Mom and Daughter Fashion shoot

You will see a lot of these two from me, they are my best friends and we're always doing shoots together. It's Labour Day weekend, it's still summer and warm out, so there's still time for some outdoor photoshoots. We had talked about doing a shoot but weren't to sure if the weather was going to cooperate, but we were hanging out anyways so we played it by ear. The weather actually ended up working perfectly, it was too hot for the most part, especially when we went down to the trails in the woods. 

We started off in the backyard, there's a neat little shed back there that kind of has a rustic look to it which I felt would be neat for a background. I put a flash on a stand up in amongst a tree hoping to have some of the leaves and branches cast shadows down onto the shed for a little more drama in the scene, plus I love shadows. 
    From there I told them about a place I know of where there's all these trails down through the woods and a big lake, which I thought would make for some good images, I've shot down there quite a bit. We walked a few of the trails but didn't go to far, the sun was out in full effect and with these trails being incased by trees there was zero air flow, so it was getting quite hot and muggy and the mosquito's were treating us like a buffet. 

for these images I was just using one flash, up high on a stand, no umbrella or soft box, just hard light, which is weird for me because I hate hard light. To carry a soft box, stand and flash plus the camera down there, for an impromptu photoshoot was to much so I decided to restrict myself and see what we could come up with. Over all the shoot went pretty well, I'm still not that good at mixing flash with ambient light, I get the concept it just isn't something I've done a lot. For the most part, i've been an ambient light shooter, only in the last 1.5 years have I been tackling flash, so I'm happy with the images and so were the clients. Here's to a great day with two people I love more than life, a good shoot, and summer. I'm going to miss these summer days/nights, but it's the price you pay for living in Canada!

Images below 

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These trails were a little dark and kind of creepy, so we decided to have some fun with it and do some hard lighting to give that dark, moody, shadow feel to the image. 

She was getting a little tired of shooting and wanted to do more cuddling, so, roll with the punches and use whats presented to you.. 

using a flash far back shooting through the trees, I was able to cast some shadows down onto the shed to give that " late in the day, hard light " vibe. 

These were some of our fav pics from the shoot. Out in the woods with a tunnel of trees, the light was nice as it filtered down through all the leaves. 

A another image of pyper running into her moms arms after she was getting tired of walking and just wanting to go home. 

Pyper didn't want to do pictures anymore, she was getting tired. As the wind blew, she decided to walk off set. Sometimes the best images are the unplanned, quick shot images. 

Shoots can be tiring for little ones, especially on hot summer days. Always wait for that moment when a child decides walking is overrated and wants to be carried. Once the parent picks them up, you can get some good candid, real moment shots. 

These trails can get pretty dark and seem a little creepy. Pyper thought there were packs of wolves in the forest and kept yelling out "pack of wolves". We decided to use this to our advantage and do a creepy, dark woods image using hard light to cast shadows amongst the trees.

Denial: Graffiti Artist

            To anyone that follows my Facebook page, you know that I recently did a fashion shoot in Windsor On this past Sunday. For those of you who don't follow my Facebook page and didn't know.. now you do! and ps, you should go follow my Facebook page, just type Kevin Vyse Photography into the search and it will come up. What you didn't know, was that while I was in Windsor I was lucky enough to meet an amazing, mind-blowing graffiti artist who's world renowned, his name DENIAL.  <--------- just click his name and you will magically be whisked away to his website... and I urge you to check it out because his stuff is the bees knees. 
            Honestly, I had never heard of him before I went to Windsor.. I had seen his Coke Can recreation before but didn't know anything about it or understand it. Luckily, the make-up artist and friend from the shoot, Melissa, knows him, and model Mindy from the shoot, her boyfriend works for him. So of course, we all got VIP access to his studio which was fantastic.

In order to get to the studio, the back way, we went down this alley which is full of graffiti and most of it, if not all of it, is Denials. It was quite a treat to see some seriously good Graffiti, in my home town it's a bunch of kids with standard nozzle spray cans from some store spray painting swear words and Penis' all over buildings.. Bravo ya idiots...

    I was blow away by the detail Denial can get out of these cans. I saw everything from a Heman character wall spread to a skeleton hand and route 66 sign art piece. Not only does he do these massive wall pieces, but in his shop he uses masking tape, spray paint, rulers, measuring tapes, scissors and all kinds of other things to make these amazing pieces of wall art. He masks out different parts of the image while exposing other parts to make layered pieces, which was cool for me to see because as a photographer, I do the same kind of stuff in Photoshop.   

Anyways, I won't drag this out anymore.. but again.. I urge you to click on the link I put in this blog and check out this guys work... it's amazing and some of it is pretty hilarious as well. Here's a few images I shot while we were there. I wish I would have got a portrait of him but we had 3 hours of straight shooting in the club and I didn't have the equipment with me I would have wanted to have to do an awesome portrait. - Shutter Click. 

 

The many spray cans of crazy colour Denial uses to make his masterpieces. 

A pretty well known Denial Piece, one of the first images I ever saw of his... sitting there along with a few other pieces of art. 

