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Curt O’Neil Photographer – Year One

Year One – in the beginning we wanted it to be awesome and I believe it was.

This post is actually coming a little later than it should but it still needs to be made. This big photography thing known as Curt O’Neil Photographer has now officially ran for just over a year. It has been an incredible journey to get to this point where I had the opportunity to meet and work with amazing couples, families and friends. The acceptance to what I have been doing and what I want to do has been more than what I could hope for and I want to thank all of you for that.

This was a big year for me which included launching this business, getting married and visiting Hawaii. Jes and I love the idea of travel and seeing the world and experiencing what it has to offer. As we move forward with this business the opportunities are starting to present themselves for us to be able to do it along with others and share in their special moments with them. The first of such adventures being Italy this summer.

I wouldn’t be able to complete a recap post without thanking some of those involved in getting me to where I am. The first person being my wife Jes – always keeping me grounded and having a goal in sight. From there I have to name a few photo friends who have helped me along the way whether they know it or not Allison, Gareth, Mike, Jordan and Mark. Thanks for your insights, your friendship and your ideas on the random things I’d ask. Also to the crew at WFF thanks for being there and being that tight knit community.

I’m looking forward to the challenges ahead and to hope to keep bringing the awesome. To stay in contact with what we are doing here you can follow us three ways:
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Below are some of my favourite shots for the year. Some won’t mean anything to you but they the moment, the shot, the people all mean something to me. It was hard just narrowing it down to this. I left out anything that was fairly recent and anything that was far back. It’s a snapshot. I also still have shoots from 2009 to finish up and get on here as well.

Thanks again to all of you and don’t be afraid to leave a comment below.

Curt and Jes Engagement shoot in Las Vegas - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Marissa in the bathtub - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Caitlin on a bridge - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Megan and Andre Wedding Shoot - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Brown Family, dad and son in super shirts - Curt O'Neil Family Photographer

Bridget and Brian on old school bike - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Bridget and Brian - old school bike - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer
Rachel in abandoned car - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Rachel and Ryan in the water - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Becky and Rich on the road - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Andrea and Scott under the willow tree - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Jillian and John in the woods - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

Whitely Family - at the bridge - Curt O'Neil Family Photographer

Big Wheel and the Spokes promo shoot - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Photographer

Hawaii volcano mountain biking - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Photographer

Jenn and AJ sleet storm on the road - Curt O'Neil Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer

Mark Rand - Lion Ride! - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Photographer

Andrea and Marc - Sunset on the hill - Curt O'Neil Lifestyle Wedding Photographer

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Alexander Family

Here comes the snow, here comes the snow, here comes the snow. Yeah! Here comes the snow!

Clearly that line up there should be sung and to the beat of “We Got the Beat” by the Go-Gos.

Moving forward. Jenn wanted a snow shoot but the Sault rolling into the start of December was pretty limited in the snow department. Then BAM the night before the shoot we get snow. So if you’re wanting it to rain chocolate chips or typhoon pudding just ask Jenn as I think she has supreme weather powers. Jenn and Steve are two local entrepreneurs who own Loplops and Dish Espresso Bar and Cafe. I’ve been frequenting Loplops for the local music (and touring acts) for about four years now; they also have an art gallery for local artists up front. During the day you may see Jenn working hard behind the window at Dish Espresso Bar and Cafe where they have daily lunch specials that Jenn laughs at me about because I won’t eat 95% of them. It is not because they are bad, I’m just a very picky eater – meat, cheese, bread and I’m good. You may also at any point in time also see their kids Jaxon and Jaelyn at one of these establishments giving a helping hand or the best helping hand that they can.

For their shoot we headed to Bellevue Park with a quick stop inside the green house which I’ve never been inside before. By the time we made it to the greenhouse Jaelyn had enough of me and was giving me the best “I so hate you” faces. Kids, you got to love them! From there we headed to the playground for some slide and snowball action. A word of caution: freshly snowed on slides become extremely quick.

Thanks for the great afternoon guys!

