Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Jacquie and Andrew's Wedding (First Wedding as a Primary)

I was at work one day and Jacquie called out from her producers office for me to speak with her. I was assuming I'd be quoting a job, or getting in trouble, but instead she asked me to shoot her wedding. At first I was a little hesitant because I had never shot a wedding before.. but she assured me there was no pressure, and that she just wanted some "simple quick candid snaps here and there" because she really liked my candid photos I'd post from other events.

Fair enough I guess, but not good enough if I wanted to take Photography more seriously. So after buying more equipment with the push from my fiance (yes.. a fiance that pushed me to get a 5D Mk2, and shes all mine) I headed over to the Rustic but lovely Toronto Distillery District to shoot the wedding with my Fiance as a secondary. The ceremony went a little off schedule, but once things started rolling, there was no time to even think.

Clouds rolled in just at the right time to get rid of some nasty hard light, but once the night came, I realized there was nowhere to bounce my flash off of, and I had no pocketwizards.

So I jacked my ISO to 3200, got the shutter speeds I needed and prayed the 135 2.0 could work its magic. ll the inside shots at the reception where pretty much lit with candle light. I've rented a few lenses now, and I must say the 135mm 2.0 is magical.

I'd like to thank Jacquie and Andrew for taking a chance on something they liked, My Fiance for supporting and getting some lovely shots. Heres a few samples. When I get the Flash gallery online, I'll post it.


Directors Mugshot with 2 Hours to spare!

So I dropped by the studio, even though I said I'd be taking the day off, and I found Matt panicking to get out a directors Bio for a short film we just spent 2 months polishing up (would post it, but it's currently doing its festival rounds). Part of the package was to include a photo of the director so they could use in press kits etc. Unfortunately Matt didn't have a very "director" looking mugshot.. and I happened to have my camera. So with 3 hours left till fedex dropped by, Matt and I went for a walk around the Spadina / Adelaide area to take some shots.

It was 12 noon, and all I had was my 20D and a 24-105. We started taking snap shots around the block, and found this nifty little yellow hardware store. The walls were a very strong primary yellow, which gave some nice yellow bounced light around his face. I've included some other shots that we rejected to show how quickly you can find a shooting location when you live in the city :)

Below are some other shots we ended up not using for one reason or another:


New Medium?


So I have been taking a lot of photos over the last 6-7 years as a hobby, and spent a ridiculous amounts of money with no plan of ever getting it back.

Photography is something that was made available to me when cameras went digital, and I still remember spending 1.5k (CAD) on my first Canon G1 4 megapixel camera. For those who follow cameras, there have been probably 6-7 versions of this camera since (Currently on the G10).

I'll be posting clumps of photo journals as I go along.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Go Lakers

Gasol is needs a haircut badly.. but thats what makes him look so awesome