Capture the Magic of the Holidays: In-Home Photography Sessions

As the holiday season approaches, families everywhere are preparing to reunite and celebrate together. Whether it’s the laughter of children returning home from school, the warmth of shared meals, or the joy of opening gifts, these moments are precious and fleeting. This December and January, I’m excited to offer exclusive in-home photography sessions designed to capture the essence of your family’s holiday spirit!

Why Choose In-Home Sessions?

Comfort and Familiarity

In-home sessions provide a relaxed atmosphere where everyone can feel at ease. Your home is filled with personal touches, making it the perfect backdrop for authentic family portraits. Whether it’s cozying up by the fireplace or playing games in the living room, these settings create a warm and inviting environment that reflects your family’s unique personality.

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Celebrate Togetherness

The holidays are all about connection. With children returning home for the break, now is the ideal time to capture those fleeting moments of joy and laughter. From candid shots of family activities to posed portraits by the tree, these images will become cherished keepsakes for years to come.

Alternatively

, if you prefer a more traditional setting, studio sessions are also available. Please inquire for details!

What to Expect

Limited Availability

To ensure a personalized experience, I’m offering only a select number of sessions during December and January. Don’t miss your chance to book a spot for your family!

Session Details

  • Duration: Each session lasts approximately 1 hour.
  • Price: Just $250 for a complete experience that includes:
  • Pre-session consultation to discuss your vision
  • Professional photography in the comfort of your home
  • A curated gallery of high-resolution images for you to choose from

How to Prepare

To make the most of your in-home session:

  • Choose Your Space: Think about where in your home you’d like to take photos. Consider areas with good natural light or meaningful spots that represent your family.
  • Dress Comfortably: Outfits that reflect your family’s style are encouraged! Coordinating colors can add a beautiful touch without being overly formal.
  • Plan Activities: Incorporate fun activities that your family enjoys—whether it’s baking cookies, reading stories, or playing games—these will help create genuine moments.

Book Your Session Today!

The holiday season is a time for creating memories that last a lifetime. Don’t wait too long—availability is limited! To secure your in-home photography session this December or January, contact me today. Let’s create stunning images that capture the spirit of your family during this special time of year.

Wishing you all a joyful holiday season filled with love and laughter!


For inquiries and bookings, please reach out via call/text 403-795-8677 or visit www.djtphotoart.ca. I look forward to capturing your family’s holiday magic!

Historic wooden grain elevators in Warner, Alberta, disappear into a late spring snowstorm. A gravel road leads toward the vanishing structures, while an abandoned rail tanker car rests on the tracks, adding to the scene’s eerie atmosphere.

Warner Alberta’s Historic Grain Elevators: A Vanishing Prairie Icon in a Spring Snowstorm

The prairies hold stories of resilience, industry, and the passage of time. Nowhere is this more evident than in Warner, Alberta, where the last remaining wooden grain elevators stand as silent sentinels of a bygone era. My latest fine art photograph captures this historic scene during a late spring snowstorm—an image that speaks to both the endurance and fragility of the Canadian prairie landscape.

The Story Behind the Image

Snowstorms in late spring are not uncommon in Alberta, but they bring with them an eerie beauty. In this scene, Warner’s grain elevator row disappears into the storm, its towering structures fading into the whiteout. A gravel road leads the eye past these monolithic wooden elevators, once the lifeblood of the region’s agricultural economy. A lone rail tanker car sits on the tracks in the foreground, a quiet reminder of how transportation and trade once centered around these structures.

A Legacy of the Land: The History of Warner’s Grain Elevators

Warner, Alberta, once boasted at least seven wooden-cribbed grain elevators, built between 1913 and 1960 along the Canadian Pacific Railway line. These towering structures played a vital role in Alberta’s grain industry, serving farmers who relied on them to store and ship their harvests. Today, only four remain, standing as one of the last intact elevator rows in the province.

Key Moments in Warner’s Grain Elevator History:

  • 1913: The first elevator in the current row was built by the Alberta Farmers’ Co-operative Elevator Company.
  • 1939: The Ellison Milling & Elevator Company constructed one of the most historically significant elevators, maintaining much of its original design.
  • 1960s – Present: Many of the original elevators were demolished as the grain industry shifted towards centralized inland concrete terminals.
  • Today: The surviving elevators primarily handle mustard crops and serve as a rare reminder of Alberta’s agricultural heritage.

These grain elevators are more than just relics; they are cultural landmarks. Their gradual disappearance mirrors the transformation of farming and trade in Western Canada, making images like this a crucial part of preserving their history.

Why This Photograph Matters

As an artist, my mission is to capture the beauty of fleeting moments—those that define both place and time. This image of Warner’s grain elevators disappearing into a snowstorm is a testament to the delicate balance between nature and history. It is a tribute to the communities that built and relied on these structures, as well as a reminder of how quickly the familiar can fade away.

Limited Edition Prints Available

This fine art print is available in sizes ranging from 4×6 to 40×60 inches. Every piece is meticulously crafted in my studio using the latest archival inks and museum-quality paper, ensuring a lifespan of up to 200 years. Whether unframed, mounted with a 2-inch matte, or custom-framed, each print is a lasting investment in artistry and history.

 

Preserve a piece of Alberta’s history. Own a fine art print that tells the story of Warner’s vanishing grain elevators before they disappear forever.

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