Headshots with Home Soulutions Remediation
This week I had the pleasure of shooting headshots for Home Soulutions Remediation here in Courtenay. They were in the process of redoing their website and wanted some consistent, professional shots of the team to complement it.
Think "soulutions" is a typo? Nope, their motto is "caring for the soul of your home". Home Soulutions does mould and asbestos remediation here in the Comox Valley. It's definitely not glamorous work! But Roy and Corae handle it all with professionalism and a sense of humour.
Roy Piper, co-owner
Corae Bracken, co-owner
Len Steves, Site Supervisor
Sue Johnson, Customer Service
They chose an outdoor location that had some really interesting blue detailing on the front porch. Unfortunately the evening we met was breezy and cool, but I think they did a pretty good job of hiding how freezing cold they really were!
If you would like to check out Home Soulutions new website, here is the link: www.homesoulutions.ca. I'll leave you with a cute shot of Roy and Corae's two dogs, who just happened to be hanging out while we did our shoot:
If you know of a business who needs to update their online presence, feel free to give me a call for a customized quote. Until next time!
Bailey - Courtenay Pet Photography
It seems like I haven't blogged in ages! Life just gets that way I guess. But I did a session a little while ago that I wanted to share, and it was with a lovely dog named Bailey.
Isn't she the sweetest? Bailey's mum Jan brought her to me for a special reason. You see, Bailey is really Jan's husband's dog and he has been out of the province working for several months. Jan wanted to surprise her husband with some professional portraits of Bailey when he got home.
Doesn't she look a little lonely? Bailey's dad even gave her one of his socks for comfort.
Fortunately, the family was reunited around Easter, and now everyone is happy again and getting ready for a new adventure, moving up north!
Piper, who I photographed last year, was waiting in the car. I had go get a few shots of him because he is such a good boy. He doesn't look too enthused about getting left out!
I am so excited that spring is here so that I can start doing more outdoor portraits again. The studio is great, but there's nothing like letting a dog play to really bring out their personality.
In case you didn't know, I have an Instagram account dedicated to dog photography. My handle is @ssniderdogphotos.
Until next time!
Ben - Comox Cat Photography
Benny the cat came by the studio recently for his very own photo shoot, and I got the impression that he was totally stoked about being a model.
This cat has many talents! He can sit and shake a paw (I've never seen a cat do that before!).
Ben is owned by friends of mine, Julia and Amiel. They haven't had Ben that long, but they are sure in love with him. And I can see why. He has loads of personality.
Julia and Amiel found out about Ben through my daughter Jessica, who works at Woofy's Pet Foods in Comox. They often have kittens up for adoption from Kitty Cat Pals, a volunteer organization here in the Comox Valley that helps match cats up with loving homes. Jessica thought that Ben would be just the cat for our friends, and she was right!
Thanks for coming, Ben! It was a blast to play with you and take your portrait!
I'll sign off with a portrait of beautiful Julia, who took the opportunity to get a quick headshot while she was here with Ben. Amiel, you are a lucky guy!
Pamela - Courtenay Portrait Photography
I am so ready for spring. This winter has been dark and drab, even for the "wet" coast. I even saw a Seattle tourism ad recently that proclaimed, "gray is just our backdrop", or something to that effect. Not sure if that really puts a positive spin on it, but ok, at least they're trying.
So over the winter I have been working on putting together a portfolio of women's beauty photography, and Pamela was kind enough to model for me. Pamela is a working mom with 3 kids, so she definitely deserved a morning to be pampered!
We were fortunate to have the services of Corynn, from Shabby Chic Beauty Boutique, for Pamela's hair and makeup. She looked awesome.
Pamela brought some pretty dresses along so I could get a few different looks.
Working with natural light on these gray days is a challenge, but we had success, and Pamela was great to work with.
Is it time you got some beautiful portraits of yourself? Contact me for details.
Miley and Skyler - Courtenay Pet Photography
This past weekend I had the pleasure of photographing 2 Siamese cats, Miley and Skyler, owned by the Perry family of Courtenay. I had always thought of Siamese cats as aloof and disinterested (101 Dalmations comes to mind), but these two were friendly and ready to interact with me.
These cats have amazing blue eyes!
Although we weren't successful in getting them to pose together (didn't want to start a cat fight!), these two kitties were great models. It isn't always easy to photograph dark faces on animals. My lighting setup gives me the ability to capture detail without the harshness of flashes.
Remember, Valentine's pet photo sessions are coming up on Feb. 13th! Contact me for details.
I'll leave you with this "outtake" of one of Skyler's tricks. I've entitled it, "White Cats CAN Jump":
Mika - Courtenay Pet Photography
This week I got to meet Jan and Carroll and their 12-year-old miniature poodle, Mika. Mika has had some health problems of late, but she was still excited to meet me and pose for some portraits.
