I’ve always been drawn to cemeteries, not just for the quiet beauty of the stones but for the stories they hold. Each gravestone carries a history, a life, a memory, and through my photography and writing, I aim to capture those stories before they fade away.
Over the years, I’ve explored cemeteries across Ontario and beyond, documenting everything from historic symbolism to personal touches and sharing these discoveries on my blog and social media. Whether it’s photographing intricate gravestones, trying unique gravestone recipes, or telling the history behind a place, my goal is always the same: to preserve and share stories that might otherwise be forgotten.
A Few Things I’ve Been Up To
My work has been featured in interviews, magazine articles, and guest posts, including contributions for The Haunted Walk. I’ve also worked on projects that celebrate history, storytelling, and local heritage.
These experiences have been a joy and show just how much people love connecting with history and the unusual ways it appears in our world.
Ways We Can Collaborate
I’m open to collaborations that naturally fit with my work and values. Some possibilities include:
- Sponsored blog posts or social features – highlighting cemetery-related projects, events, or products for my audience.
- Guest contributions or storytelling projects – creating content for other platforms that focuses on cemeteries, gravestone history, or cemetery stories.
- Photography licensing – providing high-quality images of cemeteries, gravestones, and memorials for use in publications or projects with a historical or cemetery focus.
- Event coverage – documenting cemetery tours, graveyard walks, or commemorative events with photos and written highlights.
Even if your idea doesn’t fit perfectly into this list, I’d love to hear about it, creative approaches are always welcome.
Let’s Connect
If you’re interested in working together or just want to chat about history, photography, or cemeteries, reach out here hello@chantallarochelle.ca, or visit chantallarochelle.ca.
I love chatting about cemeteries and photography, so feel free to reach out!
