A Different Angle Photography

David Turcot and Peggy Plato are Jasper photographers. They have lived in the beautiful mountain town for over 30 years and could not imagine calling any other place home. They have been capturing wedding and elopement images, engagement and couple photos and family portraits for over 25 years; making memories for their clients is what they do. They are professionals that are licensed and insured to photograph in Jasper National Park and know all the ins and outs of Jasper and its surroundings!
While some people observe nature and wildlife, they tend to observe human nature. A huge part of what this magnificent duo team does is involve communication, guiding and the ability to empathize. They will capture truly authentic moments by making you feel safe and comfortable in their presence. Their cameras will preserve the moments, but their hearts will capture your life. It is a never-ending endeavor and they invite you to become apart of the journey.
No matter the photography you need done, they can help you share your story. With a wide variety of packages to offer – from weddings and elopements to engagement and couple photos, to family photo portraits; A different Angle Photography has your needs covered.
A different Angle Photography captures memorable moments in some of the most breathtaking and magnificent settings. They are familiar with each of Jasper’s wedding locations and picturesque locations that Jasper has to offer; let them help you choose the one that’s perfect for what you envisioned.
As each photography session is unique; they encourage you to book a free consultation so that they can develop the perfect package with you to meet your needs.
David and Peggy are not like other photographers; they are a different angle. They would be honored to tell your story!



The Jasper Tramway, located only 3.5 km south of the Jasper town site and 3.5 km north of Becker’s Chalets, is an unforgettable experience and attraction for the whole family.
Miette Hot Springs is located approximately 45 km east of the Jasper town site followed by another 15km south on Miette road; still within the Jasper National Park parameters. Originally introduced in the 1800’s by the First Nations people, with construction in 1913, followed by construction of a proper road in 1934 and new facilities in 1986, Miette Hot Springs has become one of Jasper’s top intriguing and relaxing tourist attractions.
Within the Canadian Rockies, Maligne Lake is the largest lake glacially fed, completely surrounded by vast mountain peaks and is home to the world famous spirit island. With a distance of 48 km from the Jasper town-site, this lake is 22 km long and is home to many types of wildlife, including the moose, caribou and Harlequin Ducks, to name a few. Once up at Maligne Lake, lots of different activities awaits you including but not limited to interpretive boat tours, paddle boat rentals, hiking trails, a gift shop and large cafeteria and numerous photo opportunities to capture its vastness and breathtaking scenery.


Jasper’s White Water Rafting Company is one way of taking in some of the spectacular views that Jasper National Park has to offer.




Among one of Jasper National Park’s newest attractions is the Glacier Skywalk. This one km walkway off the edge of a cliff, directs you to a glass floor platform (918 feet above the ground). Here you will have the ability to see a variety of wildlife below you (which you can also see through the glass floor and walls), with vast glaciers above and waterfalls in the distance, this is one rare and unique attraction, which is sure to create an adrenalin rush experience you do not want to miss.
The Athabasca Falls are among the major, most favorite and most common attraction within the Jasper area. It is the most powerful waterfall, despite it not being the widest nor the highest within the Canadian Rockies. Located only 24 km south of Becker’s Chalets (30 km south of Jasper) on highway 93 or highway 93a, it’s one attraction that you do not want to miss.

Although Jasper National Park has many different beautiful hikes for you to explore and many magnificent lakes for you to relax by, the Valley of the Five Lakes offers the best of both worlds. Not only does it have a fairly easy hike, approximately 1.5 – 2 hours round trip (approximately a 4.5 km loop), you pass by five different lakes, one more beautiful than the other with varied colors and backdrops at each one. Although there are no mountainous views throughout this hike, the lakes and panoramic views of nature at its finest makes it very well worth it. Valley of the Five Lakes is among one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Jasper, and although the parking lot may always seem full, the trails are not over congested making for a nice relaxing walk in the wilderness. No matter what your hiking abilities are, this is a great walk as there is no climbing nor high altitude terrain – it’s an easy hike to partake in!
Pyramid Riding Stables and Outfitters is one of the companies that provides its guests with a western horseback riding adventure within the Canadian Rockies. Open from May to October (conditions permitting) and located only 5 minutes north from the Jasper town-site, with either one, two or three hour rides to choose from, this is a unique way to explore Jasper and all of its natural beauty it has to offer.
Jasper National Park is world famous for the diverse number of species that habitat it, among other things, and has been classified as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations partly for this reason.
The wildlife that typically roam closer to the Jasper town site and are almost guaranteed to see include the white tailed deer, mule deer, elk, coyotes, wolves, black bear, and grizzly bear to name a few. Many of these animals roam the national park and have a tendency to frequent Becker’s Chalets. Throughout the year, elk can be seen playing, grazing or sleeping in the large grassy area near the center of Becker’s Chalets. Herds of elk will gather on property and just roam the property. A black bear or grizzly bear (depending on whose first) tends to mark its territory there as well, making the possibility of seeing it on property quite high. Many of the hotel guests love seeing so many wild animals from the comfort and safety of their cabin, with lots of picture opportunities for them to have.
Although Becker’s Chalets has a no-pet policy, that doesn’t mean that your four-legged friends/family members cannot join you on your holiday. Among Jasper’s newer offerings, Jasper pet Outpost offers a wide variety of products and services for animals. From kenneling (half day – full day – overnight and packages) to self-serve pet washes, pet toys, pet apparel and pet food.
In need of someone to watch over your children for a few hours while you and your family are on holidays? My Jasper Nanny has you covered. Among Jasper’s finest is this unique company that comes to your accommodation (both within the Jasper town site and outside of town), to take care of your babysitting needs. With a variety of skills to offer, safety courses taken and many great fun filled ideas – you can rest assured that Jasper’s best babysitting service will take the best of care of your children while ensuring that these children have tons of fun. 



