April 13, 2010 at 11:17 am by Daniela
I photographed Natalie and Steve’s Vancouver Wedding almost three years ago. A year later I received a call that they were having a baby and we met up for some maternity photos and then a newborn session. My favorite part of being a photographer is that I get to share in the most joyous and intimate parts of people’s lives. Getting to see the love people share during their wedding day and then getting called years later to see their families grow is such a gift and I feel truly blessed every time I reconnect with past clients.
A few weeks ago, Steve, Natalie and their beautiful baby girl Ava came to the studio to do a session. Then on Sunday they came back with their brand new little bundle of joy Emily.
Thank you so much for letting me into your lives to photograph your growing family.
 How adorable is Ava!

 She didn't really want to sit for a family portrait though.

 Introducing baby Emily

 Ava had her own ideas again for this family photo but I love it!
April 12, 2010 at 11:56 am by Daniela
The greatest compliment as a photographer that I can receive is when a past wedding client refers me to a new couple. The gorgeous Kasia and Patrick, whose Vancouver Wedding I photographed almost two years ago referred me to Heather and Eric and it was only a few short months ago at my Vancouver studio that Heather came in to see me. I could tell from our conversation that the day was going to be perfect. I finally got to meet Eric last week when I met them at the beautiful Monk McQueens to check out the location a have a quick chat about the day, I could tell from the moment that I saw them together that the day was going to be perfect, the amount of chemistry that these to exuded was insane. Well Saturday came the sun was shining and the wedding was one of the most amazing weddings I’ve photographed. Their family and friends were so gracious to Kari and I and you could feel the love and warmth surrounding Heather and Eric. Here are some of my favorite from the day, thank you so much for allowing us to capture your special day it was so much fun we didn’t want to leave!
xo Daniela





 My favorite part of the day was the speeches their family is hysterical

December 16, 2009 at 11:26 am by Daniela
Living in Vancouver the rain becomes a part of your everyday lifestyle. So it is important when hiring a Vancouver Wedding Photographers or Vancouver Portrait photographer to take into consideration their experience with rain.
As any experienced Vancouver Wedding Photographers know it is important to be prepared for a rainy day. A good photographer has umbrellas available for the wedding party, and a variety of indoor and outdoor rain locations chosen as backups.
A true Vancouver photographer aims to document any wedding day under any condition, such as capturing reflections or raindrops. By hiring a professional Vancouver Wedding Photographers they will have the experience and knowledge to capture the unexpected and the extraordinary opportunities that arise from a rainy wedding day.
December 13, 2009 at 3:27 am by Daniela
When I was five years old on my first day of kindergarden I met my life long friend Virna, through ups and downs we have remained friends for over 27 years, I can’t imagine my life without her she is like the sister I never had, she is my confidant, the person that I can’t wait to tell exciting news to, and someone who I look to for advice when everything is up in the air. Sadly we haven’t lived in the same city for over 8 years, but when we get together the little kids in us still comes out with fits of laughter and ridiculous adventures. Well enough about her and I and onto Ryan and Virna they are the perfect match, two people who without each other neither really make sense, they are each others best friend, (I’m willing to share) and once you spend time with them you can see how much they really love each other with the adoring looks and the cute messages. Virna and Ryan had been dating for about 3 years when I got and email at my aunts in England saying she was engaged. I immediatley called her for all the details and set out to help plan a wedding. After much debate they decided to get married in Cozumel Mexico. It was December 13, 2008 and this is their Happy Anniversary Blog post! When I looked at the resort I was so excited, as a photographer I couldn’t stop thinking about all of the amazing possibilities of photographing a wedding in Mexico, but then realization set in, how do I photograph their wedding and still be in it? Well it wasn’t easy, tripods, remote transmitters and some careful planing is how it was done, it was the most self induced stressful day of my life, curlers in my hair camera around my neck I don’t think i’ve ever felt so ridiculous in all my life, but every second was worth it to see my closest friend marry her soul mate. I love you both and wish you a life filled with love, laughter and good health.
Here are some of my favorite pictures from the day. ( I was under very strict rules to have fun, so we did most of the portraits the day after)
xox


 They are the cutest!