A few of art pieces from Denial maybe a few from other artists he likes as well.. I know he said there were some pieces around the shop of other artists who's work he really enjoys. 

A few pieces sitting on the table which are works in progress. 

where all the magic happens and the art comes together! Work Station.

where all the magic happens and the art comes together! Work Station.

Two giant Denial pieces in the Graffiti Alley behind the shop, such amazing work.

Stairway down to the merchandise shop.. T-shirts, Spray cans, Nozzles, hats and more.

One of my fave pieces: Enjoy Denial, a coke can parody. Great piece.  

And..... just because I shot it while I was there right after the visit with Denial, Detroit! I honestly had no clue that Detroit was THIS close to Windsor... I knew they were close, just not THIS close. 

RAWartists: PANORAMA showcase

June 19th, 2014 I was a part of the RAWartists network in Toronto On. displaying my photography. RAW is a group thats all about art, all forms of art (painting, live performances and music, photography, jewelry making, drawing etc... any art form). They come together all over the world allowing artists to apply and show off their work and network. You can sell your work at the show and they do not take a commission, which is pretty awesome of them. If you're interested in becoming a RAWartist or simply just want to read up on them to see what they're about, here's a link to their site: www.rawartists.org 

I wasn't to sure what to expect from RAW.. I was new to it, had only heard about it through another photographer on Facebook from my area a few weeks before I decided to go for it. I'm a quiet, shy kind of person, I don't do well in large social interaction, but 2014 for me was all about stepping out of comfort zone, putting myself and my work out there, meeting new people who love what I love and RAW showed up in my path, so why not jump in?! 
   Let's skip ahead to the night of the show. I had to be in Toronto by 2pm to set up my display, it was a 2 hour drive, but I got there fine and on time, actually about an hour early. I went inside and saw the fencing where I was going to be displaying my work, excited, nervous, anxious and a little tired as I didn't sleep much the night before... I took my work out of the box I had brought it in and started to place my work. After an agonizing 15 minutes, my work was up and looking quite good if I do say so myself! 
    I took a minute to check out the work that was hanging to the right and left of me and on my right, who's work was hanging there? None other than Tina Picard - Toronto based fashion photographer! I was blown away because I just found out about Tina maybe 3 weeks prior to the show and fell in love with it right away. I couldn't believe that my work was displayed beside hers, I was pumped but also feeling a little unworthy. I want you all to check out Tina's work, it's outstanding: TINA PICARD: FASHION PHOTOGRAPHER 

7pm: It's show time! 
          Ok... so I was a little late for doors open ha! but you have to be a little fashionably late, right? Actually my buddy Jeremy and I took off down town T.O. to hit the Ripley's Aquarium and get some food, it took a little longer than expected because it was such an awesome place to look around and get some shots. We made it back, I went to my show space and hung out for a bit until Tina walked up :) .... eeeeek, we talked for a bit and then people starting coming in and looking around. Right away I was in deep, talking to random people I didn't know, asking all kinds of questions about my work and style but surprisingly, I did alright.. I didn't throw up on anyone which was my biggest goal of the entire night. 
            I was actually surprised at how many people showed up to the event, the place was packed. I lost track of time, but not to long after people came in and looked around our RAW presenter jumped up on stage and got the show started. We had: 3 live fashion shows, a hand full of live bands, a guy who spit fire all over the place ( which was amazing.. I could feel the heat on my face and I was about 20 feet from the stage)... such an amazing display of talent. 
 Anyways.. i'm sure you just want to see pics.... and to those of you who actually read all of this... you're an amazing person lol..... oh PS, the images aren't amazing... I was there to show my work not shoot the event.. I just took these shots to give you a little feel of the night.  - Shutter Click.

A model struts the runway at RAW displaying a hand made by Love, Poetry Corsets 

A warrior model comes out strong to strut the runway at RAW looking fierce 

Warrior model striking a pose with her sward on stage at RAW

Second Warrior model with her flaming sword striking a pose at RAW 

Male model sporting his warrior wear on stage at RAW

Fenyx Fyre on stage at RAW blowing out a huge fire ball! what an amazing act. 

Fenyx Fyre holding a fire ball on his chest live on the RAW stage. 

Fenyx Fyre displaying another fire ball, which he is licking on the RAW stage

Fenyx Fyre Blowing out a giant cloud of fire on the RAW stage.

Lucky Widmore rocking out on stage at RAW, these guys have an awesome sound. loved them.

Over all view from the top floor at RAW. So many people showed up, so many great artists... I had a great night and grateful to be apart of the RAW family. Moral of the story, step out of your comfort zone and do something that scares you, great things come from it and you will feel more alive. Life starts when you're out of your comfort zone. Thank you RAW!

Harvard's and Hero's

This weekend ( June 20th-22nd) was a Gathering/Event in Tillsonburg On. Celebrating 75 years of the Harvards and the Veterans who flew them. This Harvard fly over was the largest one since WWII and there was no way I was going to miss a piece of history like that.