I love smiling dogs!
Jan and Carroll were fortunate to win one of the prizes in the "Paw Prints Fundraiser", raising money to help low-income families with the cost of spaying and neutering their pets. The project was spearheaded by Carrie Lumsden of K9Kind and the kids in the Taking the Lead Canine Therapy Program.
I am still taking bookings for Valentine's Day Mini Sessions on Feb. 13th. Bring your pet to my home studio in Courtenay for a chance to get some professional portraits taken...(makes a great Valentine's gift to yourself or someone you love!). Call me at 250-650-7389 for more information.
I'll leave you with one more of lovely Mika:
Valentine's Pet Portrait Sessions!
Is your pet your #1 valentine or are they high up on the list? On Saturday February 13th I am offering you a chance to cherish your pet even more with a special Valentine's portrait session.
These sessions are fun and fast. Each session is 20 minutes long and will feature a variety of poses (some with a Valentine's theme and some without). Due to the limited time slots these portraits are for pets only (1 pet per session). Packages start at just $99 with special pricing on all my printed products.
Spaces must be booked in advance and a $50 non-refundable deposit will be collected. Sessions will be held at my home studio in East Courtenay.
Want to get your session free? Refer 2 friends who confirm their bookings and receive the base package at no charge! ($99 value!)
Need more info? Please call (250) 650-7389 or contact me by clicking here.
Big City Dogs Find Home in Comox Valley
Yesterday I had the privilege of meeting Alicia and her 3 dogs: Rosie, Roscoe, and Prince. These little chihuahua crosses were rescued from a high-kill shelter down in Los Angeles and Alicia brought them home to BC to live in the Comox Valley (the day before they were going to be put down!).
For strays these three were very well behaved. Rosie was the biggest cuddler of the three. She definitely was the most outgoing too. Part corgi, she has the ears to prove it.
Prince was a little more aloof, but he is hilarious. He has what is called in my family, the "gressels" (the ever-present protruding tooth). Prince is a chihuahua/pug cross.
Roscoe was pretty laid back. I love his big eyes. He enjoyed snuggling on my fuzzy rug.
Watch for details on my Valentine's Pet Mini Sessions coming up soon. This is your chance to get some great quality portraits of your furry friends! I'll leave you with this adorable shot of the 3 amigos:
Check out Alicia's trendy clothing store, "Finders Keep Hers" in downtown Courtenay or at www.finderskeephers.ca.
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Seeking Ladies for Elegant Women's Portraits
* Update: this offer is now closed. Thank you to the participants *
Hi Friends, I am starting a new genre of Beauty and Glamour Photography and am looking for ladies who would like to help me build my portfolio!
Here's the scoop: each Friday morning in January and February I will hold a portrait session at my home. These are complimentary and will last approximately 90 minutes. For your participation you will receive 5 small-resolution digital files to share on social media, and the option to purchase prints at 50% off.
What do I ask from you? Not much, just that you have your hair and makeup professionally done (I have a hair and makeup artist available for a reasonable fee), that you bring 4-5 outfits along (cocktail dresses are great), and that you sign a model release allowing me to use your portraits for promotional purposes. And since it's Friday, you should definitely plan an evening out because you will look and feel beautiful!
I am looking for women from a variety of ages, from 25-70. Since I expect that there will be lots of interest I can't guarantee that everyone who volunteers will be chosen to participate. I will be collecting a nonrefundable $50 deposit to confirm booking. This will cover the cost of my hair and makeup artist (it will not be returned if you do not show).
Interested? Great! Please get in touch, preferably by phone, so that we can make arrangements. If you haven't already, please "Like" my Facebook page as that is where I will be showing off your beautiful portraits. I look forward to hearing from you!
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5 Tips to Improve Your Photos
This week I did a presentation at the Comox Valley Business Network on photography, so I thought it would make a great blog post as well. We live in such a beautiful part of the country that it is a given that we will come across scenes that we will want to remember. It is easy to take average, everyday photos, but with a few tips and tricks you can get photos that make people say, "Wow! Did you take that?!". (Can you guess that maybe this has happened to me? So annoying)...Anyways moving on...
I entitled this talk "How to get Compliments on Your Photos (Without Hardly Even Trying)".
1. You need great light
Below there's a photo without great light. It was taken in the middle of a bright, sunny day so the light is harsh (there are other problems with this photo too but I won't go into them right now).
