Capturing Memories at Golden Hour: A Family Photo Session at Iona Beach Park - In Richmond, BC

There’s something truly special about watching a family grow through the lens of my camera. Recently, I had the absolute joy of photographing a family I’ve worked with a few times now. Each session feels like a little time capsule, capturing fleeting moments that reflect both change and continuity. This latest session at Iona Beach Park near Richmond, BC, was no exception—it was magical.

Familiar Faces, New Memories

One of the best parts of working with families over time is the privilege of seeing their children grow. Every year brings new personalities, new interests, and new sparks of joy to capture. This family has two incredibly photogenic daughters who made my job feel effortless. Their energy was contagious, and their playful personalities lit up every frame.

Their parents brought a sense of calm and ease to the session—you could tell they’ve done this before. It’s not always easy to be comfortable in front of the camera, but these two made it look like second nature. The result? Authentically beautiful moments that felt natural and timeless.

The Perfect Backdrop at Iona Beach Park

Iona Beach Park provided the perfect setting for this golden hour shoot. Located right by the airport, the park offers such a diverse mix of scenery that it’s a photographer’s dream. We started the session along the beach, where soft sand, gentle waves, and endless blue skies created a serene atmosphere.

The weather couldn’t have been better, with just enough natural light pouring in to make everything glow. Golden hour at Iona Beach is an experience in itself—the way the sun dips just low enough to cast a warm, flattering light on everything it touches is nothing short of magical.

Once the beach portion of the session wrapped up, we headed to an open field nearby. There, the mountains framed the background with quiet strength, while wildflowers added vibrant pops of color. It was the kind of scene you’d imagine in a dream—natural, untouched beauty that feels like it’s been waiting just for you.

Why Golden Hour Makes Every Photo Shine

Golden hour is often referred to as a photographer’s best friend, and for good reason. The soft, diffused light during this time brings a warm glow to skin tones, adds depth to landscapes, and eliminates harsh shadows. It’s flattering, forgiving, and creates an atmosphere that feels almost otherworldly.

For this session, golden hour allowed us to capture photos that were not just visually stunning but also emotionally rich. There’s a certain intimacy in golden-hour light; it wraps around people in a way that feels both gentle and powerful. This makes it perfect for family photography, where connections and emotions are the true stars of the show.

Treasuring the Details

While the big picture moments—like the family walking hand-in-hand along the beach—are always beautiful, it’s the smaller details that often stand out the most. The way the youngest daughter’s laughter caught the light, the affectionate glance the parents shared, or the way the older daughter gently fixed her sister’s hair—all of these moments came together to tell a story of love, growth, and connection.

And oh, those wildflowers! Sprinkled throughout the field, they added just the right touch of whimsy to our sunset backdrop. The vibrant yellows, purples, and whites created a stunning contrast against the golden tones of the setting sun.

More Than Just Photos

What I love most about sessions like this is how they remind us all of the importance of capturing life as it happens. These aren’t just photos—they’re memories, pieces of a family’s story that will be cherished for years to come.

One day, those girls will look back at these images and remember not just how they looked, but how they felt. They’ll remember the warmth of the sun on their skin, the comforting presence of their parents, and the simple joy of a summer evening spent together.

A Session to Remember

This golden hour family session at Iona Beach Park will stick with me for a long time. Not just because of the stunning backdrop or the perfect light, but because of the people in front of my camera. Getting to document their lives and preserve these moments is a privilege I’ll never take lightly.

If you’re thinking about updating your family photos—or if you’re just looking for an excuse to spend a dreamy evening together in a beautiful location—I’d love to help you create memories like these. Because time moves fast, but a photograph lasts forever.

Suprun Family Photos & 1st Birthday Cake Smash | Tsawwassen Family Photos

I had the pleasure of photographing one of my fav little families the other evening! I met Ana over Instagram last year; she was expecting her first child and looking for a photographer to capture this momentous time. We had two amazing shoots; her maternity shoot at 2nd beach at Stanley Park and at home newborn photos a couple months later. It was such a pleasure working with her that I was so thrilled when she reached out for me to take photos for her son's first birthday.