I showed up to the Tillsonburg airport around 11:30pm, from the highway I could see a small sea of yellow planes as I approached and was instantly excited for the show. The sound of 11 harvards flying through the air is outstanding, nothing like you've ever heard before. This event wasn't just harvards, the majority was, but there was also a Harvard II trainer there which was a treat to see, and two T-28 Trojan's, One navy blue, and one that was White and Orange if I remember right, it was a treat to see them take off at the end of the show. 

Harvard's and Hero's started off with one harvard and one amazing pilot who was making this plane do things I never thought a harvard could do. This plane was flipping tail over prop, straight up into the sky and stalling out, kicking the tail over the nose, crazy rolls, and really really low flying.. I mean .. if I had to guess, 30 ft off the ground, it was insane!  After that, all the harvards took to the skies to do a couple fly by's, which was then followed up by the Canadian Harvard Aerobatics Team, who always put on an amazing show with smoke and crazy stunts! - Shutter Click ~

 

The Canadian Harvard Aerobatics Team come racing in from the right, smoke on, getting set up for a steep climb.

Coming straight at the crowd while in a diamond formation, pulling back on the stick and going vertical. 

Pulling back, shooting straight up and back over the top for a smoky back roll.

Team comes straight over the crowds heads with smoke on, setting up to bank left and come across centre stage.

Two team members come flying in head on and cross last minute just missing one another.

The reason everyone gathered.. The 11 Harvard Tribute Pass.. what a sound and sight to see. 

Rick Volker, A Harvard Aerobatics Pilot gets in his harvard and taxi's up to put on quite an impressive solo aerobatics display. Who knew the harvard could do the things he made it do!

Rick Volker, Banking hard in front of the crowd as he gains some momentum and air speed to perform some more amazing aerobatics. 

Rick Volker doing a close, topside pass for the crowd and photographers.. what a photo op! 

Rick Volker doing a tight inside loop stage centre. 

SPEED and SOUND

The scream of a CF-18 Fighter Jet sneaking up on you from behind just under the speed of sound is one of the best sounds I've ever heard. 

Today was the Tillsonburg ON. AirShow, which is a small show, but it's a great show. There really isn't much of a ground display like you normally see at air shows, and there are only two acts: The F-18 and the Canadian Snowbirds. Due to it being a small show, the planes really push the limits, which makes it that much better, plus it was soooo hot out and a shorter show really saved a lot of people. 

The F-18 came busting out just under the speed of sound from behind the crowd, and flew directly over us nice and low screaming like nothing you've heard before, it was amazing. Due to it also being fathers day, we got a little bit of a longer show than normal as the F-18 Pilot radioed in to get permission to do two extra fly by's at the end of his time slot, which was a treat! 
  Half hour after the F-18 left, the snowbirds fired up and taxied out. I was fortunate enough to be in Photo Alley, which was so close to where the snowbirds were parked. And by close I mean close.. about 20 feet. When they fired up their engines, the heat was insane, the noise was better than any live rock show and the smell of jet fuel smelt amazing. You know you're close when people are leaning forward to keep standing and peoples hats are flying off as they turn their heads away hahahha so awesome! 

here's some of the images i've worked on so far from the day.. more may be added, so please, follow my blog to get updates on this even and on future shoots. Thank you for checking me out, feel free to leave comments. - Shutter Click. 

 

 

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F-18 Hornet comes flying straight over head just under the speed of sound

F-18 does a high speed pass in front of the crowd, nice and low.

Snowbirds climb high into the sky, turn on the smoke and flip over backwards

Snowbirds Pilot puts his parachute on after giving it a check over

getting ready to taxi out, Pilot and ground crew member communicate with hand signals.

Snowbirds taxi out after all checks have been done. Let the show begin! 

Panning the camera with a slow shutter speed as the snowbirds take off to the skies

F-18 fly's by the crowd doing whats called the " top side pass " showing off the top of the plane and the 2014 paint scheme.

As the F-18 starts into a steep climb, vapour forms and fly's off his wings

Renaissance Festival!

WOW! it has been far to long since i've done a blog post, this must change. 

Smashing lances, crowds cheering, beer drinking, pig roasting, sword fighting and much much more! This was my experience today as I attended the 2014 Woodstock Ontario Renaissance Festival. This event was pretty amazing, with so much to see, from fire breathing to catapult slinging, archery, sword fights and Knights upon their steeds hitting each other with 10 foot wooden lances. When I showed up, the first thing I saw was 3 people dressed up in proper old time attire in a barn with Fire Batons spinning around their bodies, being balanced on their heads while another woman twirled around on a hula hoop type contraption hanging from the ceiling, it was quite impressive. 

   I continued onward to the grand stand where I heard the crowd yelling and clapping, of course I had to hurry to see what the ruckus was about. JOUSTING was about to commence! An announcer came out on a horse wearing quite the outfit and explaining what we were about to see and gave us the run down on how scoring for Jousting worked. Next rode out one of the knights, an older looking fellow with shiny armour. Then another knight came out, apparently they were father and son, who would think a father and son were about to joust one another, but thats what happened! 5 bouts took place with some real hard hits, one being dishorsed, chunks of wood flying through the air... men and women running through the crowd crying and screaming.... ok ok... that last part didn't happen, but in my weird over active mind it did lol. 