To the rescue: the "Golden Hour". If you have a choice in when you are going to take landscape photos, it is generally best to go during the "golden hour". This is (loosely) the first hour after sunrise and the last hour before sunset. At these times the sun is lower on the horizon and the light is much warmer. The shadows are less harsh and the sky has a golden glow. This next shot was taken at the same location (Kye Bay), but it was about 6am. I am normally not a morning person but this light was definitely worth dragging my butt out of bed for!
2. Focal Point
A general rule of composition is the focal point. Without it, the eye tends to gloss over an image quickly, as it has no place to "rest". In this next photo I quickly popped out the focal point. Although it has great light (golden hour!) there is nothing to draw the viewer in.
Here is the same photo with the subject added back in. Notice how the bee adds interest and impact to the picture. That's the beauty of a focal point! (off topic: bees are very difficult to photograph! Even at 1/2000 of a second it was really hard to get it in focus!). But I digress...
3. Rule of Thirds
This is another general rule of composition. Pictures with the subject smack dab in the middle tend to look boring and uninspired:
Now, imagine your image has a tic-tac-toe board over it, so that there are intersecting gridlines at 1/3 intervals both vertically and horizontally. Studies have show that our eyes tend to be drawn to the 4 points where the lines intersect, and this adds to the impact and the strength of the image.
Here is the same photo with the blue heron 2/3s to the right. The horizon is on the top 1/3. It is more interesting than having the bird right in the middle. (off topic: also try to have your subject facing into the picture, as it is above. If the heron were facing the other way it would draw your eye off the page, which isn't ideal).
4. Leading Lines
Leading lines give a visual cue that leads the eye into the subject of the picture. Roads and paths are often used as leading lines, but in the photo below I used logs:
The subjects are the boys, so on both sides of the image the logs draw your eyes to them. Again, it adds interest and impact.
5. Patterns
Last but not least, looks for patterns. They tend to been viewed as aesthetically pleasing to the viewer. But also look for patterns that are disrupted. In the image below the boat and sheds make a pattern. But the fact that there is one boat missing makes the photo a little more interesting.
Here's one more pattern: The RCAF Snowbirds. Who does patterns better that them? (Betcha noticed the leading lines too, didn't you?!).
So there you go! I hope you find these tips helpful the next time you are out with your camera. There are lots of other elements and rules of composition, but that might be too much to digest all at once. Just keep practicing and having fun! And don't worry, it is still ok to break the rules! Until next time...
Leanne - Courtenay Grad Portraits
The excitement of graduation is in full swing for the class of 2016 (I know because I have a graduate in the family!). It is time to think about grad portraits!
This is Leanne who recently came in for a graduation photo session. Leanne is a wonderful girl and an amazing cello player. She is graduating from Mark R. Isfeld school here in Courtenay.
I am offering a special graduate portrait package for Isfeld students. You will receive:
- A 45 minute session (at my home studio). Gowns are on loan from the school.
- An in-person ordering appointment
- Minimum of 15 images to choose from
- 3 digital images (suitable for web or printing to 8x10)
- A $50 voucher toward a family or pet portrait session
All for only $200! Please call 250-650-7389 for details.
Christmas Mini Sessions with Sharon Snider Photography!
On November 27th and 28th, I am offering mini sessions for children at my home studio in Courtenay. These portraits are perfect for Christmas cards and gifts. Contact me to reserve your spot! Don't delay as these limited edition sessions will book up quickly!
These sessions are for 1 or 2 children ($20/extra child). Milk and cookies are included!
Leona - Courtenay Beauty Photography
Leona is a wonderful person and one of my first friends here in Courtenay. She is a hard-working lady with a big heart and it was a privilege to photograph some beauty portraits for her the other day.
My living room get converted to a natural light studio and it actually produces some pretty great light! Leona and I got to visit and catch up on news while I photographed her. I didn't have to worry about getting a nice expression out of her...she nailed it every time.
Watch for more beauty portraits in the days ahead. It is much better than being out in our west coast rain!
Halloween Pet Portrait Sessions!
Does your dog have the cutest costume in the neighbourhood? Or would you just like some quality portraits that you can enjoy for years to come? On October 31st, bring them to my home studio for a fun 20 minute Halloween Photo Session! (Costumes are optional).
The session fee is $50 and must be paid prior to Oct. 31 to confirm your time (non-refundable). Print prices start at $40, packages start at $95, and canvas gallery wraps are 20% off! You will get to choose from 5-8 adorable photos of your pet, and with any photos purchased you will also receive a complimentary web-ready digital file.
Want to get your session for free? Refer 3 friends who confirm their bookings and you will pay no session fee!
Spaces are limited so call (250) 650-7389 to book your spot!
Kiki - Courtenay Pet Photographer
Kiki is such a cute little pup. She came all the way from Mexico! Kiki's owner Jenny and her parents rescued her when they were holidaying down south.
