Mission Statement:
"To provide quality photographs and a memorable experience for women who want to free themselves from their inhibitions and express their femininity."
Getting your photo taken in an intimate setting can be scary. Exposing this side of you can be intimidating for the most experienced model. It feels like you are being vulnerable, exposed, even objectified. Truth be told, an experience like this will show how strong you are, will boost your confidence and make you feel empowered. Overcoming that fear and feeling the freedom that comes with it can change your life.
I have been the family/friend photographer for over 15 years and have decided I want to explore my passion for boudoir and glamour photography.
Let's all learn new things together. Let's learn to love ourselves no matter our size, our flaws or our insecurities.
?Let's live FREE of our FEARS!!
If you are looking for someone to cover your events, I make sure that everyone feels at ease and you are happy with all of the professional photos you need. I have more than 15 years of experience covering news and events for Northern Life and Sudbury Living Magazine. I offer corporate photos to enhance your website and social media. I also create fine art portraiture such as family and wedding photography. I also specialize in fine art motivational wall posters and art for your home and office. Give me a call and I would love to chat with you and talk about about what you need.
Marg
Ron and Lise of Ron Gladu Photos are working together to serve you in all your photo needs in Greater Sudbury, and northern Ontario. See us first to create and to take unforgettable pictures of you and your loved ones. Whether you have an indoor or an outdoor session in mind, we'll be happy to work with you!
Michel Boudrot (Boudreau) arrived in Acadia before September 21, 1639, when he is mentioned as being one of the first syndic (official law officer) in Port Royal. Although listed as a farmer in the census of 1671, we find him mentioned as the Lieutenant Gouverneur civil et criminel (magistrate) in the 1686 census. He gives up this position to Mathieu de Goutinon August 20, 1688 following a King's ruling dated March 30, 1687 stating that Michel Boudreau was too old to perform his duties. He would have been around 87 years old. Michel Boudreau passed away sometime between 1688 and the census of 1693, where his wife, Michelle Aucoin, was listed as a widow.