Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Shades of Stratford

I've been meaning to post some pictures of this beautiful town I live in. Stratford is enchanting, even more so around the holidays. As Christmas approaches it magically transforms into a Norman Rockwell painting. Carollers dressed in Victorian costumes stroll the streets singing holiday favourites, wonderful smells from bakeries and chocolatiers waft on by, and Santa and LIVE reindeer attract children in droves. If you love Christmas as much as I do, you'll eat this town up!

I snapped a few as I was shopping downtown one afternoon. We have possibly the coolest toy store ever. If you come to town, you must pay a visit to Family & Company. Its storefront attracts the finest of window droolers, of all ages. And inside you'll find a jam-packed, toy-lovers heaven, fully equipped with a soda bar.

I hope to share more of this festive town as the 25th creeps up on us. 23 MORE DAYS!





Tuesday, October 28, 2008

To Italy with Love

Honeymooning in Italy, can't beat it. Our trip began in Rome, to which I was pleasantly surprised. For a bustling city, it's quaint narrow cobblestone streets, beautifully-clothed people, stunning architecture, the wine, the food, people singing on the Spanish Steps surrounded by lovers under the moonlight, astounding works of art, the Vatican, gelato! Truly awe-inspiring.

After 3 days it was on to Florence, where Dino and I spent a week soaking up all Tuscany has to offer. We had been wanting to go to Florence for years after watching David Rocco's Dolce Vita, a travel/food show filmed in Florence. Firenze upheld its elegant appearance we tuned into watch every Sunday morning. The late-medieval looking centre with it's markets, famous works of art from Leondardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Botticelli to name a few, romantic piazzas and traditional food, including the famous Florentine Steak (not for wusses) - bellissimo! We skirted to the quaint villages of Siena and the small walled medieval hill town of San Gimignano to gasp at the most breathtaking views of Tuscany. Saying good-bye to Florence was not easy. I hope to return one day.

Our final destination, Venice. On first arrival, Venice seemed like a bit of an amusement park. Swarms of tourists packed on to vaporetti's (water buses), us included. As we traveled to our stop, we were both thinking just how far our hotel would be from where we would get dropped off. Our suitcases were now packed to the max, and significantly heavier, and did I mention it was 90 degrees out. I remember booking the hotel specifically for it's location in proximity to the stop. And it kinda was, 3 bridges later. As our trip went on we heard the echo of many a suitcase being dragged up and down stairs of bridges, and each time brought a chuckle and dry heave. Don't get me wrong, aside from the many tourists, the blazing heat, the overpriced tourist traps, Venice was beautiful and there is nothing quite like it. We wandered off the beaten path to discover the local fare of quaint streets, laundry hanging across the narrow canals, fishermen coming in with the day's catch, and family restaurants that served up fresh local dishes.

To Dino and I, it was a dream trip and the perfect honeymoon. Here is a tasting of some of the many pictures I had a pleasure taking.














Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Back to work

Well, it has been a while since I've had a chance to post anything! Summer has come and gone for me with wedding plans, building a home, selling one, and moving to a new town. Stratford has been welcoming to say the least. Possibly the quaintest little town I've ever seen, and I get to live here.

So back to work indeed. Below are some photos I've taken over the past few months but haven't had any time to post.

I'll also be sharing some personal photos from my beautiful wedding and the honeymoon in bella Italia.

Enjoy.








Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Trinity Road

So I haven't been a very good blogger lately. That's due to an exciting turn of events in my life. Three years ago I opened my front door (literally) to find my prince, my best friend - ladies, they do exist. This February Dino proposed and we're set to be married on August 30th. I will be joining him in Stratford where we are building our new home and life together.

For now I am finishing up some sessions (including a wedding which I am thrilled about) and closing up shop till after the wedding. I'll be back up and runnin' the biz from Stratford, so keep in touch!

This next session was a lot of fun. My brother (dark curly hair) and his friend Jeremy are Trinity Road, a rock/pop/country band, and a couple of amazingly talented guys, though I'm slightly biased. Check em out at http://www.myspace.com/trinityroad.

Click on the photos to see a larger view.



_MG_5378, originally uploaded by NT Photography & Design.



_MG_5413 copy, originally uploaded by NT Photography & Design.





Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Baby A

Welcome baby number three! This little baby girl was only a week old and was so easy to photograph. You may remember her mom Aimee from "She Glows", a session I had back in February. Like mother, like daughter, both are model material.



BabyA, originally uploaded by NT Photography & Design.




_MG_4891, originally uploaded by NT Photography & Design.




_MG_4921, originally uploaded by NT Photography & Design.





Monday, April 21, 2008

Welcome Spring

Finally warmth. Spring has arrived. After one long winter of hibernation, I happily embrace our first season.

So, I thought I'd get on board and springify myself with a fresher look. As a designer, I am always playing around with the latest and greatest trends, software, techniques, you name it. At times my career seems more like a hobby than a real job. I LOVE it.

I am also working on some new pictures of newborns and pet photography that I am really excited about and will post soon.

Ciao for now.
Nataal

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Let him eat cake

So Sunday we celebrated my nephew's 1st birthday. Friends and family gathered to rejoice as the little guy graduated from baby to toddler.

As that 8 inch white-frosted cake was laid before him, what happened next was kinda like watching a movie in slow-mo. Arms extend outwards, he turned left to his mother and smiles as if to say "could this be real?!" He turned to his right, big open mouth smile to his dad. {zoom in on glistening drool} His eyes, moist from tears of delight, focused back on the cake. And with one swift solid motion his little hand broke into the sweet fluffy icing and brought as much into his mouth as he could.

It was a good cake.