Thursday, March 25, 2010

Happy Easter! Investigating Chicks!

Happy Easter! I was trying to figure out a creative way of sharing an Easter greeting with friends family and clients. I began to dwell on the commercial aspect of Easter and a number of questions began to arise in my mind. How did we as a society come to associate Easter with Bunnies, coloured eggs and fluffy yellow chicks?
Maybe it's the mom in me, or my experience with children 2-4 knowing the most asked question is WHY! So I set off to do a journalistic/photographic investigation at least one of the most recognized Easter Icons-The Fluffy Yellow Chick!
I spared no expense and covered lots of ground-literally, traveling to a rural area of Manitoba to get some answers! Think of this Blog as the "Cheep" version of the Discovery channel!(HA HA I had to throw one pun in there somewhere!) Feel free to pass on the "tidbits" of information in the next few paragraphs at you next social gathering, cocktail party, or as your driving your kids to school. All information was new to me!

Let me just say right off the "hop" (something chicks do a lot of!) NO CHICKS WERE HARMED DURING THIS INVESTIGATION. (Only well loved and taken care of, and trust me these little girls have a way of growing on you.)


The "Chix" seen here are from the Bovan strain of Leghorn laying eggs hens ( Don't worry -I couldn't have photographed them knowing perhaps they would end up being dinner one day!) "Bringing it close to home" they are one of 5 types/strains of hens available in Manitoba. They only remain fluffy yellow for a very short while and begin producing white feathers within a few days and by two weeks no longer have their "Downy feel". They need high temperatures of around 33C after they hatch and bright light 24 hours a day. They are fed a high protein diet of oats, corn, and wheat with vitamins and minerals. They are also vaccinated at hatching against common diseases like bronchitis. By age 15 weeks, the hours of light are eventually diminished to 12 and the temperature to 23C. They are called chicks till 12 weeks and then become known as Pullets.



Ever heard the saying "pecking order"? Chickens have a need to peck, so at birth these types of chicks have their beaks trimmed to help protect weaker birds from the others. Pullets begin to lay eggs at around 19 weeks of age. Each Hen can have the potential to lay one egg a day. Think about that next time you order that "Big Breakfast" with three eggs-It took a Hen power of 3 to feed you!


I say potential, because Hens are really quite "Finicky". They need to have just the right amount of food, water, room to roam and light and darkness to produce. If any one of these factors change, they will stop laying eggs. They are definately social but prefer smaller groups. Most birds lay good eggs till around 14 months when the eggs become more fragile in nature.



My son had an opportunity to interact with the chicks. He discovered they quite enjoyed a good back rub and considering their one day old status, had no fear of him and showed a bit of curiosity. Infact after feeding the birds, we found they tend to "flock" towards or follow you!

Hope I was able to enlighten you a little with information on these fluffy little Easter Icons. Now if you know the answer to the question "Why is it the Easter Bunny that hides the eggs? ( Should it not be a Chicken?) Let me know! -I've done my share of research for a while! Have a great Holiday!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Just in time for Mother's Day!

Wow! I love it when I can combine my two favorite types of photography-Pet portraiture and children's portraits! I was fortunate to find the most adorable pet bunny named George for my next promotion! George, an angora rabbit, is not your typical rabbit. Far from the rabbits that hop around outside eating the shrubs in my yard-this bunny spends his days indoors watching T.V., hopping from one room to the next, and yes, on occasion I've seen him shopping at Costco!!!!(Yes, I had to do a double take!!!) His favorite pastime-Snuggling!

George's owner Ruth has so generously agreed to share her precious pet to be photographed with children to create one- of- a- kind Children's Portraits session- just in time for Mother's Day. If you know of anyone looking for a unique Mother's Day gift let them know about this Special! Space is limited so book early!






Friday, March 12, 2010

Leigh Konyk Exhibition-Bravo!!!



I had the most enjoyable time last evening checking out the new Cre8ery Gallery exhibit by Leigh Konyk. Her exhibit included something near and dear to my heart-photos! Leigh has an unbelievable talent for picking up and finding "Tidbits of stuff" in her daily life. By "stuff" I'm talking about pattern pieces, photos, magazine clippings-"stuff". "Stuff" I normally might read once, throw away with out a second thought, give away, or, honestly at my age would just plain forget about! Leigh on the other hand carefully collects and "tucks away" these pieces as treasures to be revealed at a later date. It is with this "stuff" that Leigh has created the most fantastic, collages that evoked memories from ones childhood growing up in Winnipeg. I found myself reliving childhood memories with such clarity and I noticed it just wasn't just me with a smile on my face as I viewed her pieces , I caught a few "I remember when..." and " That could be me sitting there..." and I remember when I went with my parents to the ...".

If you find yourself with a little free time in the next week or so-Leigh's exhibit is up till March 23rd. Need a smile-Check it out! Check out cre8ery.com for details!






Above Marilyn, a nurse, enjoys this collage of a Winnipeg hospital recreation.


Lisa J. and her daughter view one of Leigh's pieces that incorporate a picture of her mother and aunt as young girls.





Sunday, March 7, 2010

Grand Opening-What an Afternoon!

I love a good party. What makes a good party-the kind that I like best? The best party, most definitely involves family and friends, creating fun memories and just knowing you have a group of individuals that support you and that care about you. I was truly blessed this weekend with that knowledge. I was overwhelmed by the response to the Grand Opening and thank-you so much to all the well wishers -those that came and those who sent e-mails. It was a very enjoyable afternoon . I tried to snap shots of some of the well wishers as they arrived or left. Unfortunately I can't post all of them-way too many! LOL. But know that you'll be "Scrapbooked!" Here are a few highlights and guests of the festivities.


The Studio
"My Men" and Me. They are my biggest photography supporters. For two years now they have had to live, breath, and work with photography and me- I couldn't have done it with out them! Love you guys!

Here are left to right- make-up associate Andrea , Cory A. from Studio 448 (former Boss), and Make-up Artist Morgan. Their "make-up" courtesy of Cory.



Hey -and Congratulations to the door prize winners! Lori H. (above) who won a 1 hour Family photo session with a complimentary 8x10. And Karin J. won a $100.00 value package of dinner at Moxies, movie and snack for 2 and 2 5x7 Crystal frames. Thank-you to Lisa K for being the "lovely assistant" and drawing the winners names!


Associate photographers Scott and Paolo are having way too much fun!!!



"Some ones" have gotten into the props!

Thanks again , to all of you who made the day so wonderful!