Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Camping Trip - Promo Shots

After graduating from University in the spring, I spent my summer living in my parents cottage. I worked for one of my friends, who runs his own painting business in the summer, and we also had a few other friends working with us.

During our working days, the four of us guys daydreamed about going on a camping/canoe trip (we didn't include the girls on this plan). While wondering about equipment and other logistics, we weren't entirely sure whether or not the trip would happen and during one of the conversations a date was set for the trip. Once the date was set, it was final, there was no changing it and no backing out. We were going to do it even if we had the worst equipment we could find. 

Not to worry though, because we didn't have the worst equipment we could find. Luke's Dad runs an adventure camp and through him, we were able to pick up almost all of the equipment we needed, including some much appreciated advice from experienced trippers. 

Now, jump back to the daydreaming stage of this plan and remember that I am a photographer. As a photographer I knew that there could be lots of opportunities on this trip. As someone trying to find a place in the photographic world and not being overly interested in nature photography, I wanted to come out of the trip with photos that could show my ability to market and promote an adventure/extreme sport equipment company.

Back to the story. It took almost all summer to plan (although we weren't rushing anything) and the final details came together within the last week. We rigged Mike's jeep with some u-bolts and 2x4's, so that two canoes could rest on-top, piled all of the gear inside and headed off. The route that we were taking was suggested to us by a friend, so we only knew our general area (my parents weren't too thrilled with that idea). We finally made it to the provincial park rangers' office that had our route map waiting for us. After talking to one of the rangers about our route, and getting some tips and advice we were finally into the water.

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Night-Time Series

A couple weeks ago I was up north at my parents cottage in Huntsville, Ontario. I drove up late Saturday night with my girlfriend, and on the way I noticed a couple of newer buildings that are very nicely lit at night. Seeing these buildings sparked the idea to go out late at night and take pictures around town. Huntsville has a small town, country feel to it, and I thought that it would be perfect to capture Main St. at night with the lights.

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Still Life

Last week and this week, I have been experimenting with different types of still life photos. First I started with smoke photos, shot on a black background with one flash, then taken into Photoshop for manipulation. Then I tried some exploding water-balloons, but after getting more wet than I wanted to, I quickly realized that I needed an assistant for that.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Hendersons

A couple of days ago I had the amazing privilege of shooting Dan and Amanda along with their daughter Grace. I have known Dan and Amanda for about a year and a half now and I met Grace shortly after she was born, last winter. Typically Grace likes to stare at me and give me weird looks, but when I held up a big black thing in front of my face (my camera), I don't think she knew what was happening. She likes to make noises and faces, has two teeth coming in and is starting to learn to crawl. The weather for the day started off pretty chilly, but got warmer when it was time for pictures, we all had a great time. Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

A follow-up to SU Sportz, if you will, Canadian Football

For my American readers, yes, it's true, we do indeed have football in Canada. The CFL is comprised of eight teams. A large number of the players on these teams from the States. They are either players that didn't quite make it into the NFL or played in the NFL and got injured. Most of the rest of the players played at Canadian universities and then went on to play in the CFL.

As a part of my work with SU Sportz (see previous post) I covered a couple of their Real Deal events. The most recent event was at a Toronto Arognauts (CFL team) game. I covered the game as much as I could (from my seat) and also shot the post game concert and motivational speakers, from the field.


Monday, October 4, 2010

Summer Pics: SU Sportz

This past summer I had the privilege of taking photos for SU Sportz. SU Sportz is an organization that is all about building relationships with young people, through sports. They have a few different ways of doing this, through summer camps, partnering with churches and Real Deal days (professional sports events).

I approached SU at the beginning of the summer asking if they wanted any photography work done, that they could then use in their promotional materials. There was some back and forth discussions, and they agreed, and also wanted me to shoot some video footage. Throughout the summer I attended (took pictures) at some of their camps, Real Deal days, and other events.