Photo by Laura Seguin Photography
A little about me:
I bring a mix of high energy, quick wit, and genuine connection to every session. I’ll probably crack a few bad jokes, trip over my own camera strap, and have you laughing before you even realize you’re in front of the lens. My goal is to make you feel comfortable, seen, and completely yourself — so your photos feel warm, natural, and full of life.
A little about me:
I bring a mix of high energy, quick wit, and genuine connection to every session. I’ll probably crack a few bad jokes, trip over my own camera strap, and have you laughing before you even realize you’re in front of the lens. My goal is to make you feel comfortable, seen, and completely yourself — so your photos feel warm, natural, and full of life.
How it started
Honestly, I picked up my camera because I was trying to freeze time. I’ve got two wild, wonderful boys, and somewhere between the sleepless nights and snack negotiations, I realized how fast it was all going. I started photography as a little side project — something just for me — and it quickly turned into a love for capturing the real, imperfect, joy-filled chaos that makes family life so special.
How it started
Honestly, I picked up my camera because I was trying to freeze time. I’ve got two wild, wonderful boys, and somewhere between the sleepless nights and snack negotiations, I realized how fast it was all going. I started photography as a little side project — something just for me — and it quickly turned into a love for capturing the real, imperfect, joy-filled chaos that makes family life so special.
The Story So Far
Three years ago, we traded the Southern Ontario city noise for Northern Ontario skies and bought our first home here — the best decision we’ve ever made. Even while working full-time and raising two busy boys, photography has remained a huge part of who I am. It’s not something I “fit in” — it’s something I need. I couldn’t give it up even if I tried.
The Story So Far
Three years ago, we traded the Southern Ontario city noise for Northern Ontario skies and bought our first home here — the best decision we’ve ever made. Even while working full-time and raising two busy boys, photography has remained a huge part of who I am. It’s not something I “fit in” — it’s something I need. I couldn’t give it up even if I tried.