About
Jennifer Hodder is an award winning, fine art film & digital photographer established in Kelowna, BC Canada. Using a combination of medium format film and digital photography Jennifer Hodder Photography produces soft, romantic photos that are light and airy with tons of candid emotion. Available for destination & Okanagan weddings, including Kelowna, West Kelowna, Vancouver, Osoyoos, Oliver, Vernon, Armstrong, Salmon Arm, Penticton, Peachland & more. Jennifer Hodder Photography is there to capture these special candid moments that will last a lifetime.
Services offered
She offers an extensive range of services in her wedding package. They are:
- Pre and post-wedding photoshoots
- 2nd shooter
- Bridal boudoir shoot
- Image editing and retouching
- Digital high resolution pictures via USB/Online gallery
- Heirloom handmade photo albums
- Canvas
- Save the date cards
- Thank you cards
Other services
Hodder Photography also specializes in:
- Engagements
- Bridal boudoir
- Maternity shoots
- Newborn photography
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Meet the team
When I get asked why I started doing wedding, engagement, family & lifestyle photography I always start off by telling them a little bit of my design background. I loved connecting with people and helping them design something that fit their brand and who they were as a individuals. Everyone always said that I had a knack for seeing what people were about, and being able to bring that to light in design was my gift. The move toward photography was me really just wanting to do more of that, but with an elegant timeless media.