Alexander - Dad and kids by the pond

Alexander - family by the pond

Alexander - Jaxon in a tree

Alexander - family in a tree

Alexander - parents in a tree

Alexander - family in the greenhouse

Alexander - Dad and daughter

Alexander - Dad and daughter

Alexander - Jaxon at the playground

Alexander - Jaelyn on the slide of doom

Alexander - Jaxon on slide of doom 2

Alexander - Jaelyn on swing

Alexander - boy portrait

Alexander - girl portrait

Alexander - family on top of the hill

Alexander - happy family time

Alexander - mom and daughter

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Katagis Family

The Katagis family just recently increased by one – something about birds and bees and other logistics that seems quite confusing in baby manufacturing. With the new addition to the family they decided to do the next best thing and invited me into their home to photograph baby Macy as well as them (Megan and Tom). I’ve actually known Megan and Tom for quite some time. Once again, writing this sentence makes me say “wow” but 15-20 years ago Tom and I met playing soccer, I was the star player and Tom would get me my water. It was a good relationship, it may also be a lie. Megan and I went to high school together and acted in the play Noises Off!; if memory serves correctly I was the star and Megan would bring me my water… There are actual VHS copies of this play around somewhere (okay, at my house as my mom found them all and gave them to me in a box).

My favourite part about babies (and young kids) are the funny random faces they make and Macy was no exception to this. Macy was a trooper for most of the shoot until she became tired and hungry and hated my guts. The blue (light blue, teal) M you see behind Macy was made by Megan – now how cool is that?

Thanks for the great afternoon Megan and Tom and of course little Macy, it was a fun time and I didn’t even get puked on!

family - baby Macy

family - baby Macy

family - baby Macy with mom and dad

family - baby Macy with dad Tom

family - baby Macy with mom and dad

family - baby Macy's feet

family - baby Macy with donkey toy

family - baby Macy with donkey toy

family - baby Macy with mom Megan

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Torresan Family

It’s only fitting that on the eve of the US Thanksgiving I’m getting to some of the shoots shot on the weekend of our Canadian Thanksgiving. I had the pleasure of spending a gorgeous (if not just a bit chilly) October Saturday morning with the Torresan family consisting of Mike, Eva, Matteo and Damian. Once again the young ones had me on my toes for most of the morning – Matteo was definitely more interested in finding squirrels or playing with the rocket blaster and Damian just wanted to sleep and was probably wondering why we had him out in the chilly fall morning. I’m sure he was muttering baby swear words at me in his mind – you can see it in his eyes.

It was a great morning, the sun came out and started shining – which it definitely wasn’t doing in the afternoon (that will be the next post) – and I believe everyone had a great time. Thanks for the morning Mike and Eva.

Family Photo Shoot - boy on swing

Family Photo Shoot - boy in the trees

Family Photo Shoot - boy

Family Photo Shoot - brothers

Family Photo Shoot - family

Family Photo Shoot - boy and mom

Family Photo Shoot - bridge with boy and parents

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Whitely Family

I met Scott, Melissa, Hanna, Nathan and their dog Pacey at Hiawatha Highlands/Kinsmen Park in the northern part of the Sault for a family shoot. I’m not sure who had more energy throughout the shoot – Nathan or Pacey but I’ll give the win to the dog. The kids enjoyed getting to play on the different apparatus available throughout the park and I was able to get shots of the family interacting together. Every time I look at the pictures of Nathan basically turning himself into jelly and falling over letting others hold him up I can’t help but laugh.

I just realized while making this post that teeter totter is a funny word.

Thanks for the great time Whitelys!

Family Photography - Nathan monkeying around

Family Photography - Nathan and Hanna rock

Family Photography - family walk

Family Photography - Hanna smile

Family Photography - scott and pacey, man and dog

Family Photography - Hanna platform

Family Photography - family rocks

Family Photography - family bridge

Family Photography - funny faces

Family Photography - Hanna bridge

Family Photography - kids teeter tottor

Family Photography - kids teeter tottor

Family Photography - dad and daugther

Family Photography - parents walk

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