Here's some of my images from the day... I was only there for about an hour so I didn't get to see everything they had to offer. At some point there were sword and axe fights, some falconry and bands. There's still time, I may go back. - Shutter Click~

 

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Fire Blower getting a flame to burst off the end of the baton.

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Lance smashes to pieces as the knights connect on horseback

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Another hard hit from the knights shattering the lances... the knight in blue was actually dishorsed with this hit.

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First Knight came out and put his helmet on, then proceeded to ride right up to me for a close up photo op

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After jousting a crowd gathered on the grass as a bagpipe and drum band rocked out some tunes to promote their show later tonight. Braveheart style! 

SHOWCASE!

Getting the word out: 
I have been accepted/invited to showcase some of my work in Toronto, ON Canada on June 19th, 2014 at the Revival Bar [783 College Street, Toronto] from 1pm - 3pm. This is the first time i've ever done anything like this, and for those who know me will know this is HUGE. I don't really like big crowds, I have social anxiety issues and Toronto has always scared me. Mainly the driving scares me.. it's brutal. 
    Ok, so here's what I need from everyone. This show requires that I sell 20 tickets to the event ( I'd love for you to come to the show, but even if you can't make it to Toronto you can still buy a ticket in support of me and my work and the RAW community.) Tickets are $15 each and the cost of the tickets does not go to me, it's simply to rent the bar out, to cover the tables, electrical chords, backdrops, etc.. all the things that go into making this show able to happen. 

What to expect at the show:
This showcase is not just for me to show off my work, of course. There are performing acts (bands, dancers etc..) Drawing artists, Painting artists, Sculptures, any kind of art you can think of is welcome, there's even fashion shows! So as you can see this is quite the event with lots to see and do. 

How to get tickets:
All you need to do to get your ticket and show your support is click on the link at the end of this blog. You will be taken over to my Artist showcase page on the RAW: Natural Born Artists website. From there you will see yellow wording to the right of my pictures that says " Buy A Ticket For This Artist " all you have to do is click on that and a window will pop up with all the info to get your ticket. Remember when you're buying this ticket to make sure my name and Kevin Vyse Photography is selected from the drop down menu. This allows you to buy a ticket through me for the event and helps support me and my 20 required ticket sales to show at this event. 

I'm really excited to step out there and show off some of my work. I'm trying very hard to shoot some new pieces between now and June 19th. Images that no one will see until the show. Once the show is over I will then be posting the images online. I really hope to see familiar faces out at this event and meet lots of new faces as well. 
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here's the link:
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Hair/Fashion/Glamour OH MY!

       Cans of hair spray flying, make up pallets blasting colour all over, dresses, shorts, shirts, bra's, shoes all around me. This was what it was like on set a few weekends ago in London, Ontario as I got together with Hair Stylists Cassidy and Jodie, jodie also does make up, to do a hair shoot for the Salon they work at. 
        Our goal was to set up some simple portraits to show case different elaborate hair styles so we can place some of the images in to hair competitions. But first, before we got into the hair shoot, we decided we would do a little photoshoot for Cassidy to get warmed up. We did the shoot in Jodi's loft which is gorgeous.. 13' high ceilings, crown moulding, all open concept, big windows and a rooftop with an old fire escape... as you can imagine it's a great location with endless possibilities. Due to living in Canada and it being winter.. the rooftop didn't work out for us because it was covered in deep snow, but it will be used this summer with out a doubt. 

         After Cassidy's shoot, the other model's ( Ellie, Alex and Shelby) showed up so we could get started on hair and make up, this was around 2pm. Alex and Ellie were up first, so we started shooting against my white seamless backdrop, shooting some head shots and some full lengths. It went pretty well, I found that the roll of seamless I have is only good for head shots.. it's only about 4-5' wide which doesn't work well for full body so we decided to move over to one of the walls in the loft and use that. Over all the day/night was a success, it was long ended up being about 11 hours.. but that was with breaks to change looks and change make up, change hair and lenses and lighting set ups. 

         This post is just a starter post for this shoot... Seeing as how these images are being entered into competitions I can't post a lot of them because we don't know which ones we are entering yet. The ladies are going through the contact sheets to select which images are to be edited for which categories, a lot of them I haven't even edited yet because I want to know which ones are being used instead of editing a bunch that we won't use at all.... Soooooo with that said, I'm going to use this post to show of just a few shots I did of Cassidy in our PRE shoot, and then i'll follow up to this blog post later after the hair images have been selected, edited and entered for competition. Hope you enjoy these images. - Shutter Click.

 

Loved the wallpaper here, made for a great backdrop and a nice neutral colour to make her hair and skin pop.

This was one of my favourite locations.. Here I had to brave the deep snow on the rooftop to get down to the landing on the fire escape, and shoot Cassidy as she leaned out the window of the loft for a fashion/glamour kind of look.

