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I am a wife, mom to six kids, a lefty, a photographer. We have six kids that are ten and under. (One big brother to five little sisters!)

I am redefining SEXY!

During my pregnancy, and really through out the postpartum phases of my life I really desired to feel good about my body. Pregnant or not. I just wanted to feel sexy, confident and beautiful. I wanted how I felt on the inside to match what I looked like outside. But my reflection in the mirror didn't match how I felt. In fact, I didn't even recognize the woman staring back at me. After a maternity photo shoot of my sixth and final pregnancy I saw myself for the first time as beautiful, sexy and gorgeous. I felt like I was walking on air!

As the last days of my final pregnancy passed, and our last baby was born I realized that I wanted to feel beautiful like I did in those maternity photos.

I also realized there were other women that felt exactly the same way I was feeling. Whether they had babies or not. So, after almost 20 years of putting my 'creative' artist/photographer to the side. I found my passion was renewed! So, I bought myself my new camera.

I use my camera to make other women feel gorgeous and sexy.

I love what I do, and do what I love.

Cathy xo


Sessions are available in the lower mainland of British Columbia, Canada.
Langley, Surrey, Aldergrove, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission, Delta, Ladner, Richmond, Fraser Valley, Vancouver, Okanagan, and Westcoast.


Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Just for fun! Enjoy.



Check it out! They were on the TODAY Show! Still loving this so much!

Have a good one!

Cathy

So excited!


Change is coming soon! 


I have been working on a new site, and blog since April of this year! And soon, I will be able to post the links! I am *this close* to being done, just waiting on a couple of pieces to FINALLY unveil! 

What will be new you ask? Larger photos, brand new galleries, new colours! Woo!

I am almost ready to print my brand new cards too! I am IN LOVE! 

Cannot wait to share! 

Is today hot enough for you? Stay cool!

Cathy xo

P.S. On my boudoir site, I have semi updated the galleries etc. Just to tide you all over! I realized it has been MONTHS, and that is too long to update. Thank you to my past clients who allow me to post their images! I thank you for sharing lovelies :D


Saturday, July 25, 2009

Two more | Boudoir by Cathy Empey, Langley, BC | Boudoir Session


(this pose is MOST requested at almost EVERY session I do) 


I just wanted to share a couple more images from M's session.

Her session is all ready for pick up!


Friday, July 24, 2009

Happy Friday!





This has been floating around the internet, perhaps you have seen it, perhaps you have not! If you haven't ENJOY!

I wish we would have done something like this at our wedding years ago!

Happy Friday!


Cathy

Friday, July 17, 2009

Always been...

OK, so it wasn't a camera (maybe I was hiding from my Mom but...these are memories :D ) this is me and my sisters after making a HUGE mess. I am in the middle here. My poor Mom. I appreciate all that she did for us growing up. Thanks Mom! I bet you still remember this like it was yesterday!!






I am trying to answer the question, when did you become a photographer? Not for anybody, but for my own journey.

I would have to say, I think I have always been in love with taking photos. But, growing up in the 70's, 80's and 90's I would say I wouldn't think that I could become a photographer. I don't know if I was not paying attention in school? But when I remember back over 20 years, it seemed that the only viable options for careers for me were, nurse, realtor, teacher, dental assistant, secretary. Go to university. Those are the options I remember from a career fair at our high school. They didn't really interest me all that much. 

If I could go back, I would have learned more about photography. I took a block or two of photography in grade 11 and 12. I was enrolled in a print production career prep course that spanned two years. I am thankful that my parents guided me into that program. Going into a new high school (as we moved between grade 10 and 11) I was able to take art in my Dad's class. That was really cool to do. And cool that I was allowed to be in his class as a student! 

I think I have always been a photographer. I am a very visual person, and had this digital age come about before the birth of my first born in 1999. I bet you I would have done more with a camera.  I was a bit scared of digital photography I have to admit. It was fear of the unknown. But, the more I played with the digital camera, the more I enjoyed it. I could take some risks, and if they didn't work out. Delete. Delete. Delete. And the cost wasn't so high to develop the film camera. I could pick and choose my images to develop. So, as my confidence grew using that first digital, I  slowly, phased away from my cheap film camera. It became a toy to my kids. And I moved to digital. A great, and freeing choice to make. 

I am thankful that I have MANY albums from my childhood (I was first born) and that I have taken lots of photos of my family. My hubby only has a few photos from his childhood. I feel bad for him. Our kids LOVE to look at his baby photos. 

