Going way back to the summer of 2008. I bought a cheap red wedding dress off eBay and got an actor friend to model it for me out in the fields north of Kingston. I wanted to use these on my website for my wedding portfolio, then soured on the idea of using model photos instead of REAL portraits.
This is going way back, but I always liked this shoot. Melissa and Dave are a little competitive, so we played mini-golf for their engagement shoot. Lots of fun!
As a side note, this was the first time I used a full-frame camera (Canon 5D). I loved it!
This is the Menard family. They are good friends of mine and they wanted some family photos done. You might remember them from this photo (oddly, their youngest daughter was born 9 months after it was taken).
Derek is the guitar player for The Stares and was the guitar player in my last band, Lacklustre. He can shred and he's a stand-up fellow. He asked me to take some photos for his solo album, which is out now under the name 'Trux'.
I got an extraordinary opportunity this week to shoot a live birth. A great client of mine asked me to do it, but I just said yes because it was her and didn't really pay attention to what she was asking. Then the night before, I was sitting comfortably in the snug of my local public house, when I realized what I'd agreed to.
'Wait a minute,' says me. 'Did I agree to shoot the BIRTH, or mom and baby after the birth?? CRAP!'
After I sent a quick email off to my client, I realized that, yes, I had agreed to shoot the entire process. Of a C-section birth. YIKES.
So I steeled my will and did my best and it was one of my best photographic experiences yet. I got goosebumps when we heard his first cry.
My Grandpa has not been doing well lately, and has been in the hospital. This past weekend we went to London to visit him, so I took the opportunity to shoot some random photos of my family. This is my Dad ... I like my Dad. I love him too, obviously, but I like him. He's cool.
A bunch of Wedding photographers met in Toronto to take headshots and portraits of each other for our marketing and websites. Fun and nerdry ensured. This is Lisa Mark and Chris Mallet, both photographers from the Toronto area.
A few years ago, I went to Nova Scotia for a holiday. I loved it there - the people are so friendly and the scenery is so beautiful. The photographer in me went crazy :)
This photo was taken at stupid-in-the-morning with a 30-minute exposure. The glow on the horizon is the lights of Halifax, a couple of hours away.