Because she is a rescue, we don't know her exact breed, but Jenny thinks that Kiki could be part whippet and part lab. It doesn't really matter, though. She is adorable no matter what.
I love it when one ear flops over!
I recently donated a pet portrait session to the "Paw Prints Fundraiser" put on by the Taking the Lead program in Courtenay. Proceeds from the raffle will support Van Isle Vet Clinic's fund to help spay and neuter pets of low-income families in the Comox Valley. For more information on the raffle and the Taking the Lead program, click here.
Come back and visit anytime, Kiki! (you too, Jenny! :) )
Leia! Courtenay Comox Photographer
Recently Leia came to visit me for a photo shoot. She is so funny! Leia is 3 years old and was a hoot to photograph. I love how expressive bulldogs are.
Leia definitely can be stubborn! But look at those eyes.
When my dog has one tooth sticking out we call it the "gressels". I don't know where the word came from but it stuck. Here is a perfect example of the gressels!
And one last cheeky one!
Is October too early to mention the "C" word? As in, what do you get a parent who doesn't need anything? You take their dog out for a "walk" and straight over to my place for a pet photo shoot. They will be happily surprised and you will be the hero. Contact me for more information!
The Mackey Family - Comox Courtenay Photographer
Fall is in the air! Although I am sad to see the summer pass by, the beauty of early autumn is always amazing, and it is a great time to get the family together for a portrait. This time I got to photograph the Mackey family: Steve, Sandra, and their two rambunctious boys. Sandra had told me that they had never had a professional family portrait done before, and so this was a great chance for them to spend some time together outdoors and get some pictures at the same time.
Young boys don't tend to stay still for too long, so as much as possible I got them moving around. We picked a location along the "One Spot Trail" in Courtenay and it was a great place for the boys to explore.
We mixed it up with some rough-housing with Dad and more quiet moments with Mom.
We did actually get the boys to sit for a few minutes!
If you're considering a family photo session this fall, don't wait for the leaves to blow off the trees! I still have openings in October, so please contact me for more information. I would love to discuss how we can make some beautiful artwork for your home (and get some Christmas gifts taken off your list at the same time!).
Buster! Comox Photographer
Buster is a 10 year old Miniature Australian Shepherd/Welsh Terrier cross who is the life of the party! His owner Lisa has had him since he was a puppy.
I just love those ears! And with that head tilt I think he could be the next big thing in dog modeling! Can't you see that face on a dog food bag?
It was no problem getting Buster's attention with a treat. I wonder what he's thinking.
Good boy, Buster!
Mowgli - Comox Pet Photography
There aren't too many things in this world cuter than puppies. So when I get asked to do a puppy portrait session I get very happy. Add in the beauty of the Comox Valley and I know that there are some great photos to be made...and that was definitely the case with Mowgli, a 3 month old Weimaraner, owned by Laura and Jeff.
Mowgli was actually bigger than I expected (and calmer!). Like all dogs he was more interested in all the smells of the forest than posing for the camera, but after a short while he settled down and I was able to get him to look up! His coat is so shiny.
Although we had a very dry summer, the forest is still green. I love the moss carpet on the logs in the woods.
Fall is here. It's a great time for portraits! Whether it be in the great outdoors or in studio, I am able to capture some unique images of your furry friends (and your family too). Contact me for availability!
Piper - Courtenay Therapy Dog
Recently I had the pleasure of photographing Piper - a cute Bernese Mountain Dog cross owned by Jan Higham. Piper isn't just an ordinary house pet. He has a job to do! And his job is with the St. John's Ambulance Therapy Dog Program here in the Comox Valley.
Part of Piper's job is to visit seniors' homes in the community and provide comfort and joy to those in need. Jan explained that it is very rewarding to see dementia patients brighten up when Piper visits, presumably stimulating memories from when they had pets of their own.
According to the St. John's Ambulance website, www.sja.ca, "the Therapy Dog Program yields many benefits. Studies have shown that holding or petting an animal helps lower blood pressure, release strains and tension, as well as ease feelings of loneliness and depression. A dog can give comfort that sometimes no words can offer. They provide more than just a warm furry body; many dogs instinctively understand when some needs comfort and offer it unconditionally - without judgment and without obligation".
And of course Piper is just half of this team. Jan has trained Piper from puppyhood to be the easy-going, lovable dog that he is. Not only does Jan volunteer with St. John's Ambulance, she also helps out at the Comox Valley SPCA (in addition to holding down a full-time job!). Thanks for all you do, Jan!
Do you have a dog with a job? Time to celebrate them with a pet portrait! Contact me for availability.