Mya, seaside editorial published in Selin magazine.

Mya and her Mom met me in front of my apartment and we walked down to the second beach to shoot.

I was carrying my gear and the wardrobe and we chatted as we walked.

We found a place that was sheltered from the wind and alternated in changing in the washroom and sometimes on the beach. Mya’s mom was a wonderful help and kept an eye on the gear while we moved around the beach hiding from the wind and finding a shady spot from the sun.

I sent the images to the agency for selection and then I sent my favourites out for publication. I wanted to surprise Mya and the agency and I did. This spread, Mya, seaside was published in Selin Magazine Issue 39 Volume 32 and you can get a copy here.

Coco and Jayda in studio.

The best part of my job is getting to work with incredible agency talent. Every time we get an assignment or a concept we pull it together and get it done. Often we have never worked together before but after a quick intro and orientation, we get to work. This is the result, a certain kind of magic happens and we share the result with you.

Coco and Jayda haven’t worked together before and I am really happy with the result.

Thanks to Off Town Magazine #29 Vol 6 for featuring our editorial.

Meghan G in studio for Off Town Mag Issue #29 Vol 5

Spent a Sunday with a wonderful new model from Alaeria Agency, Meghan.

Thanks to Off Town Magazine for publishing the editorial in Issue #29 Vol 5, grab your copy here.

Kasia, in colour published in Selin Magazine.

An editorial we created at Doris Land was published in Selin Magazine Issue 27 Vol 3.

Kasia and I have known each other for 6 years now, I met her when I reached out to Numa Models asking for a model for a creative. That relationship gave me a job that lasted three years. I created test images for the agency’s new models.

Connection is the glue that keeps us going, the thread that pulls us forward and I am so grateful for all of the amazing ones I have in my life.

Featured Artist with the Luupe for International Women's Day.

Can someone pinch me?

This just happened. Featured Artist with the Luupe for International Women's Day.

This image is part of a self-portrait project I did during the lockdown. I created a self-portrait a day for 150 days and during that time I decided to shave my head so I didn’t have to dye my hair anymore. This image encapsulates a moment in time that began a new chapter and I am beyond thrilled to be a featured artist among such a powerhouse group of women who work to lift each other up every day.

The blouse I am wearing is orange and navy blue, I bought it for $2 in a bin at a local thrift store. The pants I have on are polyester navy blue and pin stripped. I bought the couch during lockdown for $200 so I had a place to lay down or relax that was not my bed. I live in a bachelor's apartment and my bed is in the center of the main room. I wanted to change the vibe during the lockdown and I sold it once things opened up again and my apartment went back to being my workroom. I couldn’t move it out of the way to give myself enough room to shoot or use the floor when I was doing projects.

I hope you found a way to celebrate yourself today, remembering that you are an integral part of moving us forward and I am so grateful to be able to share a piece of my journey with you.

Sam, I am Editorial.

Published in GMARO Magazine, Sam I am shot in the studio with my styling and creative direction.

GMARO Magazine February 2023 Issue #23 you can get a copy of the magazine here