Best Wishes for a Beautiful Wedding ~ Reception Album
Posted on May 10, 2011 at 11:00 am by Liz · 1 CommentI’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I just love creating photo books. I love everything from designing them to seeing your face when you open it – LOVE!
Hilary and Phil‘s session was so much fun and I cannot wait for their wedding in a few weeks (it’s almost here guys!). Their Reception Album turned out so beautifully and I wanted to share it with all of you.
Check it out.
Have a wonderful day,
Liz – Contact Me, I would love to speak with you!
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The elizabeth&jane photography Home Studio
Posted on Apr 14, 2011 at 11:00 am by Liz · 4 CommentsLast year I blogged about our office makeover and I thought it would also be fun to share images of my home studio with you as well.
When couples come in for a wedding consultation, we meet in my home studio which is located in Nepean (Ottawa). I am very proud of our pretty rad decorating skills and I think the space really lends to my style of photography.
So take a look around my home studio and I hope you enjoy it!


The goblet in the left image was a wedding gift from Thomas’ parents. It was given to them by family on their wedding day and they passed it on to us on ours. I love special family heirlooms like that.





If you have any questions regarding specific products, my process, work, or if you would like to set up a consultation or a session, I would be more than happy to assist you.
Have a wonderful day,
Liz – Contact Me, I would love to speak with you!
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Molly and Ernie in Print
Posted on Apr 13, 2011 at 10:30 am by Liz · No CommentsOne of my favourite things to create after portrait and pet sessions, are photo books. They are really the best way to view the most portraits from your session at once.
Molly and Ernie‘s humans hired me to do a beautiful fall session with them and I was so excited when they ordered a collection that included a book.
This book is an 8×8 Photo Book with 20 pages of layflat paper. It’s gorgeous.
If you have any questions about the photo books or any other product I offer, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!
Molly and Ernie’s humans even sent in a photo of Ernie with his book, as well as the wall grouping they created with portraits from their session – doesn’t it look fantastic???

I love getting photos of how clients’ session portraits are displayed in their home!
Have a wonderful day,
Liz – Contact Me, I would love to speak with you!
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A little tumble didn’t ruin his day!
Posted on Apr 5, 2011 at 10:00 am by Liz · No CommentsI had the pleasure of photographing little Jack a few days before Christmas and he was such a sweetheart. The poor little monkey had a fall about 15 minutes after we started the session and we had to take a quick break and watch some cartoons while getting Mommy-cuddles to make it all better.
After our little break, we played trucks in the kitchen and eventually braved the cold and headed outside for a walk in the park. I just love little kids in snow-suits! So cute!
Jack is such a wonderful little boy and his parents love him very much. He wasn’t too sure about me after his fall (I think he thought my big lens might have cause it – I promise it didn’t!), so Mom and Dad jumped up and down many times over to get him to giggle and although I wasn’t the one jumping and out of breath, I think it was very much worth it! Jack had a wonderful time and eventually forgot about the lady with the scary camera and had a great time.
Thank you Paulette and Tim for allowing me to capture your son’s joyful spirit. I can’t wait to do it again!
I love the face he is making!

Not too sure of me…

This was not posed at all – this is 100% natural and how he decided he wanted to watch TV. So adorable! Love the little pinkie sticking out.

Jumping, jumping and more jumping!


Best face ever. Love it!


I just love this series.

I love creating custom items from portrait sessions and one of my absolute favourite products are these super adorable 3×3 Mini Books. They are magnetic and even stick to the fridge!

Have a wonderful day,
Liz – Contact Me, I would love to speak with you!
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Staying Dry and Warm is for Sissies
Posted on Jan 30, 2011 at 1:00 pm by Liz · 2 CommentsJenga is the type of dog that everyone wants. She is warm, friendly, loving and full of beans.
During our fall session (yes I’m a bit behind on blogging!), Jenga never stopped moving – she ran and jumped and before we could stop her, she was IN the water! It wasn’t snowing yet, but this was the weekend before Ottawa’s first big snowstorm and it was far from warm. Jenga didn’t seem to notice as once she got it in her head, there was no stopping her. She was in and out and in and out over and over and all the while had the goofiest doggy grin on her face. She had a blast.









Jenga’s humans ordered the most beautiful 20×24″ Floatmount Canvas Print Storyboard and it is stunning. I seriously almost kept it for myself it’s so gorgeous!

Floatmount canvas prints are created when the storyboard or photo is printed onto canvas, then wrapped around masonite to create a thin wrap which is protected with laminate and padding is added between the print and the masonite to give the front of the Floatmount a raised, elegant look. The back has a 3/4-inch gatorblock that allows the print to extend out from the wall. It is because of this that they appear to “float” on the wall. The Floatmount Canvas Prints come ready to hang, so there is no framing necessary!
If you have any questions about my products or my process, please send me a note – I’d love to hear from you!
Have a wonderful day,
Liz – Contact Me, I would love to speak with you!
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