It can always be a challenge amidst our wet Canadian fall season to find a good time for a nice autumn shoot. So, after a few reschedules due to weather, we finally received the opportunity we were looking for to sink the Anchor family picture project! Desiring to have a unique picturesque fall setting, we headed to the Dundas Valley Conservation Area. The weather was a bit unpredictable but thankfully the rain held off long enough for us to venture through the trees and tracks for some great shots. It’s always fun having a photogenic family pull into the station, but there’s nothing quite like having an adventurous group who are willing to climb any obstacle to get the job done. A little patience went a long way in the case of this fall photo shoot – it was well worth the weight… Anchor… get it?!?
The Anchor Family
About the Author: Mark Elias
A carpenter; a restauranteur; an oil spill technician; a professional photographer and videographer; an NLE video editor and motion graphics designer; a certified Adobe Master Suite user, graphic designer and print layout specialist; a web developer and student; a husband and a father.
People have frequently asked me to define what I do for a living, which I can easily do:
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