Welcome to Garlough Photo
Dorothy Garlough is a Master of the Photographic Arts as well as a Destination and Special Interest Speaker. She has been recognized for her story telling portraits at a national level within Canada and has delivered dynamic presentations internationally. Passion and powerful imagery characterize Dorothy’s work and enlisting the creativity of her clients ensures a memorable product. Dorothy invites you to visit her at her acreage (Bluegrass Knoll) near scenic Burnstown, Ontario.
Garlough Photo looks forward to serving you!
BRING ON THE BABIES
Submitted by Dorothy on Fri, 04/15/2011 - 15:10
This marks ten years that I have been shooting babies. This isn’t gruesome shooting damaging the little bundles but it is joyful shooting commemorating them through fine portraiture. Unbelievably, I have shot over 300 babies during the ten years that Garlough Photo has been hosting The Baby Feast and raising funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Society. The babies seem to pour out of the woodwork every spring when the studio runs the competition for the babies with the nicest smile, the chubbiest cheeks, and the brightest eyes. These categories are not to be outdone by the most angelic, the most mischievous, and the most delicious baby in all the land.
Holiday From My Holiday
Submitted by Dorothy on Wed, 12/29/2010 - 18:08
With the Christmas season upon us, I am truly enjoying a holiday. Rest and activity, family and friends, fun and games, in short, a good time. It is exactly what I like our Christmas holiday to look like. I am loving it! Holidays don’t always turn out like this one.
Struck By Lightning
Submitted by Dorothy on Fri, 09/10/2010 - 01:27
The U.S. Weather network says the odds of being hit by lightning in a given year are one in 700,000. Well, my sweetie and I beat those odds. The story goes that early one morning, while settling in at the cottage for a day to watch the fury of the storm that had been waging for hours, I made the comment on how perfect it was going to see the storm now that it was light when…Kaboom!







