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Sad day today to loose our boss Bee. đź’” A long life very well lived. We were lucky to be her subordinates.
19/06/2022

Sad day today to loose our boss Bee. đź’” A long life very well lived. We were lucky to be her subordinates.

11/02/2021

Woof Woof - Sorry we have been so quiet here - Our Human Nicole has been working on a new project and her head has been full of birdsong and local design while she launched .nz - expect more regular canine and creative content here in the future! X Bee, Tere and Kahu

Stay safe this holiday season friends, see you in the new year.Xx
25/12/2020

Stay safe this holiday season friends, see you in the new year.
Xx

Ho Ho Ho WOOF! with loveXx
24/12/2020

Ho Ho Ho WOOF! with love
Xx

Woof Woof and all the best for the holiday's friends. What are you and your humans doing these holidays?Xx
23/12/2020

Woof Woof and all the best for the holiday's friends.
What are you and your humans doing these holidays?
Xx

We asked  how her design practice shapes her photography and vice-versa?"I love this question as this is something I obs...
22/12/2020

We asked how her design practice shapes her photography and vice-versa?

"I love this question as this is something I observe often in my work. In photography I find my compositions to be heavily influenced by how I design—my shots are generally somewhat minimal, and I try to achieve a certain balance in my compositions. There’s an element of emotion or softness in there. My personal design style is quite simple and subtle, and I love including elements that are hand-drawn or illustrated to add softness in an otherwise clean, contemporary design."

In our final   profile of the year  tells us about the driving forces scaffolding her photography work"Documenting peopl...
22/12/2020

In our final profile of the year tells us about the driving forces scaffolding her photography work

"Documenting people and places is my way of not only honouring someone or something for who and what they are—it is a way in which I appreciate things about a place or a moment that others often take for granted. Having come from a country where people are less fortunate, I developed a deep sense of appreciation for where I am and what I have in my life. It is my way of preserving it all, and knowing that what I am looking at will never be the exact way it is at this very moment is very precious to me—and this is the driving force behind what I create."

https://www.walkthe.co.nz/profiles/justin-camille-and-freya

21/12/2020
In our latest paw-trait Freya's mum  tells us;I love photographing portraits and consider myself predominantly a portrai...
20/12/2020

In our latest paw-trait Freya's mum tells us;

I love photographing portraits and consider myself predominantly a portrait photographer. Working with people and capturing them & their story is what fills my cup, time and again. As for the landscapes—I don’t consider myself a landscape photographer, but it’s impossible not to photograph the landscapes when you live in the Rockies. One of my favourite ways to compose an image is to include tiny people at the foot of a mountain, to give people a frame of reference for the sheer size of the mountains.

https://www.walkthe.co.nz/profiles/justin-camille-and-freya

In our latest profile  says; Freya has been such a positive influence on our lives. I can’t imagine life without her now...
20/12/2020

In our latest profile says; Freya has been such a positive influence on our lives. I can’t imagine life without her now, and I am especially grateful to have adopted her right before COVID. We definitely wouldn’t have as many reasons to go outside, and life is just so much more delightful, light-hearted and fun with her in it. She is a great reminder to stay present; she teaches us how to live in the moment and be right there with her, no matter what else is going on in our lives or in the world.
https://www.walkthe.co.nz/profiles/justin-camille-and-freya

 &  adopted Freya when she was just 10 weeks old on December 8th, 2019. "Before we adopted her, all we know about her is...
19/12/2020

& adopted Freya when she was just 10 weeks old on December 8th, 2019.

"Before we adopted her, all we know about her is that she was found with her mother and sister in Northern Saskatchewan before she was rescued and transported to Cochrane, an hour away from where we live in Canmore."

https://www.walkthe.co.nz/profiles/justin-camille-and-freya

Happy birthday Freya!

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