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Management Matters Magazine

December 27th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
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I’ve been hired to work on some editorial photography for the University of Lethbridge’s Management Matters magazine throughout December and January. The work has been a fun departure from my usual wedding and glamour work, however I’m itching to get back into engagement sessions in the new year.

Here’s a small glimpse of some of the photos taken for Management Matters. If you are interested, more frames are available at www.lethbridge-photographer.com for you to get a sneak peek at before the magazine goes to print.

Chris & Melissa

July 26th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Lethbridge | 2 Comments
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I met Chris & Melissa less than 48 hours before their wedding. Their original photographer had to cancel at the last minute due to a family tragedy. News of their need for a replacement photographer spread like wildfire through the support of photographers in Lethbridge and the surrounding area, and ultimately Chris and Melissa put their trust in my work (simply through the website, before even meeting! Yikes!).

Upon meeting them both the next morning, it became very obvious that Chris was a lifetime football fan. I had scouted a local pond for wedding locations previously but really wanted to do something special for this couple to make their photos shine. I pulled a few strings with friends and within hours had security clearance to shoot at the new stadium, which is still under construction.

I don’t think this is the last time you’ll see this great location in Lethbridge wedding photos, but it feels great to be the first wedding shooter to be able to do so. I covered the morning makeup and hair sessions, while Kevin McCarthy – my second shooter who drove in from Calgary with 24 hours notice, covered the guys. The service was held at University Drive Alliance church, with a lovely reception in Coalhurst, Alberta.

Thanks for putting your trust in my photography guys, it was a pleasure to work with you both on your big day!

Where’s the Creativity?

July 18th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Lethbridge | 4 Comments
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I received an interesting email this morning from this website. The sender enquires about the apparent “lack of creativity” in the Lethbridge photography market. I’ll keep the sender’s address confidential, but post the original email, and my response here for discussion.

Original Email

Why do Lethbridge photographers seem to have so little creativity.  I see photos on a website then a month or so down the road other photographers have the exact photos on their site (different subjects, same concept).  Where is the creativity?

My Response

Hi Xxxx,
I think many photographers in Lethbridge are very creative, but let me give you my spin on things.

Wedding photography is very commercial, and most photographers branch out into one of three categories:

  1. Traditional
  2. Modern
  3. Photojournalistic

Usually the bride sees a set of shots in a magazine or a style from another photographer and requests similar locations, poses, etc.

Most photographers try and put a personal spin in things, but in the end – it’s all about the client.

Another factor is trends in the industry. Most of us belong to WPPI, a national group of wedding photographers, and attend their conference. Too many return drinking the same kool-aid.

Other times, photographers will collaborate on the same shoot. I often second shoot for other photographers in town, and they for me. Both of us will post photos from the same wedding.

If you would like to evaluate the creative potential of a photographer, ask to see a wider portfolio to see work past the constraints of weddings. As an example, I shoot music, models and cars – none of which follow the wedding “formula”.

Most photographers would love to collaborate with a client on new and fresh concepts and styles. With risk comes reward, finding a client who will give the freedom to create is often a challenge.

Where does your comment stem from? Can I help at all?

M
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I think this sender makes some valid arguments that relate to other discussions we’ve been having in the industry as of late. The current economic situation is generating many new and part-time photographers into the market, trying to supplement their income, or generate a career change. This flood of new talent is bringing varying degrees of quality into the market, and the common reference for the majority of them is the portfolios of other photographers.

With many new photographers chasing quick dollars, emulating the style of other photographers, and generating a similar post production look – with just a few clicks in Photoshop (many photographers use Photoshop “actions” or recorded moves by more experienced hands to generate certain tones, textures or other visual styles) the landscape is too “watered down”. The overuse of these “actions” and “me too” poses, backgrounds and compositions tends to make things quite generic. If creativity truly is “the art of concealing your sources” – the internet is making things harder to hide.

A wedding photographer is a special breed, she is one part counsellor, photographer, project manager, technician and salesperson. The pressures of the wedding day bring out the best (and the worst) in a photographer, and those who can handle the heat excel over the long term. Some argue that the intensity of the wedding day, and the risk of experimental photography keep things looking the same.

