Archive for May, 2009
Simple White Background
Posted in
Studio Work, on May 31, 2009
Some people love studio photography, while others prefer nautral light and settings. Me, I prefer both and think that they both have their uses. While I love heading out on location and finding unique settings for portraits an ...
Yellowknife Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Posted in
Blog, on May 27, 2009
Last night a small group of us went out to a nice little cliff within the Yellowknife city limits to do some rappelling, rock climbing, and – of course – photography. Beautiful evening and great group of people. Nige ...
Models In A Mine
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Blog, on May 25, 2009
For the past couple weeks one of my photographer buddies Daren Gallo and I have been kicking around the idea of finding a model or two and heading out some place interesting; the goal being to get some creative juices first and fo ...
Panoramic View of Mount Everest (Free Download)
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Blog, on May 22, 2009
Perhaps the greatest view that I will ever have: a series of five photographs shot atop Kala Patthar, a small mountain in the Nepalese Himalayas, which offers panoramic views of the "giants", including Mount E ...
Leaving Dingboche
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Blog, on May 13, 2009
The problem with going on awesome trips is that when you get back from said awesome trip the real world hits you right in the face; that means deadlines, client meetings, obligations, quality family time, and all that other stuff ...
From Start To Finish
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Commercial and Corporate, Creative Projects, Studio Work, on May 6, 2009
One of the things I love about photography is taking a photo or a series of photos and then seeing far more talented people than me turn it into something cool. Take, for example, a series of shots I did in my studio of local Ye ...
Yellowknife Spring: Available Vs. Off-Camera Flas ...
Posted in
Blog, on May 4, 2009
So it’s a Sunday evening in Yellowknife. Despite it being a beautiful day, by evening – when I had my models booked and ready for a quick 45-minute outdoor shoot – the sky had turned pretty much dull and featur ...
Namche Bazaar To Dingboche
Posted in
Blog, on May 2, 2009
We are now getting higher and higher: first to Tengboche, which has one of the world’s more famous Buddhist monasteries, and then eventually the treeline around Dingboche; exhausted, cold, sucking air, and loving every painf ...
And Now….Time For A Break
Posted in
Blog, on May 1, 2009
Okay. So I’m still going through Nepal images. Tonnes of Nepal images. I have so many Nepal images that by the time I getting around to posting Jamaica images (I just recently got back) the snow’s going to be fly ...
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