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Back in December, we wrote about our first sponsor child Irfan. At the same time we also sponsored a girl, but the correspondance from Plan Canada about the girl got lost somewhere in the courier world. So we followed up by phone and Plan Canada sent us another information package about Rabia!

Rabia is 12 years old, lives in Pakistan with her parents and four other siblings. You can find out a little more about Rabia by reading the text in the following images.


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To our very pleasant surprise, in today’s mail we received hand written letters from both Irfan and Rabia. Irfan had some help writing his letter because, according to the letter, his writing isn’t legible. However, Rabia wrote the letter by herself! We’re so proud of both of them! We can’t wait to write back.

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(Sorry about the quality of the iPhone pics; We were too excited and eager to blog about it!)

Love Grows

March 13, 2010

Love. It’s hard to contain it in a definition. What it’s not though, is a statement. A combination of words thrown together in empty shells of conversations. It’s organic. It grows. I don’t mean it grows in strength or intensity, but that it lives. It ages. It scars and wrinkles. In that growth may dwell moments of intense weakness, where a mere whisper may cause it to vanish altogether. And out of those weak moments, giant spirits of hope evolve. When you can’t fix things, but only know that in the morning, you will try again. You will simply try. And love … will continue to grow.

As wedding photographers, one of the things we feel the need to do, is to constantly re-invent ourselves. That means constant learning; be it shooting techniques, lighting techniques, post processing, or just improving and strengthening our visual aesthetics so we can see shots before we click. And due to the nature of wedding photography, there isn’t a whole lot of practice or experimentation that can be done in-the-field so to speak. When a couple hires us, we don’t go in and “try” stuff. At the same time, we know that we need to have an ever-growing arsenal of shots and techniques in our belt to be able to pull them out and use them in tight spots.

Consequently, we are always using each other as guinea pigs to try out new stuff on our off days. A good by-product of having to do this is that we can end up with some shots of ourselves that we would otherwise never take. Interestingly enough, we both fight to be behind the lens rather than in front of.

We took the following shots in this little corner in our building gym. This is what the corner actually looks like (sorry about the noise; iPhone picture):


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These following shots were taken in this same corner without any backdrops.

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In case you are wondering, Mehreen was listening to Black Eyed Peas.

We covered Sarah and Kyle’s wedding at the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville last summer.

Funny story from this wedding. Midway through the wedding, after their portraits, Kyle and Sarah were getting late for the reception, and we still had our stuff to collect. So the wedding co-ordinator offered to escort them to the reception hall in her own golf cart, leaving the couple’s golf cart with us to take back to the reception hall once we were done packing, which only took a couple of minutes. However, we got to the reception hall about ten minutes later than we should have. What held us up? Well, lets just say there were quite a few golfers who gave us the evil eye riding around in a golf cart that read “Just Married”. We took turns. It was fun! Yes, we’re ashamed at our behaviour. A little.







































So a couple of weeks back we wrote about our decision to get involved with Plan Canada and become foster parents to two kids; one boy, and one girl. Today we received in mail a welcome package from Plan Canada for one of the two sponsorships. (We’re assuming the second one is on it’s way even though we submitted the application back to back).

So meet Irfan, our foster child. He lives with his parents and four siblings in Burewala, Pakistan.

In the package we received Irfan’s pictures, information about his family and household, stationary for writing to Irfan, and pamphlet about his village including history, basic services, their daily lives and the problems they face and how Plan Canada is helping the village reach over these problems.

You can find out more information about Plan Canada and their services by visiting www.PlanCanada.ca.

Happy holidays everyone!


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