Brandon Sun By: Tyler Clarke
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Photographer Mandy Wark, seen in her downtown Brandon studio, is joining other local photographers in advocating for a change in government restrictions as it relates to their profession.
Local photographers had quite the whirlwind week.
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Local photographers had quite the whirlwind week.
They started out believing they’d be allowed to reopen for business at a level approaching normal on Feb. 12.
The current rules, however, contradict what provincial officials initially said.
As it stands, the province only allows for outdoor photography of up to five people (plus household members if on private property), with only one person at a time allowed in the studio. Weddings and funerals of up to 10 people can also be photographed.
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Three Brandon moms have pulled back the curtain in a new podcast to reveal what motherhood is actually about.
Three Brandon moms have pulled back the curtain in a new podcast to reveal what motherhood is actually about.
Trina Bandura, Mandy Wark and Anna Dumas launched Worked Up Moms: Pouring the Hard Tea on Jan. 20 and have continued releasing a new episode every Wednesday, which they record the week before.
“Worked Up Moms” co-host Mandy Wark. (Tyler Clarke/The Brandon Sun)
In their podcast trailer, Dumas cuts to the quick of it by declaring they would talk about what moms are feeling and not saying.