photography blog entries
Protected: Clients Corner–Vancouver Wedding Photographer
by snow on Jul.29, 2010, under photography blog entries
New Studio Pick-up Hours–Vancouver family and wedding photographer
by snow on Jul.27, 2010, under photography blog entries
Art at snow photography is a boutique studio where I spend quality time to ensure the final images reflect the clients’ portrait dream. We spend time at the consultation to design the portraits. I do extensive location scout before the portrait session. The actual session is never rushed. We spend as much time as it is needed to capture all the images we need.
That means, I can only afford to serve a small number of clients. Having the flexibility of a residential studio allows me to spend quality time with each of my client.
Starting in August 2010, portrait pick-up hours are
Tuesday 5-7pm
&
Friday 1-4pm
Other times are reserved for assignments and art production.
Appointments outside these times are gladly arranged.
As always, portrait investment of over 2000 Canadian dollars after the session fee will be delivered and hung in your home in the Lower Mainland.
100% Bonus on Family Portraits this Summer–Vancouver Portrait Photographer
by snow on Jul.17, 2010, under photography blog entries
Summer Family Portrait Special
When was your last family portrait? Were your kids still in diapers? Were they still wearing braces? Has it been more than a decade?
Thinking of having your family portraits taken, but need an excuse?
Too often, families do not have a visual representation of this precious relationship. This becomes invaluable especially after the children have left home. Parents will no longer have the luxury of seeing them everyday. (Ask my parents.) (continue reading…)
Top 10 favourite landscape Photographic Images–Vancouver Landscape Photographer
by snow on Jul.16, 2010, under fine art blog entries, photography blog entries
Creative people often whine about how their clients don’t appreciate the artistic genius, and fail to recognize the masterpieces. Being a creative professional for hire, I admit that often clients’ favourites may not be my best works. For the next little while, I would like to share with you my top 10 favourite landscape and portrait photographic images, and my top 10 favourite drawings/paintings. They may not be my most technically successful images–they may not even be popular. However, I would drown myself in tears if I lose any of these images permanently.
The Cherry Blossoms in Snow