The bedroom was an outstanding space.. Huge King size bed with this amazing headboard and a giant window behind it making for an awesome amount of backlight to create nice separation and get that hair glowing.

A Day Of Boudoir Pt. 2

Lights prepped, umbrella's open, lenses cleaned, memory cards erased, camera on.... A knock at the door and in walks the first set of models. 

Boudoir is underway! thats how it all started out. I was fortunate enough to photograph some truly beautiful ladies 2 weekends ago in London, ON. at the gorgeous HOTEL METRO. We had a big room (honey moon suite) which is a wide open concept room. Behind the king sized bed was an exposed brick wall which was exactly what I had envisioned for this shoot, and it worked out perfectly. 
      3:00pm is when the first model arrived with friend, model and assistant Ashley. Madison (first model) was having some pictures done in a boudoir style for her boyfriend as a christmas gift. Her images will not be shown here for two reasons, 1 they are for her bf and for his eyes only and two they are a christmas gift so I wouldn't be able to release them before christmas anyways as he does not know she had them done for him. Madison's shoot was flawless, the images turned out better than we could have hoped for and she looked fantastic, I can't wait to hear about her bf's reaction to them. 
around 7pm is when the next model arrived (Cassidy), a beautiful blonde who is confident and boy can she model, she knows her body well, and knows how to move it/pose it. Cassidy was a pleasure to work with and a lot of fun! 

We wanted to do a variety of images, not just boudoir but also some creative grunge type party shots. We started out with the boudoir images, had some sexy poses on the bed and a chair that was in the room and in front of the large window. This shoot was 9 hours long and I have to give props to the ladies for sticking it out, we were all feeling it the next day thats for sure. Cassidy and Ashley stayed to do all kinds of different concepts so you will be seeing a lot of them in this post. 
    My over all goal is to start getting more and more into the world of boudoir. I find it to be more than just portraits, it's real art... the way a woman uses her body, her lines and when she gets comfortable in front of the camera it's like magic, the beauty comes blasting through... it's amazing to see the transformation take place. I love the idea of a woman coming to me for some tastefully, sexy pictures to boost her confidence. Whether it's because she just got out of a bad relationship, a failed marriage, proud of herself for pushing herself to the limits to get fit.. etc... it feels great to know that I can help a woman change the way she sees herself and be more confident with herself. 

A big thank you to Madison, Ashley and Cassidy for an amazing night of photography, modelling, laughter and of course a few Twisted Iced Teas.. delicious! hahahha

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So, with out further a due ...... here are the images from the boudoir marathon as well as some of the other ones we shot:

 



 

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A Day Of Boudoir Pt. 1

    After months and months of searching my photographic passion, I have finally realized which area of photography my heart lies. I've tried family portraits, weddings, events, landscape etc. They're all great aspects of photography, and they all have their own little perks, but when I pick up my camera and shoot boudoir, high fashion, or conceptual fine art portraits, my heart sings. This doesn't mean I won't be doing any family portraits, or engagements, or weddings, it just means I'll be doing a lot less of them and trying to put my time and energy into Boudoir, High Fashion and Conceptual Fine Art Portraits. 

    Today marks the day of my new journey into the world of Boudoir Photography. I have shot some boudoir type stuff with my best friend a few times, and if you follow my work, you've seen her face a few times. I decided that I need to book some ladies and give it a try full out, so thats what I did. My best friend had shown her shots to some of her friends and they loved them and wanted to get some done of themselves, so I said " Lets do a mini boudoir marathon". I will have 4 ladies showing up at 4 different times through out today at a beautiful Hotel in London, ON Canada. 

     I've been asked " do you get nervous for these kinds of shoots, you're photographing women who are half naked and you're a guy, don't they feel awkward?" 
The answer: Yes, I always get nervous before shoots, especially these but not because the ladies are half naked, thats doesn't effect me at all because my mind is completely focused on capturing their beauty, camera settings, lighting etc... I want to be able to provide these ladies with beautiful, tasteful images they can look back on in their elder years and remember how fun it was and how sexy they felt. I want these ladies to feel confident and sexy. Some of them are taking these images for their boyfriends and I want their boyfriends to love them and "get in the mood" if you know what I mean. 
    As for the ladies feeling awkward, I'm sure at the beginning when they first start the shoot they're a little nervous and maybe it feels awkward but once the ball gets rolling, they start to feel more comfortable. As a photographer, you need to make the clients feel comfortable, and be very respectful of them. I always chat during the shoot " How has your day been so far?, what are you doing after the shoot?, Have you done any modelling in the past? " things like that to make them feel more comfortable and not focus to much on the fact that they're being photographed. Another good technique is to have music playing during the shoot. Dance around and act like an idiot, seriously, do it... the more you look like a moron the less nervous they will be, because they don't feel like the only one being the centre of attention and being weird, It works, Plus if you can get them to laugh at you and snap a shot, you may get an amazing image out of it.

