ABOUT ME
Capturing Life's Moments with beautiful Art
I’m a professional photographer located in Moncton, New Brunswick, with a passion for preserving the moments that truly matter. My journey into photography has evolved into a commitment to create unique and meaningful artwork for individuals, their pets, and families.
Being a part of the Focus Camera Club has greatly influenced my development as a photographer. Surrounded by a community of talented and supportive individuals, I’ve gained insights not just into technical skills, but also into seeing the world through an artistic lens, and understanding the importance of storytelling through photography. Their camaraderie has enriched my craft and further ignited my passion for this art.
At Ian's Photomagnet Studio, I prioritize delivering a warm and engaging experience for families—from the initial planning stages to the moment you first see your stunning images. My approach is relaxed and fully guided, aiming to capture the authentic connections that define your family. Together, we’ll choose the images that resonate with you, transforming them into beautiful pieces of art that will enliven your home.
My goal is to create portraits that resonate with reality and emotion—pieces you’ll be excited to showcase and cherish for years to come.
Every family's story is distinct. I would be honored to help tell yours.
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Coffee or tea?
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" I don't choose Coffee, Coffee chooses me. We're in a committed relationship, and yes, it's serious." No coffee after 3pm thought messes with my Sleep!!!
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Early bird or night owl?
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My routine shifts with the seasons. When the days are brighter and warmer, I wake up early feel energized. In winter or on cloudy days, I move a bit slower and sometimes stay up late.
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Favorite season to photograph?
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All seasons are Great,! but I don't like the Winter when it's -20 degrees out
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Sunrise or sunset photos?
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Summer Sunrise / Winter Sunset
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Dogs or cats?
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" I love photographing dogs outdoors, where they can explore and show their natural energy, and I prefer photographing cats indoors, where they feel safe and relaxed"