JKPeters Photography
JKPeters Photography specializes in Corporate / Editorial / Advertising Photography
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09/30/2025
My photography journey has always been about more than capturing an image it’s about capturing a story. Each shoot is a chance to flex artistic muscles with incredible artists, celebrate diverse cultures, and highlight the beauty of authentic craftsmanship.
Working with Indigenous artists like Racquel Fraser of has been one of the most meaningful parts of that journey. Her handcrafted beaded hats don’t just photograph beautifully they carry tradition, fashion, and Indigenous pride into every frame.
Through my lens, I want to show the strength of community, the depth of culture, and the artistry that deserves to be seen and supported across Canada. Shopping Indigenous isn’t just a fashion choice it’s an investment in people, stories, and legacies.
If you’re an artist looking to showcase your work and tell your story through powerful, creative imagery, let’s get together on ideas and make it unforgettable.
09/29/2025
There’s something powerful that happens when artists, models, and storytellers come together: the camera stops being just a lens and becomes a bridge. In this shoot, every hat, every pose, and every expression is a collaboration a shared act of honouring living cultures and artists.
The handcrafted pieces you see here are by Racquel Fraser of , an extraordinary Indigenous artist from Calgary (Treaty 7). Her beaded hats aren’t simply accessories it’s a story of resilience, heritage and fashion.
Supporting Indigenous and local artists is about more than style. It’s a way to invest in communities, sustain culture, and walk the path of reconciliation in real life. Thank you to Racquel (designer) and our incredible Indigenous models for embodying strength, grace, and the beauty of culture rooted in community.
09/29/2025
Style rooted in culture. Strength rooted in community
In the honour of September’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, I’m proud to share these looks featuring handcrafted pieces and timeless designs by Racquel Fraser of an amazing Indigenous artist on Calgary, Alberta (Treaty 7). Every detail carries a story of tradition, resilience, and creativity intwined with a luxury modern fashion twist.
By wearing and sharing Indigenous made fashion, you not just embracing a style; you are supporting living cultures and the artisans who keep them thriving. It’s one small way to walk the talk of reconciliation.
Huge thank-you to Racquel () for creating these stunning beaded hat each piece of is made with intention, honour, and love. And the gorgeous indigenous models who showed them off with perfection at this stunning autumn photoshoot. Choosing authentic Indigenous work helps communities sustain their art and heritage for the next generation.
09/16/2025
In Arthurian legend, the Lady of the Lake is the mystical guardian of Excalibur, a figure of mystery, power, and grace who rises from the water to guide kings and shape destiny.
My Lady of the Lake series draws from this timeless myth, re-imagining her as a symbol of resilience, feminine energy, and the untold stories that live beneath the surface. Each photograph is a glimpse into a world where magic and nature collide.
08/08/2025
Lady of the Lake
In the heart of Arthurian legend, she emerges as the Lady of the Lake, guardian of Avalon, keeper of the fabled sword Excalibur. Some tales say she placed the sword into King Arthur’s hands, binding his destiny to the realm’s fate. Others call her a sorceress, a guardian of sacred waters, and a figure whose beauty was rivaled only by her mystery. Always, she stands as the bridge between the mortal and the magical.
On a summer afternoon, she rose again from a backyard blow-up pool. With annual blooms from Home Depot drifting across the surface, and a bejeweled sword catching shards of sunlight, the scene transformed. Layers of tulle and lace floated like clouds, dissolving the line between reality and legend.
Captured on the Sony A7 IV paired with the Sigma Art 24–70mm f/2.8, every petal, bead, and ripple in the water was recorded in exquisite clarity, preserving the moment as if it were a page torn from a centuries-old tale.
Educational Note: The Lady of the Lake first appears in medieval French literature, most famously in Chrétien de Troyes’ 12th-century romances and later in Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur (1485). She embodies mystery, feminine power, and the magic of nature’s waters. In photography, recreating such mythic figures doesn’t require grand locations with intentional lighting, well-chosen props, and a clear creative vision, you can bring timeless legends to life anywhere, even in the most ordinary spaces.
05/24/2025
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05/18/2025
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05/16/2025
Spring Chickens 🐔
The vibe? soft cottage country core style, a sweet grass breeze and a fluffy chicken in your arms.
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