CELEBRATING LOCAL FARMS & FOOD GROWERS IN OUR COMMUNITY
Farm Photography in Ottawa-Gatineau & the Outaouais
Ottawa | Wakefield | Gatineau | Chelsea | Cantley | Val des Monts | Pontiac
Full & half-day photography sessions for farms, permaculturists, homesteads, and agri-tourism businesses across the region.
Farming is intrinsically about sustaining land, family, and community.
~Hal Hamilton
Who is this for?
Whether you run a working farm, a regenerative homestead, a flower operation (oh my!), or an agri-tourism business, I’m there to capture your story, the dream, the why, the land, the animals, the harvest displays, your team, the reality…
I've spent time on farms and markets across Ottawa, Wakefield, Chelsea, Cantley, Val-des-Monts, and Pontiac. I see your maple syrup season and your lambing journeys. I know the evening light at your sunflower maze in August and at your Christmas Market in December. The way campfire smoke moves in the air at your fall Markets and the scenes of people gathering around fresh harvests.
If you are looking for a photographer who “sees” the soul of your work, and if you’d like to gather it in photos for your website, social media, or simply to document a chapter of it, I’m here for it.
What a Full or Half-Day Farm Session Looks Like
I spend a full or half-day unhurried, following the natural rhythm of your farm, homestead, or market.
I can photograph you at work; documentary-style photography is my forte. We can tell the stories of what goes on behind the scenes. I can hang with the animals, wait for lower light, and capture your flowers.
You'll come away with a full gallery of edited digital images ready for your website, social media, print, grant applications, or wherever your farm's story needs to be told.
Let me know your goals, and we can see if it’s a good fit.
Leystone Farm’s Wool Pellet Launch in 2023. They are located at the foot of the Gatineau Hills and offer lots of amazing community events!
Investment
Half-day (4 hours) farm photography sessions start at CAD $600
Full-day (8 hours) sessions start at CAD $900
Short film add-on available CAD$250
*travel fee may apply
Tell me about your goals, and we'll find the right fit. Talk to me about food for photo trades too!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Half-day farm photography sessions start at CAD $600. Full-day sessions start at CAD $900.
Every farm is different, so reach out, and we can find the right fit for what you need.
*I will also trade local food for photography.
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Working farms, regenerative homesteads, flower operations, maple sugar bushes, agri-tourism businesses, permaculture farms, market gardens…
I have spent time on farms across Ottawa, Wakefield, Chelsea, Cantley, Val-des-Monts, and Pontiac, and I show up as someone who already loves what you do.
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Farm sessions are limited each season, so the sooner the better.
If you have a specific season in mind, maple syrup season, lambing, harvest, or a market launch, reach out as early as possible so we can plan timing that tells your story best.
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Yes.
Your farm in May looks completely different from how it does in October.
If you are open to multiple visits across the year, the result is a full picture of everything your farm produces and everything it means to your community.
Please reach out to discuss this option.
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Yes.
All edited digital images are yours to use for your website, social media, print materials, grant applications, or anywhere else your farm's story needs to be told.
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My home base is the Ottawa-Gatineau region and the Outaouais, and I photograph farms throughout the area, including Wakefield, Chelsea, Cantley, Val-des-Monts, Pontiac, and the wider Ottawa region.
If your farm is outside that area, reach out, and we can talk about what is possible.
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You don't need to prepare anything special or have the farm looking perfect.
I am there to document the real thing, the work, the mess, the beauty, and the life of it.
Let me know what story you most want to tell, and we'll go from there.
*Safety is always a priority, so I will keep that in mind and follow your lead.