Maee Kroft Toronto

(Source: herphany, via o-c-e-a-n-i-c)

// IT FEELS AMAZING TO BE HOME! //

Surrounded by amazing people including my awesome roomies! 

VANCOUVER I MISSED YOU!!!! 

and i cant wait for my love to come home tomorrow! I’ve got a huge surprise for him!  

  • *girl in perfect relationship*:

    you never really realise how much you love someone until you watch them like someone else xoxox

(Source: winmyheartt, via mslaurynn)

Published in the may issue of ellements magazine 

in other news. I swamping the shit out of this with pictures of my boyfriend and I. Ive never felt love like I love this man. 

At the ocean in Downtown Vancouver. 

eating popsicles in the car. 

goofin around

the best mornings are when I wake up beside him 

at Lynn Canyon in Vancouver. 

solsticeretouch:

The New Google Drive: The Dropbox Alternative 

Google is slowly taking over my life, first it started with their search, which is the best in the world (sorry Yahoo!), next my e-mail went directly with gmail, then google calendar started to organize my schedule. I then started implementing google docs to send and share online notes and details. Finally with Android, everything syncs together right on my Phone. Now Google is stepping in the file sharing arena, competing with companies like Dropbox. 

It’s 5 gigs of free storage to start off with. If you’re familiar with google docs, your docs tab will change to ‘drive’ where you can now upload anything you want and share as you please. Now if only it had a public uploader so people can send files to me like yousendit allows, then I would switch over for sure. 

www.drive.google.com

robertgaudette:

Missy Ink Suspension Shoot Behind the Scenes

Russ, Maee, Talia, Cassandra and Michael

robertgaudette:

Sneak Peek of my recent suspension photo shoot for Missy Ink.I’ve been wanting to shoot something involving suspension for a long time now.  There’s an inherent beauty in it for me, if you look past your own preconceptionsof what you think it is.  I have no interest in “gore” or things simply for shock value and I knew this was about something different. I won’t pretend tounderstand anything about it and I knew it wasn’t something that was going tobe easily explained to an “outsider” but I was happy to be able to photographit in a way I thought did it justice.  What I witnessed was a group of peoplecoming together to experience something that was important to them.I have friends in the tattoo and piercing industry and I knew what to expect in terms of the amount of time and preparation that would be dedicated to hygiene.I’ve had doctors and been in hospitals that are less proficient in this area.What I didn’t really expect was the amount of compassion being shown when someonewas being prepped and suspended.  I’m sure its about pain in many regards but it was definitely not about enjoying anyone else’s pain.  You could see it in the eyes of both the professionals and the subjects as they looked at each other.  It was anything but gory or gratuitous.  Thank you Russ, Maee, Shannon, Talia, Cassandra and Michael for “letting me in” and allowing me to photograph some of your experiences!Behind the scenes photos to follow. Look for the entire story in Missy Ink Magazine’s October issue. ( http://www.magcloud.com/user/missyinkmagazine )

robertgaudette:

Sneak Peek of my recent suspension photo shoot for Missy Ink.

I’ve been wanting to shoot something involving suspension for a long time now.  
There’s an inherent beauty in it for me, if you look past your own preconceptions
of what you think it is.  I have no interest in “gore” or things simply for
shock value and I knew this was about something different. I won’t pretend to
understand anything about it and I knew it wasn’t something that was going to
be easily explained to an “outsider” but I was happy to be able to photograph
it in a way I thought did it justice.  What I witnessed was a group of people
coming together to experience something that was important to them.

I have friends in the tattoo and piercing industry and I knew what to expect in
terms of the amount of time and preparation that would be dedicated to hygiene.
I’ve had doctors and been in hospitals that are less proficient in this area.
What I didn’t really expect was the amount of compassion being shown when someone
was being prepped and suspended.  I’m sure its about pain in many regards but it
was definitely not about enjoying anyone else’s pain.  You could see it in the eyes
of both the professionals and the subjects as they looked at each other.  
It was anything but gory or gratuitous.  Thank you Russ, Maee, Shannon, Talia, Cassandra
and Michael for “letting me in” and allowing me to photograph some of your experiences!

Behind the scenes photos to follow. Look for the entire story in
Missy Ink Magazine’s October issue. ( http://www.magcloud.com/user/missyinkmagazine )

I’m up!!!! anddd off to work i go!