Katie Lynn Kaiser | Portraits | Edmonton Portrait Photographer

Katie Lynn Kaiser | Portraits | Edmonton Portrait Photographer

In order to expand my technical skills and to have some fun, I decided it was time to collaborate with some of the other people in the local photography community. This is where I went on to Model Mayhem and got in touch with Katie!

I had no idea what I was getting into….

We planned out the shoot with some vague guidelines and thoughts along the idea of: modelling, posing, Sue Bryce etc. We had a lot of keywords floating around but no clear idea on what we wanted to do really. The location we decide upon was the Terwiliger Dog Park near Rabbit Hills, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. We rolled into the park around 5 PM and started walking towards this “cool” spot which Katie had been to earlier. Let me tell you, it was quite a walk!

Anyway. Following that we started setting up the shoot and in rolled the wind. The wind sent one of the flashes crashing down with the umbrella and I decided I will go “all natural light” for this shoot (personally I LOVVVEEEE using flashes!).

We setup to near this winding path and we got these really cool images! :

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Following the path, we went further down the rabbit hole (you get the reference? If not you need to read some books my friend). We found this alcove and then got the following cool iamges:

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As you can see, I went a little ham on the editing side of things here but that happens sometimes when you  are distracted….

As I had mentioned earlier, I had no idea what I had gotten myself into… Well what I meant by that was not only did I get a chance to work with this awesome model but I made a friend who shared my love of books and was an awesome gardener as well. She led me further along these tracks and finally to this ravine that touch the river! Oh boy that was perfect timing since we caught the sunset!

Here are the images from that spot!

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Finally we started going back and just got these final few images!

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What happens to your photos? Planning your wedding

What happens to your photos? Planning your wedding

Planning your wedding can be a difficult and arduous process. One of the things that should not be arduous is picking a photographer. I intend to make that choice easy by showing you what we do to ensure a consistent and excellent experience at Box Cube Photography. In order secure and ensure the safety of your photos we have a triple backup system where we backup all of your photos to three different locations on the very night of the wedding. Our day does not end at the wedding, it ends when we have ensure the safety of your photos since these are lifelong heirlooms.

A frequent and common question that I get asked after the shoot is “now what?”. Well here is my answer on how I do things at Box Cube Photography!

The utmost care is taken and each step followed to ensure that your photos are delivered to you in a timely manner and kept safe in any and all circumstances!

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Much as I would like to say that this process is simple and sweet, it’s not. Its fairly complicated and requires a long amount of time which is why it can take up-to 4 weeks for viewing session to happen (keep in mind each photographer is different and it may take them a different amount of time to complete the edits. A common number that I found in my research was 6-8 weeks for other photographers.)

I strive to provide my clients with the best experience possible combined with some of the best memories they will have for their lifetime!

If you are a bride and you are looking for a photographer do not hesitate to get in touch with me today! I am not just a photographer, though, I can also serve as a friend and advisor for your big day to make the complicated task of planning a wedding simpler!

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