This image below was one of those shots. I was being an idiot and doing some stupid funny faces at her and she went to do one back, then busted out laughing. I took a quick shot, and this ended up being one of her fav shots from the shoot. Yes the image is a little burry because i quickly raised the camera up and shot with out allowing the camera to focus 100% but she loved it, so that works!

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Ps, keep an eye out for the images from todays boudoir marathon. I'll be doing a PART 2 of this blog about the shoot.   

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My recent work

Well, I feel kind of bad because I haven't been posting on this blog all that much recently... really though, I'm not to sure if there's anyone even reading it.. but.. just incase.
I haven't been shoot to much lately as work has been getting in the way, hence why there hasn't been any recent posts. October seems like it's going to be a little busier with photography as I have some head shots booked, some family portrait sessions and a few personal work shots I would like to make. So to tide you over, here's some recent pieces I've done, which are more on the self portrait, fine art, conceptual side of things. 
 
 This first image I call " CAPTIVE HANDS " is a dark image I've had floating around in my brain for quite a while. As summer ends, and fall/winter start to come into frame, the days get darker, drearier and I get more and more depressed. I'm not a fan of the winter, even though I'm Canadian, which I'm sure is some sort of Canadian Sin, but I'm not. It's cold, and gets right into your bones, I don't ever want to leave the house, or my bed for that matter, and working out or any physical labor seems impossible which leads to weight gain... ugh..... 
This image is representative of being depressed and the depression holding me back from life itself. 

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CAPTIVE HANDS

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ESCAPING MIND  

 

When I sit down to come up with concepts, sometimes my mind opens right up and it all comes flowing out. Other times, it's completely blank and I need to see something to give birth to a new idea. This image was one that came flowing out with no trouble at all. For anyone who has done some art history, you may know a painter by the name of RENE MAGRITTE and his famous painting, THE LOVERS. Something about that painting always intrigued me and ever since I saw it back in school, I've wanted to do something like it. My interpretation is the mind spilling out creative thoughts as I sit and think of images to create.  

 

 

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PASSION IN PICTURES
 
You never really feel like you've completed a photographic journey until you see your images in print, at least thats how I feel. From time to time, I'll take some of my favourite images and get them printed either on canvas or 11x14 gloss. I wanted to create an image with these images and myself displaying the images printed because I love seeing them come to life. This was a simple shot lighting wise.. there's a window camera left supplying the light for the imagery, and obviously this is a compostie image, meaning it's about 5 pictures all combined into one for the final result.   

 

 

 

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FALLING APPLES
 
On a beautiful fall day, out in the woods I decided to go for a walk through some trails. As i started out down the path always travelled, apples started raining down from the sky all around, with deep "THUDS" as they hit the ground. As the wind blew more apples fell and I knew instantly what picture I was going to take on this walk.  
Once again this is a composite image of about 4 or 5 images, no lighting other than ambient light filtered through the clouds as it was an over cast day. 

 

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 STORY COMES TO LIFE

Books are a fantastic way to let your mind create imagery. Sometimes when I'm reading I really get caught up in it and get lost in a whole other world. I wanted this to look like the story was reaching out and pulling me into it... it was hard to get the right angle to make the arm look like it was coming out of the book. I actually had a different image in my head, but there's certain photoshop techniques I haven't mastered yet. 
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UNFORGOTTEN
 
The woods is one of my favourite places to shoot. In the summer it's horrible due to black flies and mosquitos, but now that fall has arrived it's game on... as long as the rain stays away, and for this image it did! Lighting set up for this image is pretty simple, One SB-800 Speedlight firing at 1/8th power into a half opened 60" umbrella directly over head on a boom stand.
  

 

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BURNT OUT IDEAS
 
  

 

Lately I've been in a rutt. I can't for the life of me come put with creative ideas. I've been looking at other conceptual photographers work, reading books, watching movies but nothing is clicking. Instead of giving up and getting upset about the issue, I had a thought " Why not use the problem as the answer ?". I can't come up with ideas... everyone thinks of an idea as a light bulb lighting up over peoples heads thanks to cartoons, so ... If I can't come up with ideas the light bulbs wouldn't be turned on.  I also love the fact that the light bulbs also represent ideas... not to often do you see ideas, well... you see them in your mind but other people don't, and this allows that to happen. 

Lighting on this image: 1 SB-80DX firing at 1/16th power camera left into a half opened 60" umbrella, feathered off to the right of the frame so the light is just catching my left side.  

Cowapolooza: THE MUSIC Pt. 2

Hope you had a chance to check out Part 1 of this blog which was focused on the first band of the night: AFTER THE LOUNGE. They are an amazing rock band!
 
Part 2 is all about THUNDERSTRUCK! Canada's best AC/DC cover band. Apparently they had played cowapolooza about 4 years about, but honestly, I didn't attend any of the Cowapolooza festivals until 2 years ago so I missed out, and I'm pretty bummed out that I didn't go earlier because i've been missing out. THUNDERSTRUCK is simply outstanding! They look the part and definitely do AC/DC justice. I've always wanted to see AC/DC live, but now they don't tour anymore.. well, accept in Australia but I don't have any plans on going there .. yet. Thunderstruck just blew my mind with how dead on they are with their covers, their outfits and their stage presents! 
 