Leading up to the shoot, she would send me pics of her preparations for his 'cake smash' set up. Just check out the pictures, it turned out amazing! The actual cake smash didn't go totally as planned...lol baby wanted nothing to do with the cake and did basically anything not to touch it, let alone eat it! None the less, we still managed to get adorable photos :)

The rest of the shoot was easy and dreamy. They looked amazing and photograph so well as a family of three. Baby M was a little trooper as a cold ocean breeze blew in at the end of the session, but he had no problems cuddling with Mom and Dad.

Dear A + A, thank you for allowing me to capture all of these beautiful milestones in your life. It is a true honor and I love seeing you guys every time! I can't wait for our next session together!

xo P

Centennial Beach Surprise Proposal | Community Photography South Delta | Engagement Photos

If you LOVE proposal stories, this one is a goodie!

Mike and I go WAY back. Back to grade 4 playing soccer at English Bluff Elementary in Tsawwassen, then onto grade 8 where we would sneak cigarettes in the back ally between our houses. So, when he asked me to photograph the moment he proposed to his girlfriend Jordan, I was thrilled he thought of me for this milestone moment in their lives.

Mike, from the start, had a plan. He knew HOW he wanted his engagement to go and how to make it happen.

He contacted me while the ring was being made. He wanted the big moment to be captured on camera (smart guy!). The challenge? How do you plan a photo session without making your girlfriend suspicious that something’s up? AND if you know Mike, you would agree he isn’t the type who would randomly want photos done. So, what do you do? You contact your photographer friend (that’s me!) and make her put on a fake contest and rig the results! So that‘s what we did :)

When I ran the ‘contest’ on my Facebook page, Jordan (the beautiful bride to be) didn’t even enter! SO we had to default to Mike winning. Challenge number #2 now came. How to make him not seem eager to get the photos done? I had to contact Jordan and play the ‘Mike is being to hard to coordinate with, so Jordan you are now the one in charge’ card.

Side note - I felt guilty about running a contest that was rigged so I actually drew ANOTHER name of a REAL contestant and gifted her with a complimentary photo session :)

Prior to the photoshoot, Mike and I scouted out a perfect location at Centennial Beach. We decided that the code word for him to drop a knee was for me to say ‘the lighting is perfect!’.

The day of the shoot came. I arrived to Centennial Beach with a bottle of Champagne stuffed in my camera bag. *I* was so excited/nervous before the shoot, I can’t imagine how Mike was feeling! He was as cool as a cucumber though…

We took photos for about 15 minutes before we arrived at the location for the proposal. The lighting really WAS perfect so I said my ‘code word’ to let Mike know now was the time. Mike fiddled the ring out of his pocket and dropped a knee. Awwwww! I really wish I could hear what was said but I had my tele-photo lens and was far away. It must have been good because she said YES!

The rest of the shoot was popping bottles in celebration and toasting on the beach. This was a dream session for a photographer to be apart of! Pictures really do say a thousand words, and just look at their faces, they are beaming!

Mike and Jordan, I’m SO happy for you guys. Thanks for letting me capture this moment for you. You guys are the dream team together and I can’t wait for your wedding this summer. See you at volleyball on Tuesday :)

CENTENNIAL BEACH FAMILY PHOTOS | TSAWWASSEN | COMMUNITY PHOTOGRAPHY SOUTH DELTA

As a photographer, I like to think of myself as a natural light specialist. The light from the sun provides the creamiest dreamiest photos. I was super excited when I saw the McMartin family walking towards me in the Centennial Beach parking lot. They showed up for their family photos looking like a million bucks! Oh my goodness a photographers dream family! Taking photos in Boundary Bay at any Tsawwassen beach is my favourite. The reflection from the sand on skin tones is the best. We were super lucky to have the loveliest weather in Tsawwassen for their family photos.