Welcome to Timeless Reflections
Timeless Reflections Photography is now located in Orangeville, Ontario. Photographer and owner, Jane, brings over 30 years of experience to her business. In addition to scenic photography, she provides engagement, pet, wedding, and baby/child/family photography to her clients.
Photographs add interest and distinction to your home, and make wonderful house-warming, engagement, wedding, birthday, anniversary, and retirement gifts for friends and relatives. Unsure of what to give that person who seems to have everything? I would suggest a limited edition photograph of a landscape/area important to that individual. Choose a framed photograph (all ready to be hung) or a matted photograph (for the recipient to frame to his/her taste). All photos are matted, signed, and numbered.
Jane serves the Orangeville, Shelburne, Brampton, and Georgetown areas.
Galleries
Western Canada
It would be impossible to tire of photographing our Western provinces: crashing surf, purple starfish, pods of whales off the B.C. coast, towering snow-capped mountains, wild bears and elk foraging beside busy roadways (easily within the range of any camera), deep forested valleys, and massive glaciers in Alberta. This beauty can literally take one's breath away.
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Eastern Canada
It's the simple, foggy fishing villages dotting the numerous coves down East that draw me to the area and I drink in the local ambiance: the sight of stacked lobster traps leaning against a weathered shed, moored fishing boats of various sizes, the smell of fish, the cries of seagulls, the sight of a lone crane wading through shallow roadside waters. The ultimate goal is to capture the sounds, feelings, and tranquility of each small village.
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Country Life
The key to understanding and appreciating country life will surely come with two things: time/age, and by viewing the world through the lens of a camera. Every season offers never-ending opportunities for a photographer in the country. It is inspiring and a privilege to journey through the countryside in an attempt to photograph all that it has to offer: a lone tree in the bright winter sunlight, a weathered gate, rolling country landscapes, and spectacular sunsets.
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Arizona
If you've ever driven from Phoenix to Sedona during the day, you'll have experienced that feeling of having just entered another world as you round the bend in the highway to view, for the first time, those red rock formations. They are surreal; they are spectacular. Thank goodness for digital cameras because taking pictures of those formations is similar to taking pictures of the Grand Canyon ~ you just can't take enough pictures from enough angles... it's like trying to quench an unquenchable thirst.
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Flora & Fauna
For a photographer, it's not enough to merely photograph a pretty garden; rather, it becomes necessary to pop on a macro lens and earnestly lean in to photograph the pistil of a single beautiful flower, or the drop of rain or dew on the leaf of a plant as the sun catches it, just before it rolls away under it's own weight. It could be risky business positioning your face within four inches of a bee that's enveloped in the petals of a flower in order to photograph the dusting of pollen on it's veined wings. What a thrill trying to photograph nature at it's best: sunlight filtering through a dense forest as it highlights a crimson trillium, a rotting moss-covered log, or a perfect shelf of rust-coloured fungus.
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Critters
From your cute little fluff-ball kitten to the majestic lion as it roams the savannah to the gangly yet endearing giraffe at the zoo, animals have intrigued us since the beginning of time. It’s unrealistic to expect an animal to pose for the camera so a photographer looks to catch and capture a candid glimpse into the life of an animal.
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