The O'Donnell Family: It's Fun!

One of the greatest things about being a professional photographer is the people that I have the opportunity to connect (or re-connect) with and spend time with. It is great because everyone, at some point, will need to hire a professional photographer, whether it be for a wedding, for family portraits, for maternity and newborn portraits, or for an event.

Years and years ago, in a previous life, I was a competitive swimmer, at Brock University. From about the age of 7 until I was 17 or 18, I swam, 7 to 8 times a week, at a provincial level. Sean was on the swim team with me, and we were good friends back in the day.

I had the chance to re-connect with Sean this past Tuesday when I hung out with him, his sister, Sara, and their Mom, Catherine, for a family portrait session.

Brides may recognize Catherine, as she is the owner and primary baker from Willow Cakes and Pastries. She is a phenomenal woman and a great pastry chef. If you haven't seen or tasted her goodies, you NEED to make a trip in to Niagara-on-the-Lake to do so!

Enjoy a few of these images. It was quite windy on Tuesday, but we still managed to get some really nice images for them.

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Posted May 20 2010 by Bryan Caporicci  |  Category: It's Fun!  |  View all recent posts


Niagara Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Bryan Caporicci Photography


Niagara Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Bryan Caporicci Photography


Niagara Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Bryan Caporicci Photography


Niagara Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Bryan Caporicci Photography


Niagara Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Bryan Caporicci Photography


Niagara Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Bryan Caporicci Photography


Niagara Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Bryan Caporicci Photography


Niagara Wedding and Portrait Photographer - Bryan Caporicci Photography

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