
Kate redefines the “Big Chill”
Our Kate seems to have garnered a bit of attention with her journey. Just before Christmas a reporter from the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) contacted us and wanted to know more. In our eyes Kate has always been a “Star” but now a few more people can appreciate her.
The first installment read like this – Travelling Photographer ‘brought to tears’ watching northern kids grow up and had a lot of fun pictures in it.
This version actually is a little video of what Heirloom Portraits does and has Kate’s voice telling the story – One travelling school photographer describes watching northern kids grow up

Pond Inlet is a small, predominantly Inuit community in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada, located in northern Baffin Island. Pond Inlet was named in 1818 by explorer John Ross for John Pond, an English astronomer. Wikipedia. As of the 2016 census, the population was 1,617, an increase of 4.4% from 2011. – Wikipedia

Welcome to Pond Inlet, NU

Was lucky to see this as the next day it snowed to never be seen again this year by me.

A harvested Narwhal

… another cruise ship
It’s easy to see why there are cruise ships around when you can see icebergs and spectacular sunsets like these.
I don’t know about you but I’m looking forward to Kate’s next stop. See you there.
Exceedingly-well done, Kate!
Many thanks on behalf of Kate, Hook.
Totally enjoy these pics
On Sun, Feb 3, 2019, 12:59 PM Silkpurseproductions’s Blog SilkPurseProductions posted: “*We continue to follow Heirloom Portraits > Photographer Katelyn Krueger in Northern Canada through her pictures and > thoughts.* Our Kate seems to have garnered a bit of attention with her > journey. Just before Christmas a reporter from the CBC (Cana” >
Thanks Julie.
Great pics. Kate IS a star!
We think so. Thanks for checking it out.
It must be fun to see that Kate is becoming a star, even if you already see her as such. I love here video, and look forward to follow her through your blog.
Thanks, Otto. It was fun to see what the CBC came up with. She will always be a star to us.
Is that frost on her eyelashes? Brrrr…looks very cold. But such a clear sky, perfect for those gorgeous pictures! Thank you for sharing.
It is indeed frost. With the temperatures experienced in these locations it is a few short minutes between a cool shot of frost on the lashes and frostbite.