Theresa & John's TEASER ALERT! White Rock Engagement Photographer


Theresa walked into her sorority's Halloween party and was drawn to the man with the tattooed face mask. The mysteriousness of it all led the intrigue. After an evening spent chat tin' up this mysterious man whom she would later find out was John - she was hooked.

A few weeks later fate struck and Theresa walked into a pub and sitting with her friends was was this guy. It was the mystery man from the party - John.

These two were incredibly fun to photograph, right from the beginning they just let loose and had fun with each other. There was so much laughter and playing, it didn't feel like a photo-shoot. It felt like just a fun day at the beach with friends. I cannot wait for your wedding here in Langley. 

Here are some photos from Theresa & John's White Rock Engagement.












































Tassimo gets to go Camping at Nahatlatch BC

I'd like to say that I've always been an outdoorsy camp fire loving gal - totally not true. I never went camping as a kid, my parent's idea of camping was a hotel. Then I met Verlon, a MEC addict, hike loving, snow camping, wilderness loving man. So, naturally I'm getting introduce to camping. I'll just say an outhouse is a luxury going camping with Verlon.

So this past weekend we did 'drive to camping' and if you know me, you'll know that I manage to fit almost everything in our SUV and the kitchen sink. Okay, maybe not the kitchen sink, but I tried to bring the Tassimo machine. That's right, I won't have 3G signal but I'll have a latte! Plans were later foiled as I forgot to bring a more powerful adapter. I may be a city girl, but I think I have a special place for camping.

We relaxed in the afternoon sun on Saturday afternoon, no technology between us and Ver's family - just good quality time. No places to be, just relax and enjoy. Our camp site had a view of Nahatlatch lake; a beautiful camp site off an old logging road. It was a beautiful places I would probably never see on my own. It was beautiful snow capped mountains surrounding the lake. We even managed to gather our courage to go for a quick dip in the freezing lake. Nahatlatch is far off the path so it wasn't crowded like a regular camp site. At night the stars illuminated the night sky like nothing I've ever seen before. But as I mentioned I'm a city girl, and whenever I heard a rustling in the trees or a branch snapping I was pretty much certain it was a cougar, or a bear - okay, it was only a raccoon but still. From going from city noise to absolute quiet is the wildest thing when your not use to it - there's only nature to hear.

Camping was actually really relaxing despite my reluctant attitude towards missing a daily shower. Finally we could just relax and soak up the sun. There was no rushing around and we had the perfect water view to enjoy. Sometimes you just need to go somewhere without distractions to just centre yourselves and reconnect. It was such an appreciated break.


Meralee(Verlon's sister)'s  little one

Me & Verlon's neice 



Set up the settings for Daniel (Ver's cousin) to take this photo of us in front of Grizzly Falls

That light blue SUV in the centre is where we camped



Grizzly Falls, BC



Our view from our campsite







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