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University of Ottawa – ADTE

Session date : 2025 October 9th

On the beautiful autumn evening, I had a wonderful time of capturing this energetic team ADTE, Association du droit du travail et de l’emploi de l’Université d’Ottawa

The historic Rideau Canal served as a timeless setting for this professional portrait session, perfectly framing their dynamic spirit and bright ambition of the law students. Even a few friendly ducks joined the scene, enhancing the already picturesque setting! The sunset of this autumn evening added superb lighting for every shot.

I am sincerely honoured that this esteemed association entrusted me with this important project. Here’s to the 2025-2026 Executive Team—may this be your most impactful and successful year yet!

Learn more about this vibrant team here: https://www.instagram.com/adteuo

University of Ottawa – ADCCUO

Session date : 2025 October 4th

The National Art Gallery of Canada provided a stunning backdrop for our professional profile shoot with the incredible team, ADCCUO, Association de droit criminel et carcéral de l’Université d’Ottawa. What should have been a standard day, however, became an unexpected test of character.

I was completely blown away by this team’s patience and absolute resilience! Due to a mechanical issue, they were stuck in an elevator for two full hours, in unusually hot day of October,  just before stepping in front of the camera. Instead of letting the delay sour the mood, they faced the incident with wonderful positivity and exceptional team spirit.

Their infectious good humour and ability to stay calm under pressure didn’t just save the day—it made it unforgettable. It was a true pleasure working with such a tough, positive, and happy group, and the resulting photos reflect that amazing energy! I’m delighted by the confidence and strong presence captured in these shots.

It has been my honour that the association chose me for this incredible project! Let’s make 2025-2026 their best year ever!

Learn more about this vibrant team here:https://www.instagram.com/adccuo

Shichi-Go-san : Celebrating 5th year

In this session day, we’re diving into the joy of Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three)! This significant Japanese ritual of passage, celebrating the health and growth of three and seven-year-old girls and five-year-old boys, is always a beautiful event. I feel incredibly privileged and honoured to have been asked to document this family’s happiness. To see such a cherished tradition from Japan celebrated with such elegance and meaning here in Canada makes the moment even more magical. My sincerest hope is that this day is wonderfully memorable and provides the whole family with treasured photos for years to come.

Session date : 2025 November 22nd

University of Ottawa – ADIUO

Session date : 2025 October 2nd

What a fantastic day it was at the University of Ottawa’s iconic Tabaret Hall! We had an absolute blast capturing the new professional profile photos for the incredible team ADIUO, Association de droit immobilier de l’Université d’Ottawa.

The setting was simply magical—that beautiful architecture and the perfect stream of natural light created a splendid backdrop. I’m genuinely thrilled with how sharp and confident these images turned out, and I’m certain they will give a huge boost to all of their 2025–2026 initiatives.

A massive thank you to the association for choosing me for this exciting project. Let’s make 2025-2026 their best year yet! Learn more about this dynamic team here: https://www.instagram.com/adiuo.dcivil/

Shichi-Go-San : Celebrating Growth and Tradition

What a joy and privilege it was to photograph this lovely family celebrating the beautiful Japanese rite of passage, Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three).

For those unfamiliar, Shichi-Go-San is celebrated every November to honour the health and continued happiness of young children. It is a time for families to visit a shrine to give thanks and pray for their children’s bright futures—specifically for girls at ages three and seven, and for boys at age five.

Seeing little ones dressed in their traditional, vibrant kimono added such a profound sense of tradition and elegance to the session. Watching them embrace their cultural heritage on this milestone day makes it truly unforgettable.

Thank you for trusting me to document this day. I am truly grateful to be part of such meaningful milestones. These images will serve as a cherished reminder of their growth, their culture, and their beautiful family bond for years to come.

Session date : 2025 October 19th

OJCC’s reopening !

OJCC、Ottawa Japanese Culture Centre is officially back and better than ever! Our recent reopening event in October 2025 was a huge success, filled with celebratory spirit and excitement as we unveiled our incredible renovations.

They’ve completely revamped some key areas to make them even better for everyone. The biggest change are the brand-new appliances, new flooring, new washrooms, and new cabinets. As a long-time member of the organization, I’m thrilled to see these improvements and enjoyed photo-shooting at the event. I hope this new changes helps all the participants and encourage more community involvement.

University of Ottawa – ADPIUO

Session date : 2025 October 1st

What a pleasure it was to capture the professional profile photos for ADPIUO, Association du Droit de la Propriété Intellectuelle de l’Université d’Ottawa! The NAC, with its beautiful architecture and natural light, provided an absolutely perfect setting for this session. I am incredibly proud of the resulting images and trust they will be a valuable asset for all of their 2025–2026 initiatives. I extend my sincere gratitude for entrusting me with this exciting project.

For more info about this team; https://www.instagram.com/adpiuo.uottawa

University of Ottawa – AED

Session date : 2025 August 29th

This past August, I had the pleasure of capturing the spirit and determination of the leaders in a series of portraits.

As the academic year kicks into high gear, AED, Association des étudiants.es en droit civil Université d’Ottawa, the Ottawa University’s leaders of Law Student Organization continues to be a vibrant hub for connection, learning, and advocacy within the university. At the heart of their group’s success are the dedicated and passionate individuals who lead them.

Each of these individuals brings a unique perspective and an unwavering commitment to enriching the law student experience. Their hard work, vision, and tireless efforts are what make the organization the dynamic force it is.

I appreciate this wonderful opportunity and trust that have placed the faith in my ability to capture the leaders’ representation.

For more info about this group check out here; https://www.instagram.com/aed.ottawa

Autumn Wedding

What an unforgettable day! I had the honour of photographing a stunning wedding held at the Britania yacht club by the Ottawa River. The scenery was breathtaking — brilliant water, elegant atmosphere, and a joyful energy that filled the air.

The wind was a bit strong that day, but it added a wonderful sense of movement — the bride’s kimono and long sleeves flowing gracefully in the breeze, creating truly magical moments.

One of the most special parts for me was seeing the bride wearing a traditional Japanese wedding kimono called a Shiromuku — and I had the privilege of dressing her myself. It was such a meaningful moment to blend tradition, culture, and photography together in one beautiful celebration.

I’m deeply thankful for the opportunity to capture this love story and to be part of such a heartfelt day. Congratulations to the lovely couple!

Special thanks : Venue – Britania Yacht Club, Hair styling – Miho at Hasami Salon, Makeup – Yuki, Flowers – Noriko Komatsuzaki, Flower accessories – Eiko Khouzam

Session date : 2025 September 28th

Tsunagari continued

Kimono Tsunagari, or Kimono Connections, is a project that celebrates kimono culture in Ottawa’s Japanese Canadian community. It features interviews, photos, and videos about the history, preservation, and contemporary significance of kimono. Please check my past post here for more. 

We continue to engage with esteemed kimono enthusiasts for our interviews. Here are additional photos of individuals who are passionate about the new stage, that is, Kimono for the future! Upcycling or re-making kimono is a popular trend among some designers all over the world. In Ottawa, there are individuals who are particularly focused on this area. I am delighted to capture this aspect of the culture and am eager to explore the possibilities as a kimono enthusiast myself.

Thank you for your support on this project. Please find additional details about these contributor at Tenyo Fashion Design and Camellia Teas of Ottawa.