About Creative Clicks Photography:

Hi and welcome to my blog! My name is Tamsen Donker and I specialize in natural light, on-location photography, serving the greater Niagara area. I love to photograph you in every stage of your life, whether it be maternity, newborn, children, family and weddings. This blog is my favorite place to share my recent work, so sit back and relax, take a look through and be sure to leave some comment love if you see something you like! Please feel free to contact me if you would like to book your session or have any questions.

Archive: January, 2010



Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Yes, we’re still here!

Things have slowed down photography wise after the crazy rush of fall/Christmas sessions.

We were able to enjoy wonderfully relaxing holidays with our family and friends and managed to get back into the swing of things again in January. Although the cold weather doesn’t allow us to get out and shoot much, we have been getting lots of other things done.

We had a new logo designed, and then I got busy making all new business cards and brochures and other marketing materials. They just arrived via UPS yesterday and we are LOVING them! The website is well under way and the blog will also receive an overhaul. It’s just soooo exciting! We can’t wait to show everyone!

Because no photography post should really be without pictures, here’s a few Steff took of Trinity in December.

I have more to post about soon, and some pics of my girls to share as well :)

Hope you’re enjoying this crazy winter! I am thankful there hasn’t been much snow yet, but it is still SO cold!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Bigger IS Better!!

Check out this fabulous article by Amy Ro Photography.

http://amyrophotography.com/blog/2009/12/bigger-really-is-better-providence-photography

It’s amazing how small an 8×10 print really is! I think everyone is afraid of large sizes. I recently ordered a 16×24 canvas, thinking it would be HUGE! Then I hung it up….lol. It looks tiny. I think I am going to order two more to go on either side to make it look a little more substantial. I will definitely learn from my mistakes :)

Hopefully this article enlightens everyone so they don’t make the same mistakes I did!

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