Category Archives: Personal

First Week of October » Aldergrove Family Photographer

Post #19 of Personal Project 52 weeks. * Our new church. I had the pleasure of photographing it. I plan to post more photos after the open house on Saturday. * It was 15 degrees out. Lightly drizzling. Around 10 am. Somehow we ended up outside. And Noah wanted to play with the water. Surprisingly,…

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  • Audrey - Beautiful picture of the church! Love it! Amazing how when your Mattias wipes out you’ve got the lens ready! 😉 too funny! Keep doing this … like you said, you will be so very glad you did!ReplyCancel

  • Lindsay - Love them…I know I say it all the time, but such talent! And wow on the baking picture…incredible depth of field…very cool! Keep it up, Karin….you’ve almost inspired me to take on a project like that, and that says a lot because I don’t do those kinds of things 😉
    PS. You’re an amazing mom…playing in the water in October and then letting them help you bake afterwards, very cool and fun – my hat goes off to you 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Joni - I could comment on all these pictures; Love the picture of the Noah playing in the water outside (you def are a cool mom for letting him do that)! Glad Noah enjoyed the fire hall! The church is gorgeous! Hope to see your moo cards in person(how can you not love them…even the name is cool!)ReplyCancel

  • Alicia Louwerse - Missing your personal blog posts Karin 🙂
    Hope to see one soon.ReplyCancel

End of September / Beginning of October » Aldergrove Family Photographer

Post #18 of Personal Project 52 weeks. * Celebrated a joint birthday party in style. With a pony. Noah didn’t dare go on. Mattias loved it. Pretty typical. We all had a blast at the party and were WIPED when we got home. They crashed. Likely due to the copious amounts of sugar that were…

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  • Karrie - Must admit I love peering into your life via these mini-updates. Fabulous idea, beautiful family and great stories…Thanks for sharing!ReplyCancel

  • arenda - oooh, i just made that cheesecake pie this week, too! sooo scrumptious! 🙂 love these personal posts, karin!ReplyCancel

  • Audrey - I love the self portrait – you are a beautiful lady.ReplyCancel

  • Bep - Looks like you live in the country!ReplyCancel

Fourth Week of September » Aldergrove Family Photographer

Post #17 of Personal Project 52 weeks. * Re-branding!!! I have started with my re-branding process and marketing materials are slowly being changed. I’m excited! * Rogebrood. (or pumpernickle). Noah thinks it’s a treat. And why not? He doesn’t know it’s healthy and that it keeps him regular. Not that he needs to be even…

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  • Bep - I like the time out,but he got company?
    What would the man has to say of us???quit..ReplyCancel

Third Week of September » Aldergrove Family Photographer

Post #16 of Personal Project 52 weeks. * Nk’mip Winery. Wow. I can not believe how much that area has developed in the last 10 years.  One of my favorite parts of visiting the Okanagan is seeing the rolling green hills of vineyards and orchards. I love the long rows of vibrant bushes and trees…

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  • Rachel - beautiful shots Karin! Looks like a great vacation 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Kara - Gorgeous!
    Love all the colours in this one 🙂ReplyCancel

  • jen h - Hey you…
    These are stunning! What an amazing place too!
    Thanks for your kind comments over at beyond!
    I adore your work always 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Bep - very nice!ReplyCancel

  • Jacoba - I love the one of you and Art. AND, I think that Noah needs to come over here and play with all this Thomas stuff we’ve accumulated…ReplyCancel

Second week of September » Aldergrove Family Photographer

Post #15 of Personal Project 52 weeks. We were away on vacation and then I had so much to catch up on! So this post is a couple of weeks late. * Cherry tomatoes. Hundreds of GREEN ones. I was really hoping that they would ripen before we left but I was utterly disappointed. The…

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  • Lisa - I just read in the paper not to worry about green tomatoes. We have tons, too, and apparently the cool weather will help them turn red very soon 🙂
    I can’t figure out the photo on the bottom, far left. What is that??ReplyCancel

  • Bep - So nice to see your pics again!very nice!ReplyCancel

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