject matter spoke to me. And I started to see new images. Scenes that existed nowhere outside of my imagination - yet. I created a series of scenes that used colours and graphic patterns to turn regular places into fantasy worlds.

I make giclee prints of my finished images on watercolour paper, and then hand tear or sand the edges to give them a soft, organic look. These archival prints are mounted onto boards that have been softened at the edges with more sanding, and then painted or stained to suit the image. Some have stencils along the edges. The final step is multiple coats of satin finish, resulting in a piece that is pleasing to the touch and UV protected.


My first exhibition of these finished pieces was at the 2012 Queen West Art Crawl, and I was really touched by the amazingly supportive response they received. For a peek at some of the smaller pieces, check out this post. To see the full collection in person, please come check out my booth at one or more of these upcoming shows in Toronto:

Cabbagetown Art and Craft Festival - September 6-8, 2013
Danforth East Art Fair - Sept. 14-15, 2013
Queen West Art Crawl - Sept. 21-22, 2013 - booth M36 

Hope to see you soon!

xo
Jessica



Saturday, July 20, 2013

Fine Art - smaller pieces available from The France Collection

As many of you know, last year I began creating my first collection of photo-based fine art pieces using images from my trip to France a few years back. I had a great time selecting the images to print and an even better time preparing the printed images for my first outdoor show last fall (the Queen West Art Crawl in Trinity Bellwoods park). 
I had giclee prints made on watercolour paper, and then hand sanded or tore the edges to give them a softer feel. I mounted them onto boards that had also been sanded to soften their sharp edges, and painted or stained to match the images. I gave all of them a few coats with a satin sealer to protect them, and added ribbon embellishments  or stencils to a lucky few.



The larger pieces have many images layered together to create surreal scenes - check out this post to see some of my favourite examples :)

The smaller ones are mostly images that are so close up that they become abstract gems of colour and pattern..

My favourite part about these smaller pieces is that because of the 1 1/2" depth of the boards, I was able to wrap the image around to two or more sides on many of the pieces.

They range in size, but most are either 4x4" or 6x8" (with a few 6x6") and they are perfect either as part of a set of 2 or 3, or just on their own to brighten up a smaller spot on your wall :)

These pieces are all one-of-a-kind, so once you fall in love with one you'd better grab it before someone else does! I'm happy to announce that you can come by and see them in person and hear their stories at the following upcoming shows:


Cabbagetown Art and Craft Festival - September 6-8, 2013
Danforth East Art Fair - Sept. 14-15, 2013
Queen West Art Crawl - Sept. 21-22, 2013 - booth M36 

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Thanks and see you soon!
xo
Jessica





Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Tracey + Paul's Awesome Mini Putt Engagement Session

I first met Tracey when she and my sister were in college together over a decade ago, so in a way I feel like I've watched her "grow up". The two of them had their first "real" jobs together, and I even saw Tracey and Paul buy their first house (I wasn't spying - it was on Property Virgins!). So not only are they are great (and very photogenic) couple, but it's really exciting for me to be a part of them taking this next step in their lives together. They also both have a fantastic visual sense, so I've really enjoyed discussing the details of their upcoming golf-themed wedding :) To tie in with this, we headed to a mini putt for their engagement shoot..

 they even brought a blue plaid blanket to tie in with the wedding colours and the golf pants the guys will be wearing.. it really was perfect to have since we were doing these shots in between hail storms and pouring rain last weekend! (though you'd never know it from how cozy they look..)
Tracey & Paul - thank you for braving the elements with us! You guys were adorable and we can't wait to photograph your wedding in November!

xo
Jessica + Norman

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Special thank you to Within Range Mini Putt for being fantasticly accomodating and a great place to shoot an engagement session!


Monday, May 20, 2013

Meghan & Frank - Engagement session in Blossomy High Park

Meghan and Frank are awesome. They felt like old friends after we'd known them for about 5 minutes, and we've had lots of fun discussing their plans for their wedding in September (with a Steampunk theme!) We met up with them at High Park to do engagement photos this weekend, and they were so fun - I've maybe never met a couple more willing to say "yes!" to every crazy idea I threw out there ;) What was also fantastic about photographing them was that they had a great sense of fun and silliness, and are obviously crazy about each other :)

 I love Meg's "angelic" face in this shot below..

The decision to bring along their puppy Sidney was a great one - he was so well behaved and loved being photographed!
Meg & Frank - thanks for being such fun to work with - we can't wait for your wedding in September!

xo
Jessica + Norman





Friday, May 17, 2013

Beautiful Newborn Oliver

Last weekend we had the pleasure of meeting Baby Oliver, and of photographing him with his Mommy & Daddy. Rasha & Wil are two of the nicest, most relaxed and easy-going people I've ever met - they were such a joy to spend time with :) We had many things in common, from our taste in headboards and art (we even have a couple of paintings from the same artist!) to our agreement that Baby Oliver is pretty much perfect :) See for yourself..

this next image is one of my favourite shots EVER - love it!
I also really enjoyed all the cool owl details in his sweet nursery..
Baby Oliver is happiest when he's being snuggled :)

Love those tiny toes :)
Rasha & Wil - thank you so much for sharing your home and your family with us! We had such a great time snuggling with Oliver and playing with the cats, and can't wait to show you the rest of your adorable images :)

xo
Jessica + Norman

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