Jennifer Shoniker Photography

Jennifer Shoniker Photography “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger me

Five hours shooting the swim leg of the Kingston Kids' Triathlon yesterday. 600 competitors, 80+ heats, 4000+ images. Th...
06/22/2025

Five hours shooting the swim leg of the Kingston Kids' Triathlon yesterday. 600 competitors, 80+ heats, 4000+ images. This was the first real test of my Z6 mirrorless full frame and I'm very impressed. Also, so thrilled with my new knee! I wish I could do a commercial for my medical team. After a loooong and active shoot, it was the only body part that DIDN'T hurt. Congrats to the event organizers and all the amazing athletes!

05/24/2025
My entry, Dancing Tulip, at the opening reception for the KPC Annual Juried Exhibition at Frameworks Gallery, May 2025. ...
05/18/2025

My entry, Dancing Tulip, at the opening reception for the KPC Annual Juried Exhibition at Frameworks Gallery, May 2025. Photo: Svetlana McCaw

More landscape work.
05/16/2025

More landscape work.

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05/16/2025

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A Rocky Mountain high…
05/16/2025

A Rocky Mountain high…

A beauty day on the road to Golden.
05/16/2025

A beauty day on the road to Golden.

I was rolling in the leaves with some cool critters in Algonquin Park.
05/16/2024

I was rolling in the leaves with some cool critters in Algonquin Park.

When your once in a lifetime photograph is in jeopardy due to cloud cover, you have to improvise.               
04/08/2024

When your once in a lifetime photograph is in jeopardy due to cloud cover, you have to improvise.

Beach Day with family. A day in the sun, and some sandy fun with T. It was warm enough to play in the shallow, still wat...
03/14/2024

Beach Day with family. A day in the sun, and some sandy fun with T. It was warm enough to play in the shallow, still waters high on the beach.

The Tower of London sculptures of menagerie animals by Kendra Haste.  "From the 1200s to 1835, the Tower of London house...
03/06/2024

The Tower of London sculptures of menagerie animals by Kendra Haste.
"From the 1200s to 1835, the Tower of London housed a menagerie of exotic wild animals, never before seen in London, including lions and a polar bear given as royal gifts. The Tower menagerie began as a result of medieval monarchs exchanging rare and strange animals as gifts.
These lion sculptures, and other animal installations on site commemorate the former inhabitants of the Tower." -Tower of London website

The Awe of St. Paul's
03/05/2024

The Awe of St. Paul's

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