December 11, 2009 at 12:38 am by Daniela
With all of the talented and amazing photographers in the lower mainland, I’m so happy and honored to be featured as one of BC’s 50 Essential Portrait Photographers! You can check it out here.
http://www.vancouvermom.ca/best-of/daniela-ciuffa-of-daniela-ciuffa-photography/
Thank you to all my amazing clients who have supported my for the past eight years in Vancouver!
December 3, 2009 at 12:22 pm by Daniela
In an age where everyone has a digital camera many people feel they can hire just anyone to photographer their Vancouver Wedding, and they question why are Vancouver Wedding Photographers so expensive?
Here is a basic cost breakdown for a typical eight hour Vancouver Wedding.
Typically a Vancouver Wedding Photographer meets with the bride and groom several times before and after the wedding, there is usually a consultation, multiple emails back and forth, a pre wedding walk through or an engagement session.
Then the eight hours on the wedding day plus travel time to the wedding and back.
The next step a Vancouver Wedding Photographer will take is to spend time downloading, backing up files, blogging, and editing, for most professional Vancouver wedding photographers this is approximately 25 to 30 hours.
When all the time is added up a typical Vancouver Wedding Photographer will spend 30 to 40 hours per wedding.
Your photographer is more that just your photographer for the day they are typically looked to for advice on how the day will run and what vendors to hire, the wedding photographer will generally become your portrait photographer for life, someone who documents your growing family for generations.
November 26, 2009 at 1:10 am by Daniela
I’ve teamed up with studio mate and good friend Kari Heese for a 2009 Holiday promo, we are please to offer mini holiday sessions at our studio next Wednesday Dec, 2, 2009. We will also be collecting food for the Vancouver food bank at this time to help spread a little holiday cheer.
Call to book as space is very limited and we are filling up fast.

November 24, 2009 at 11:41 pm by Daniela
In an age where everyone has a digital camera many people feel they can hire just anyone to photographer their Vancouver Wedding, and they question why are Vancouver Wedding Photographers so expensive?
Here is a basic cost breakdown for a typical eight hour Vancouver Wedding.
Typically a Vancouver Wedding Photographer meets with the bride and groom several times before and after the wedding, there is usually a consultation, multiple emails back and forth, a pre wedding walk through or an engagement session.
Then the eight hours on the wedding day plus travel time to the wedding and back.
The next step a Vancouver Wedding Photographer will take is to spend time downloading, backing up files, blogging, and editing, for most professional Vancouver wedding photographers this is approximately 25 to 30 hours.
When all the time is added up a typical Vancouver Wedding Photographer will spend 30 to 40 hours per wedding.
Your photographer is more that just your photographer for the day they are typically looked to for advice on how the day will run and what vendors to hire, the wedding photographer will generally become your portrait photographer for life, someone who documents your growing family for generations.
November 3, 2009 at 11:38 am by Daniela
I was excited to work with the fabulous Fran Chelico for the wedding of Lucia-Anna and Bryce. The day started out at the beautiful St Francis of Assisi Parish in Vancouver followed by the reception at the Diamond Alumni Centre at SFU. Luckily the weather held up following the ceremony and we were able to catch some amazing light up at SFU for the portraits prior to the reception starting. I always love when I find new and exciting place to photograph couples on their wedding and Fran and I found a great spot to do some killer portraits of the pair. Here are some of the highlights from the day.
 I always give myself little projects of the day when shooting, this wedding was reflections.





October 25, 2009 at 10:34 am by Daniela
It’s really close to crunch time for me, I’m leaving for Copenhagen in less the 24 hours and have two photoshoots and all my packing still to do, but wanted to get this post up before I leave! I’ve been so blessed this year with the absolute most easy going couples and Wayne and Tanya carried on the trend. Their day started out at the Unitarian Church of Vancouver, followed by portraits around Downtown Vancouver and then the reception at Floata Restaurant in Chinatown.
 This is the raw camera image, the light was amazing



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