If you ever get the chance to see these guys play in a city, town, village near you, GO!!!! If you love AC/DC then you will love Thunderstruck because they are the next best thing.

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Cowapolooza Festival: THE MUSIC Pt.1

A beautiful, warm summer night in August, the sun is setting, the stage is up, people are buzzing all around. Guitars squealing, drums pounding, bass rattling chests and vocals blaring in your ears.
 
This was the experience you had if you were in Woodstock Ontario, Canada on Friday August 16th 2013. Cowapolooza is a festival that Woodstock puts on every year, full of music, vendors of all sorts, buskers, and small rides for the kids. Held in South Side Park, hundreds of people gather to experience this two day event, and as you can guess, the bands are what drive me to attend each year. In the past we've had acts such as: April Wine, The Stampeders, Thunderstruck ( Canada's best AC/DC cover band), and The Beagles ( A Beatles cover band ). This year Thunderstruck came back to join us and rock out the best AC/DC covers I've ever heard... a band that definitely doesn't disappoint and leaves you wanting more, as well as the band After The Lounge, London Ontario's favourite rock band with an original sound that grabs you hard and blows you away.
 
I suggest you check out both of these bands and get to a show near you to get the full experience.
 
AFTER THE LOUNGE: http://www.afterthelounge.com
 
THUNDERSTRUCK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Thunderstruck/16277603667
 
Facebook was the only webpage I could find on these guys but they're from Toronto and just blew me away with their covers... they are dead on and have an amazing stage presence.  

this blog Pt. 1 ... are the images of AFTER THE LOUNGE.
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2013 FireFighter Fit Challenge

I've never seen so many pretty ladies gathered together at an event in my life!
 
This weekend ( Aug 9,10,11th) was the Ingersoll Ontario 2013 FireFighter Fit Challenge. This is an event where Firefighters, men and women, gather to run a course which show cases how physically fit they are, and have to be to do their job. I may not name the sections of the course correctly but it starts out with: A run up 5 flights of stairs in full gear, then at the top, they do a hand over hand pull of rolled up hose to the top of the tower. After that, they run back down 5 flights of stairs. Once at the bottom they have to bleed their oxygen tank, and switch tanks onto another firefighters back. Firefighter number two then jumps onto a Hammer Shuttle and beats a big steel block from one end to the other, then takes off running, weaving around fake fire hydrants. They then pick up a fire hose, throw it over their shoulder, and run back down the course to a target where they then have to blast the hose at the target and knock it down. Once the target has been knocked down they pick up a 175lbs dummy and drag it all the way back down the course across the finish line.
 
This event was pretty sweet to watch take place and it really makes you realize how in shape these firefighters really are.
 
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Zebras, Elephants, Tigers and Bears Oh My!

When you wake up on a Sunday morning, knowing that you have no plans for the day, and the following day you have to go back to a hot sweaty factory job you hate.... what do you do? You hit up the Toronto Ontario Zoo!
 
Time was not wasted today, up at 8am on the road by 8:30. It takes about 2 hours to get to the zoo and little did I know it was going to be PACKED! took about 35 mins waiting in line to get my ticket into the zoo and there were people everywhere, but really, it was a great day for it 25 degrees, pure sun, not a cloud in the sky! The Toronto zoo is pretty big.. it takes probably 3 hours to walk the entire thing. I didn't spend as much time at each display as I would have liked but that was mainly due to the amount of people and the fact that it was so warm out a lot of the animals were just laying around, but I did the best I could to get some good images. 
My plan for some of these, which I'm not sure will work or not, is to use some of the images of the animals in pictures with some models. Composites are something I love to do with photography, so I'm hoping in the future I can pull some of these off. 
 
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Miss ATL Bikini Competition 2013

Women, Bikini's, Motorcycles, Beer and Bands! Oh my!
 
All of the above where what you could see when you walked onto the property of Rocky's Harley Davidson in London Ontario. I had the amazing pleasure of photographing the MISS ATL 2013 Bikini Contest, which was quite a show! Last years winner, this years host, Kristen McCord had told me about the event and instantly I was hooked on the idea of showing up on this saturday to make some pictures happen. 
 
Not only did I enjoy being surrounded by beautiful women in bikini's, I also was able to meet Jim Kelly, radio personality on FM96 as well as the guys in the band After The Lounge, which is what the ATL stands for in the Miss ATL bikini contest! It was a very hot day, but the crowed didn't seem to mind the heat.... and the beer tent hahah. 

I started out the day walking around, photographing the UWO (University of Western Ontario) ladies run their bike wash as well as some of the bands on stage providing some rock while we waited for the bikini comp to start. The turn out was pretty awesome and bigger than last year from what I understood. Oh and did I mention that this event was FREE!, yep, free! I went to the bank before I drove to London thinking that I was going to need $10 minimum to get in, when I showed up.. I walked in free of charge.
  

