Richmond Country Farms Family Photography | Vancouver Lifestyle & Nature-Inspired Photoshoot
Captured the warm, rustic charm of a Richmond Country Farms in this beautiful maternity and family photoshoot in vancouver. Surrounded by open fields and the simplicity of nature, these moments embrace family, anticipation, and joy in an idyllic countryside setting.
They didn’t need to face the camera. Just standing there together, looking out—it felt peaceful. The light, the trees, the quiet space around them… I wanted to keep it simple.
love how quiet this moment feels. The child resting on the shoulder, sunlight around us, and the way family stands close—it’s simple, but it says everything about connection.
I love how quiet this moment feels. The child resting on the shoulder, sunlight around us, and the way family stands close—it’s simple, but it says everything about connection.
She looked straight into the lens while resting on my shoulder. I didn’t ask her to pose—she just did. The light was soft, and everything felt quiet. I love how natural this turned out.
I didn’t ask them to pose. They just walked. The hand on the back, the trees, the light—it’s quiet, but it holds so much. This is one of those moments I love to catch from behind.
This one felt light. The way they looked at each other, the soft sun, the quiet smile—it’s the kind of moment I love to catch without asking for it.
I love how gentle this moment is. The way the hands rest on the belly, the child held close, the matching shirts—it’s quiet, but full of feeling.
I always come back to hands. The way they rest, the way they connect. This one’s quiet, but it holds everything—care, anticipation, and love.
She stood quietly in the light, hands on her belly. The flowers, the trees, the space around her—it all felt calm. I didn’t need to say anything. Just pressed the shutter.
This one felt gentle. The way the child reached out, the way they stood together under the pergola—it’s soft, but full of meaning. I didn’t need to guide it. It just happened.
This one’s tender. The way they leaned in, the way the child looked up—it felt quiet and full. I didn’t need to say anything. Just watched it unfold.
She smiled so naturally here. The hand on her head, the way she leaned in—it felt safe, soft, and real. I didn’t need to ask for it. It just happened.
He lifted her off the ground and she laughed. The light, the flowers, the matching outfits—it was playful, warm, and full of joy. I just followed them with my lens.
I wanted the flowers to lead. The colors were bold, the light was soft, and people wandered quietly behind. It felt like a slow, happy afternoon.
She held on tight. Didn’t say anything—just stayed close. I love how small gestures like this say so much. It’s quiet, but full of feeling.
She stretched her arms and smiled so wide. Holding hands, standing in the grass—it was pure joy. I just followed her energy.
She rested her head gently, holding my hand. The bump, the light, the quiet—it felt soft and full. I didn’t need to say anything. Just let it be.
She covered her face and it made us laugh. The matching outfits, the belly, the sunlight—it was playful and real. I love catching these little moments.
The flowers were bright, the sky was clear, and they stood together in matching shirts. It felt cheerful and close—like a little pause in the middle of the day.
They stood together in the flowers, matching shirts and soft light all around. It felt calm and close—just a quiet moment in a beautiful place.
She stood quietly among the tall greens, hand on her belly, light catching her hoodie. It felt peaceful—like the garden was holding space for her.
She lifted her arm and closed her eyes. The light, the plants, the quiet around her—it felt like a breath. I wanted to hold onto that stillness.
She stood in the sunflowers, hand resting gently, eyes shaded. The light was soft, the moment quiet. I just let her be there, and took the shot.
She stood quietly in the green, hand resting gently. The light was soft, the moment still. I didn’t ask for anything—just let her be there.
She leaned in with her eyes closed, just breathing in the moment. The sunflower, the hoodie, the soft light—it all felt gentle and still.
She stood in the middle of the sunflowers, hands near her chest, eyes lowered. The flowers were tall, the light was soft. It felt like a quiet pause.