I’ve been sitting on this news for months, waiting to tell the world. Finally the time is here!
Earlier this spring, I met with the very intelligent, hilarious, upbeat and creative designers at Canadian owned and operated Stiltskin’s Spindle. They’ve designed an absolutely AMAZING collection of formal and wedding dresses, which I got a sneak peak at while we decided what kind of photo shoots to do for them. I was impressed by their sketches, and we quickly started brainstorming crazy ideas back and forth. We share a similar offbeat view to creativity and humour, so collaborating our ideas was the easy part. Implementing them took more work, but such a vast creative team of people pitched in to help. It took my breath away to see how many people came together to see this project through to fruition. Friends to help with my equipment, beautiful real women to model the dresses, hairstylists, one of whom turned into a last minute model when one woman couldn’t make it to a photoshoot, friends, families and colleagues who owned props we desired (from antique cars to horses and carriage), people who provided amazing FOOD for the army of us on the long days of shoots… wow. The list goes on and on. A huge thank you to everyone who made these creative shoots possible! You each made them better in your own way, with your own talents. We couldn’t have done any of this without you.
And a special thank you to my Mom, Shirley. Moms truly make the world go around – and she flew here to watch my sweet Abbie for me for several weeks. My husband was away on a military course, so she kept her safe so I could travel to work on this project and not worry for her. Thank you so much for your support, Mom. I couldn’t have done it without you!
Three full 12 hour days of travelling, photo shoots, a forecast of rain for one day (thankfully it didn’t affect us in the end!), a broken studio light, wind that wanted to steal my umbrellas while on stands with my lights, sun that burned our skin, a broken down car, last minute model changes… we overcame all these obstacles and more. WITH our humour intact. I don’t think I’ve laughed so hard in years – what a great group of people to work with! A constant flurry of activity, refreshing and exhausting at the same time.
In the end, everything flowed together perfectly. The locations, the people, the hours to shoot, props, the post shoot editing time and painting the digital art for the photos… wow, just wow. Like the title of this post says, it’s a dream job. Unleashing the creative side, laughing with people, collaborating on something bigger than myself. I hope to have many more seasons of working with Stiltskin’s Spindle.
Check out the dresses at the Stiltskin’s Spindle website:
Their web designer, Mike, did a great job creating their site, organizing all the photos and putting it all together.
Props to Mike!
Check out my favourite photos from the shoots in the new Stiltskin’s Spindle gallery on my website as well!




