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The Best of 2018

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

I know I’m a bit late to the games, but I have complied a few of my favourite photos from 2018 to share with you! This year was AMAZING! I got to work with so many incredible families and couples. I also got to travel to the east coast and have some time for a relaxing vacation in the Dominican Republic. Not to mention all the amazing weddings I photographed!

I am beyond excited to start 2019 and to work with more amazing couples and families!

I wish everyone the best 2019 has to offer and endless happiness!

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Travel Photography | Halifax, Peggy's Cove and Lunenburg

Happy Friday!!

In May, Adam and I flew to the maritimes to explore the east coast! I split the images into 3 posts so enjoy part 1!

For the biggest city in the maritime provinces, Halifax was pretty tiny. We walked everywhere! The history in this city was incredible. There were gravestones and churches that were dated as far back as 1715!

My FAVOURITE place was Peggy’s Cove. One of our days in Halifax, we rented a little tiny car and drove out to Peggy’s Cove. The locals told us that on really windy days, the water splashes up so high the water is taller than the lighthouse! We weren't that lucky to see that but it was still an amazing place! Especially to watch the sunset!

After visiting Peggy’s Cove, we took our time driving down the coast to a small little fishing town and historical site! Lunenburg was beautiful! All the house and buildings were different colors so the sailors could find home in the fog!

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Personal Blog Post | Banff Dogsledding

Hello! 

In honour of the cold snap that's come to visit us, I thought I'd post about my dogsledding trip last winter. Last winter, I know I'm sorry! There's just been so many wonderful sessions I wanted to blog! 

Last February, my family and I drove down to Banff to go on a dogsledding tour. They trucked us up a mountain, almost as far as you can go by car, to a frozen lake. The dogs were waiting for us there all hooked up and ready to go! If you're looking at the images and thinking hey these aren't huskies! They are! They're just Alaskan Huskies, not the typical large fluffy dogs we associate with the breed. The dogs were so excited to get going they couldn't sit still the until we left. 

Once on the lake, the conditions changed from a mild snowstorm to whiteout conditions. These pups knew their trails so well they took us the full length of the ride and safely back home. I would hole heartedly recommend this to anyone looking for something a little different to do in the mountains! Go have a look at some of the pictures I took! 

Stay warm! 

Megan