Monthly Archives: February 2010

Greece (Part trois)

Here we go Greece part trois!! October 8, 2009 was the big day and the guys and girls went off for breakfast at their respective locations. The day started out like the rest, full of smiles, laughter and anticipation. Let’s start with the girls…

I know I said that I was going to start off with the girls but Vince had to be in the shot. He was after all the hairstylist! I remember Joee and I joking about how we never got to see Vince so serious until he was working his craft. Needless to say Michelle’s hair was beautiful!

When I reached Vince’s room, this is what I saw….he’s such a joker!!

What a breath taking view huh!?

Ottawa Road Trip

Quick road trip to Ottawa and Montreal over the weekend with Lucy, my brother Rob and his girlfriend Trxie. We went to enjoy Winterlude as well as something I have been wanting to do for a while but never made time for which was to skate on the Rideau Canal Skateway and take some night photos in front of the Parliament buildings. Happy to say that we were able to do all those things. Thanks Rob, Trix for being a good sport about the photos!!


thanks for taking this photo for us Trixie.

Greece (Part deux)

Alright, so Parti numero deux for Greece (part one here)! This one’s a big one so bear with me. Like every morning while in Santorini, I got up early to do some exploring, this was the time to catch beautiful light, it was also the time where the tourists and locals alike were not out and about yet.

This island across from the one we were staying at was part of the landscape. More on this later though…

I later joined the boys for breakfast which is always good times. We later on attended the wedding rehearsal which was a good opportunity for Joee and I to scope out the area and the light as it was located in a different part of the island.

I loved observing Michelle and Vince. It was never a dull moment, they would always make each other smile and burst out in laughter, they are so goofy and cute together, as a result it was not hard to photograph them just being them.

Shortly after, we found ourselves on the Thalassa, which was a beautiful ship headed to explore the surrounding areas. What Joee and I did not know however was this…you remember the island that I photographed at the beginning of the post? Well, it turns out it was a volcano! The Thalassa docked at the base of the volcano. From there we were guided on what felt like a two hour uphill hike (i kid, 45min) on rugged terrain, and the sun beating down on us to the rim of the volcano’s crater. I must say, the view was worth it.

After scaling the volcano, the ship took the group to the hot springs where the group took turns jumping off the Thalassa into warm volcanic waters

Near the end of the cruise, we had a chance to enjoy the beautiful sun set. It was the perfect way to end the evening the day before Michelle and Vince’s big day.

to be continued…