I personally believe that if photographers stick to a consistent style, they will get work in that style – feeding more originality in the portfolio. Many discussions around locations, style and incorporating the personalities of your subjects into the resulting photos will keep things looking fresh, and let the new ones sort things out a level below.

What do you think?

Lethbridge Musician, Ali Free

July 17th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Lethbridge | No Comments
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Ali and I got together the other night to collaborate on artwork for her upcoming CD “Positivity”.
A folksinger from Nelson, BC – Ali can often be heard performing at the Slice of busking on local streets in Lethbridge.

“Positivity” marks Ali’s first CD recording, and I wanted a location that would accent her signature green guitar. A local canola field at sunset made a great spot – so good in fact that we canceled the studio session we booked because we nailed the shots all in one location.

This series would not have been possible without the help of assistant Brien Gehring, who is rapidly becoming my assistant of choice and a competent photographer in his own right.

Fashion Photography

June 27th, 2009 | Posted in Music, Portfolio | 3 Comments
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I joke that my specialty in photography is shooting “girls in dresses”. No matter what style of photography I try, I always seem to fall back into accentuating beauty and working with people. I’m a people-person and love the collaboration between model and photographer. I’ve been extremely fortunate this year to work with many talented models from around Canada and the United States – some of these frames highlight shoots from Boston, MA to Missoula, MT.

Enjoy!

Underwater Fashion Photography

May 15th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Fashion, Lethbridge, Photography, Uncategorized | No Comments
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It promises to be the largest shoot of 2009. A team of 18 athletes, 1 make up artist, 5 models, 1 designer, 2 custom dresses, 1 scuba diver, 1 pregnant lady & 10 photographers will gather at the University of Lethbridge pool to collaborate on everything wet! Read more »

Kardinal Offishall, Lethbridge Show

February 26th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Music, Photography | No Comments
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I was fortunate enough to shoot a local hip hop show featuring Canadian Artist Kardinal Offishall. Fans of this genre will note Kardinal as being a producer and collaborator for US-based artists Akon and Rihanna. Read more »

Regaining Perspective as an Artist

February 18th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Photography, Uncategorized | No Comments
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I’m a huge fan of Zack Arias.

Despite the success of his (now international) OneLight Workshops, and OneLight DVD tutorial for photographers – one quality brings Zack above the crowd. He has never forgotten his roots as an artist, his love for his family, or his passion for his craft. Read more »

Underwater Fashion Photography

February 5th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Fashion, Lethbridge, Photography, Uncategorized | No Comments
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It promises to be the largest shoot of 2009. A team of 18 athletes, 1 make up artist, 5 models, 1 designer, 2 custom dresses, 1 scuba diver, 1 pregnant lady & 10 photographers will gather at the University of Lethbridge pool to collaborate on everything wet! Read more »

Photography in Lethbridge; Henotic Heats up old Firehall

December 28th, 2008 | Posted in Blog, Fashion, Lethbridge, Music, Photography, Uncategorized | No Comments
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You can’t keep a Lethbridge Photographer down

Boxing day in Lethbridge was a series of snow drifts and howling winds, not an ideal environment for an outdoor portrait session. Not to be discouraged by the weather, I made a few calls to scout alternate locations and ended up connecting with Jason Beacock, new owner of Henotic Restaurant and Lounge. I explained my dilemma to Jason (new owner), and he openly invited us to come in and shoot. The weather had kept most sane people at home – so the old Firehall location was mostly empty when I arrived.

If you’ve not been to the new Henotic Restaurant, go. Food is great, and the ownership is very receptive to both visual artists and musicians. Located in Lethbridge’s original firehall, Henotic seeks to become a new venue for artists to showcase their work, and build local community.

Rod Leland showed up to assist my shoot (thankfully), and we explored a few funky lighting setups while shooting a couple in our newfound environment. I got a little creeped out when Rod told me the 6-floor bell tower was the stage for Lethbridge’s first legal hanging. Yikes!

Here’s a few sample frames from our evening:

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