Monday, July 19, 2010

Inspire & Be Inspired

As with many new things, I was hesitant to volunteer for the Special Olympics as a photographer. I had no idea what to expect or how I'd do.

Now that it's done, I wanna go back in time and start all over again. It was, without question, one of the most fulfilling things I have ever been a part of. I was inspired.
The athletes are those that, at times, we look at and feel pity for, because they are "different". This week, I learned that we are the ones to be pitied.

Each day I made the trip from the games entrance to the games office, about a 25 feet trek. If I didn't receive at least one hug along the way each trip, I was surprised. Everyone had a story and a smile to share. The people were some of the kindest, most gentle I've had the pleasure of meeting. I'm 22, I guess one would say I'm over the awkward stage or I should be, but I often don't think so. I wonder what others think of me and question what I'm wearing or how I'm acting. With these guys, I learned, it doesn't really matter. The only thing that mattered to them was that I listened and smiled back. They embrace everything about the strangers they meet and love the little things in life that we so often ignore or take for granted. There are million things we could learn from them, but one of the simplest is to smile at one another. A smile and hearty hello can make my day, I wonder why I don't choose to share it with others more often.

A highlight of this amazing week was Austin Featherstone. I grew up with Austin and this week I got to see him run and win the gold in the 800m. Austin received at least four medals this week. He was on cloud nine for all five days of the games. As I watched him fly along the track, I realized how blessed I am to know such a guy. Someone who says nothing bad about others, loves and embraces each person, competes with all he has, dances without worrying about rhythm and shows his appreciation for even the smallest of gifts.

I learned so much about living this week from those we think ought to be jealous of us. I am telling you, we are so wrong.


I didn' take these photos. But it's my blog and this event was too great not to be shared.


Photo Credit: Jason Selinger

I got to meet a few famous people along the way. Don Cherry. (If you're from Canada, he's probably more famous than our Prime Minister) Corey Perry, Brandon Purst & Danny Syvret. Members of the Canadian Olympic Hockey team. And I was placed with the best photography team. Truly a pleasure to work with you guys.


Photo Credit: Connor Gray


600 police offers ran 10 k to deliver the torch.
Allison, Connor and I :)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Two Hearts

One Love.
This is Taylor and her soldier man, Ben. I met Taylor a long while ago. She's always been a little (if I may) ray of sunshine. Adorable. It was such a treat to see her as happy as she is with Ben. I can't adequately express how wonderful they were. They don't get to see each other nearly as much as they'd like, so when they are together, they don't take one moment for granted. They love every bit of every second with one another. And I loved every bit of my time with them. I always hope to capture moments. They had a million. I wish them every happiness as they continue on this crazy journey together.

Newlyweds To Be

These two get married on Friday, this week. Had to squeeze in an engagement session. I expected a bit of a hectic shoot, a bride-to-be doesn't typically have time to enjoy a photo session and lunch week of the wedding. But this one... she was so relaxed and so ready to walk down the aisle. All smiles. They have spent their entire relationship living 3.5 hours apart. The wedding erases that distance and allows them to see one another every day. They are just a bit thrilled. Paul is a pastor. He has a sincere love for the Lord, as does is fiance, Maxine, it was refreshing and encouraging. I loved watching them interact, they are absolutely, undeniably crazy about one another.


Monday, July 12, 2010

:)

A few things that make me smile every time. No matter what.

Love letters. From both my family & Justin. I'm pretty blessed.
When I can convince Avery that taking pictures is fun & she has a rare desire to hold Myles hand the entire session. This is a special day.
My favourite farmer:
It's been a year and a half. Two and a half since he first proposed. And I still can't get over the fact that I get him and these for life.


Joy

I've waited about a year to meet this beautiful little girl, Payton. She's absolutly adorable in photos and even cuter when her looks are combined with her personality. The little family of three compliment each other perfectly. I was so excited to photograph them and wasn't even a little disappointed. To you three, thanks for making it a good time and being so photogenic!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

land+water

The beach. Enjoyed a pretty amazing day at the beach this weekend. Of course, these two kids make everything ten times better. The beach is one of my top five choice ways to spend a day. Any beach. The sand between my toes, the sun, the swim. My Saturday: