Friday, January 2, 2009

First pictures of the new year

We decided that Jan. 1st would be a good time to go out as a family, to get some photos and some geocaching. We made our way up to Jones Falls, on the otherside of Seeley's Bay for our first stop. On the way to finding the cache there was a large dam and saw a waterfall / rapids. The weather beautiful and pretty cold, but the kids seemed to have a lot of fun, and it was nice to get out.

Next we decided to take a drive, and head to another cache at Brass Point Bridge, and on our way I saw an ice wall at the side of the road. We made our way to Burnt Hills road, and stopped at the area where the cache was. Unfortunately, we couldn't find the cache, and this isn't the first time we looked for this one. A little frustrated we decided to make our way, and try our luck with a cache at the locks on Washburn Rd.

While I wandered taking pictures, my wife and kids went searching for the elusive cache that we couldn't find earlier in the year. This is a very beautiful area, and no matter how many time we visit this area, we never get tired of it. Not wanting to be left out of the fun, my son brought along his trusty camera, and decided to take some photos along with me.

All in all it was a great day.

View more photos of Jones Falls / Washburn Rd at Blackwave.ca

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Booking for the New Year

Hope Everyone has had a great Christmas. Ours was busy, but the kids had a great time with the family.

I am starting to book for the new year, and will be posting some specials on my prints in February. I will be away for 2 weeks in January for a family cruise. Hoping to get some new prints, of some more exotic places.

If you ahve any questions, feel free to drop me a line.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Christmas Season

Well, I have my last photo shoot of the Christmas season tonight. It has been a good first season, and thank you to all the clients who allowed me to take photos of themselves, and their families. I had a lot of fun, and hope you did as well.

Happy Holidays, and hope to see you in the new year.

Kris Frenette

Sunday, December 21, 2008

New Site

I am in the midst of launching my new photography site. I have decided to minimize my use of flash, in favour of ease of use.

It is still a work in progress, and I will be adding more to my portfolio, and displaying prints over the next few weeks. In the works is a calendar, showing the days and time I am free, and some other services I can offer.

Feel free to leave me any comments about the site, good or bad.

Kris