This is a yearly event, a lot of fun, great music, there's food available, Beer tent, and for all the parents out there, if you can't find a baby sitter, no worries, they even had a bouncy castle set up for the littles! so next year, if you don't have anything to do I would suggest making it out to Rocky's Harley Davidson in London for the MISS ATL BIKINI CONTEST.
 
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YOU 2013 MISS ATL CHAMPION!

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3 Car Collision

Not to many people know this, but, one of my favourite things to photograph are accidents and fires. I know it sounds a little weird, I never photograph the injured only the wreckage.
 
A boring friday night sitting at home with nothing to do, thinking I was just going to spend the night watching a few movies, when all of a sudden I heard sirens wailing through the city. I checked with my sources and found out what was going on in a hurry. A 3 car collision near the Toyota Plant in Woodstock with two cars on fire was the issue, so I grabbed my camera, which is always set up and ready to go, jumped in the car and took off to the location. Luckily there was a side road right near the accident that had a dead end so I could get up nice and close without being a disturbance to the emergency services. Unfortunately, right as I pulled up the firefighters blasted the cars with water and immediately put the fire out, which stopped me from being able to capture the blaze.
 
Firefighters surrounded the cars adding more water, opening doors and cutting pieces of the hood off the one vehicle while medics brought some of the crash victims into the back of the ambulance to check them over. Police pulled up and blocked off the roads and started to redirect traffic. I don't know what it is about accidents but it gets my heart pumping, I've always wanted to be a paramedic but just couldn't seem to get through the schooling to make it, so .... I guess photographing the accidents will hold me over.
 
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LAKE ERIE PHOTO TOUR

What does a photographer do when he's bored on vacation?
He calls a photographer/friend, gets in the car and drives all day from one point on Lake Erie to another!
 
Todays photo tour started in Port Rowan Ontario and travelled all the way down lake Erie to Port Stanley Ontario. In between we ( My buddy JMAC and Myself) hit all the little ports such as: Port Bruce, Long Point, Turkey Point, Port Burwell... etc. With nothing specific in mind, we just drove around and kept our eyes peeled for images. After 400Kms you'd think we would have found a lot of pictures to make, but in all honesty... we didn't really find much out there, which was kind of disappointing. However, we did have amazing Banana Milk Shakes at TWINS ICE CREAM SHOP in Port Rowan ( Highly Suggested if you're ever in the area) and an amazing Chicken Caesar Wrap at THE LUNCHBOX in Port Burwell ( Also extremely suggested if you're there, the food is outstanding and the employees are so kind and welcoming).
 
After this long day of driving, hiking and photo making, I came home, loaded the images and started to edit. It wasn't a total loss, I found that I had shot a few good frames...
 
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Canada Day Celebration!

Yesterday, July 1st, was Canada's 146th birthday, and with every birthday us Canucks throw a big party for our Country! My little hometown has a pretty nice park where the celebration takes place every year. I went down to see what kinds of things were going on, there were: Softball games going on, fire trucks for the kids to go in/on, talent shows, live music, and some kiddy rides. Normally I'd spend some time down there and photograph some of the events, but this year I showed up at the wrong time and everything was in between acts or games so there wasn't much to shoot. 
 
At night. 9:45pm to be exact, the fire works display started. I was a little worried we wern't going to get to see them this year because at 9:00pm it was pouring rain, but mother nature was nice and stopped the rain just in time for the fire works to take place. Every year I head up to the same hill and get the same pictures of the fire works, so this year I wanted to change it up and find a new location with a little more in the image than just the fire works. I left early and went up to the highest point in the town but the road was closed for construction so that wrecked those plans. Instead I decided to head up to another high point where I could get some houses in the foreground.. my initial thought was to get up so high I could have all the city lights in the foreground, but this would have to do. In some of the images you can see some kids running around with sparklers, which just look like long streaks of light because of the long shutter speeds required to capture the fireworks. There are also a few pictures where you can see some people standing down in the bottom of the photograph in silhouette lit by the light from the houses. 
 
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St.Thomas Ontario Air Show

It's Canada Day weekend for us Canuck's! In St.Thomas Ontario, the air show was underway. Weather was not looking so good first thing in the morning so I wasn't to sure if I'd be attending or not, but as the afternoon came, the clouds broke up and the sun came out. I couldn't resist, as i'm an airplane fanatic, I had to drive the hour to St.Thomas and see this show. 
 
I didn't want to pay to go to the show as I had already paid the $30 to go to two other air shows a few weeks before. I found street behind the airport that wasn't surrounded by police kicking everyone off the side of the roads. Luckily enough, the spot I picked was the direct line the planes were using to circle around the airport, so they all flew directly over head, which made for great shots. 
 
Sitting in the car a heard a scream from some engines and as I looked up, out shot the snowbirds. It was weird because the snowbirds usually end the air show, not start them up, but it was a great new approach, a surprise, and really a great way to start the show.
 
Anyways, it was a great day, there were a lot of people, the weather held up and it was great to once again smell the jet fuel burning in the air. 
 
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