I guess I would have to say the photographer in my family would be my Dad. He had a film SLR camera, and that is the same camera I used in high school to shoot my projects with. I really wished I would have kept my images from high school. My Dad took hundreds of great slides of our growing family. He also took photos of me in my grad dress with my then date. When he (the old boyfriend/fiance) broke up with me I ripped him out of all of the photos. Now looking back, I wished I could have had a seniors session. All on my own.  I would have liked to have seen me in grade 12. Feeling on the top of the world. The wrinkle free, frown free version of me! 

That fresh flower, ready to open and bloom as my Dad used to say. How I wish I had more images of myself and the fun times in my life. But, as I have said before, I am a visual person. Thankfully I keep a lot of those memories inside of my head. I just love how an image can instantly bring you back to that moment in time. I wish that I could have had my own camera to capture more memories in high school. I just wished I would have tried a bit harder, studied a bit more. It took the birth of six children to come to this conclusion! 

It is NEVER too late to get started on anything that you are passionate about! Remember this!

So, I have my Dad to thank for loaning me his camera (and passing on creativity to me) and also to thank my late Father-in-Law for buying that first digital camera when Cameron was born, almost 10 years ago. Both such important men in my life.  

For the past thirteen plus years I have had Cliff in my life. Two years dating, and eleven years married. Thankfully for me, this wonderful man in my life supports all of my dreams. He pushes me forward when I feel like a failure. He catches my heart, when it cries out. I have so much to be thankful for in my life. He continually moves me forward. When I feel like giving up or quitting when the going gets tough. He gets me back on track. Not allowing me the chance to fail. 

I am glad we had all of these beautiful kids, as they have been the best subjects to photograph and to learn with. Without the kids, I wouldn't have had those maternity photos done. And, I am thankful that I could use their Barbie dolls to photograph when I was too nervous to photograph my first practice boudoir session. And I wouldn't have met my most special friends/photography friends in the process. They have been so important to me. And I am forever thankful for them all. Thank you Jillian, Carol, Sarah and Kristy. All such awesome photographers! Each and every one of them following their dreams too. 

As we move closer to the month of August, I am thankful that I have been so blessed to have shot my first boudoir session on August 29th, 2008.  And haven't stopped shooting since. It has been such a very exciting time in my life. I never knew that I could feel so creative again, and also be able to raise my kids at the same time. Such a great feeling. All with lots of help that I am grateful for along the way. I couldn't do it without my support team. 

I strive to keep on growing, learning and photographing the most wonderful and beautiful clients. Many whom have which have grown to be really great friends! I am thankful that too.

August 1st *fingers crossed* changes will be coming! I am just waiting on a little special item. It is in the works. I cannot wait to share with you all! Also, my packages will be changing! Print options will available. I am really excited to share. So, stay tuned. 

I will also be offering up fine art prints/canvas/art cards from the spring photography I was doing. That will include my abstracts and florals etc. as shown above, with more selection. They will be easy to order, and lovely on your walls :D

My goal in the next year is to spend more time blogging about my life. I am trying to decide whether to keep my personal family blog separate, or incorporate all into one. I just want to share more about my life with six kids, a husband and my photography. 

After all I do what I love, and I love what I do!

Happy Friday!

Cathy xo






Sunday, July 12, 2009

Sneak Peek M | Boudoir by Cathy Empey, B.C. Canada | Boudoir Session


Doesn't she have a great smile! 





This dress was AMAZING!



{M}


Yesterday, I had had the lovely and vivacious Mom of three young children M to my boudoir. A surprise to her husband for his birthday. I think he is one lucky man! She was so much fun to photograph, and has one of the most beautiful smiles I have EVER seen. Totally gorgeous! 

Enjoy your sneaks! I had a hard time deciding on just a couple so I had to share a couple of extras!

Enjoy,

Cathy xo

P.S. Hair and make up was done by Kaitlin Hargreaves. Fabulous!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Photowalk with Photo Friends


Our shadows. Guess which one is me?


I like that I found a "C" in the bokeh. Can you see it?


Do you see a face? I like to find "faces in places" do you?



My gear.


The above three photos were taken by Jason Brown. Thank you Jason! 


Forgive me, it has been really busy! But, last week I went for a really nice walk with some new photographer friends. Stephen, Abbye, Jason and Darcie. We walked around Mill Lake in Abbotsford. 

Very fun, and I look forward to meeting again. It is nice to just take photos just for fun!