FAQ’s

Ericka Ana Photography

Where should I park?

We have limited on-site parking available for our guests. Please review the map here to see all our available parking areas. Please note that street parking is no longer available. We are not responsible for any parking fines for failing to follow local bylaws.

What if it rains?

Bookings at our farm are rain or shine. We close in the event of severe weather and provide refunds as per our terms and conditions. If you are curious about the details related to canceling or rescheduling read our policies here.

How big is your farm, can I walk everywhere?

Our farm is quite compact and easy to walk everywhere. It is possible to use multiple areas in one session. You will receive a map of the property in your booking confirmation if you are wondering how far away “X” is from “Y”. Contact us if you have more specific questions.

What is your address?

We have not published our address intentionally, as we are by booking only. We live in a touristy location and want to protect our privacy from drop-ins. You will receive our exact address upon booking confirmation. For reference, the closest major intersection is Brock Rd. and Hwy 5 in Dundas.

What should I wear?

The ground may be uneven or slippery when wet. Please wear sturdy shoes. Our flowers are grown in full sun, so dress appropriately for weather conditions. Sunscreen is recommended.

Is there a washroom/change room?

Yes, we have washrooms/change areas located in our renovated heritage barn.

I am interested in a certain flower or area of the farm for photography, when should I book?

Our photography page has an In-Bloom Guide near the bottom of the page that should guide you through when to book. Please note that this is a guide, and we do not guarantee specific flowers at specific times.

Are there bees and bugs on the farm?

Yes. The bees and bugs are much more interested in the flowers than in people, however some do sting when accidentally harmed. If you have an allergy to bees, bring your own epi-pen, and visit at your own risk.

Are children welcome?

Yes, children are welcome however this is a working farm and children require supervision at all times. In our experience, children under the age of six lose their focus with flower picking in a short period of time. Our field is stroller friendly.

Can I bring my dog?

Your dog is welcome to come for the purpose of photography. Please ensure you leash and clean up after your dog. Do not bring your dog to a Pick-Your-Own experience.

Chickens are a treasured part of our farm, so please notify us if your dog is coming for photos so that our chickens are out of reach.

Are all of the photos on this website taken at your farm?

Yes, we have had the privilege of having many photographers use our space and share their photos with us. It has honestly been a dream come true for us to do what we love (grow flowers) and then watch photographers do what they love (create works of art) that will be treasured by someone for a lifetime.

Can I take pictures while doing a Pick-Your-Own experience?

Yes, we encourage people to take pictures and selfies of their Pick-Your-Own experience. We would love it if you consider tagging us.

If you are looking to have professional pictures on our farm, you will need to visit our booking page to reserve a time for you and your photographer to visit.

Can I feed the chickens as part of my booking

Children feeding chickens can make for amazing pictures, It takes time from our schedule to ensure this is done safely. While it is not included in your booking fee, please contact us to see if we can add this on.

Kristen Avery Photography

This is a living studio full of living things. We do everything we can to nurture our flowers and encourage their natural beauty using organic principles. However, we are unable to control nature. Things like weather and insects can impact the appearance of our flowers.

This is our home. We have poured our heart and soul into making this space beautiful for you to enjoy. Thank you for respecting our property.