The Beauty of Innocence by Zara Otaifah

The Beauty of Innocence by Zara Otaifah

As a photographer I get to take many family shots for clients to the point I lose track of them so easily. However there are certain photos that you get to take as a photographer and they remain so vividly memorable to you. That when you develop a relationship with the model | client. The more you feel you are inspired and impressed by your client the greater the result would be. and that's how I felt to this little beautiful precious girl. It was such a joy to photograph her. I let my camera freely following her in every single step she took in order to delightfully capture her beauty and innocence.
Mie Dok Dok

Mie Dok Dok

Mie Dok Dok is an Indonesian noodles that usually sold late at night by the travelling street food vendors. It is gravy and has a characteristic of strong spicy flavour. There is also sweetness in it from the sweet soy. The sellers often add leafy vegetables to the noodles, and served with salad and small prawn crackers on top.
Roots by Anna Cicala

Roots! by Anna Cicala

While in Tobermory which has wonderful views of the Bruce Peninsula I took another one of my famous hikes and see this incredible, massive tree. I had thought to myself I can only imagine how many years, decades this tree's been around, how many stories it could tell and that lead me to think about us as humans how many stories we can pass on, our ancestors, generations before and ahead of us that can tell all the stories we can share along the way.
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