As a photographer, it is really easy to get caught up working with my clients, and forget to be creative and have fun with photography for myself! So, it’s time to share a personal post here on the blog! This past summer, I had a day with my two kids and thought I would try to capture the two of them together (with the big camera!). That was when… Keep Reading
Holiday Short Story Session | My Children | Vancouver Mom + Photographer
It’s Christmas Eve! And today I’m sharing my last set of Holiday Short Story Sessions. If you want to check out my earlier posts, visit my blog and view the category Short Story Sessions. Ok, I’ll be truthful…this was quite literally the shortest session ever because it was with my own children! I know some of you may think that my daughter probably loves being in front of the camera because… Keep Reading
Holiday Short Story Session | Siblings | Vancouver Natural Light Children’s Studio Photography
This is day four of my sharing with you some of my Holiday Short Story Sessions, held for clients in November. These mini sessions (at under 30 minutes) are held in my natural light studio space in downtown, Vancouver. If you haven’t yet seen my previous posts, check them out on the blog under my Short Story Sessions category. The two siblings in this session are a brother and sister… Keep Reading
My Lovely | Little Ms. M | Vancouver Children’s Photography
Valentine’s Day is less than a week away! Watch this week for posts on images from a few of my Valentine Short Story Sessions with some beautiful little ones.
My Favourite Image + Photography Tip | Vancouver Children’s Photographer
Hello! I’m flattered to have been featured on the blog site The Connections We Share, run by mother of two, Amy Lee of Vancouver, B.C. Check out my FEATURE POST, which includes one of my favourite images and a photography tip. Got a photography related question or interested in booking a session? Feel free to leave a comment below or get in touch via email at hello@sarbglaze.com! Stay connected with my… Keep Reading