You may recall the disposable camera I sent out into the world as a little experiment almost two years ago? I have an update!

People have been asking me, "hey, whatever happened to that camera?" and I've been sadly reporting that I thought it was lost. I was getting steady emails about its whereabouts until December 2011, well over a year ago. It travelled around Ottawa before heading to Kingston and then apparently catching a flight west to Edmonton, where it was last reported (at one point someone had hidden it in a toilet in the woods...).

In the meantime, I've done a few other experiments, including placing a "cache cam" in one of my own geocaches and asking people to take pictures, but not to move it to other caches. That one was a success.

Then last night I got an email out of the blue. Somebody found the travelling camera in a cache where it wasn't supposed to be. We are back in the game! To be honest, I'm both excited and a little terrified to see what's on it, but I can't imagine what condition the film is in at this point.

Stay tuned, and help me cheer on this little camera until its frames are full and it gets home safe!
This was my last shoot before the end of my class. The weather is definitely improving but still not where I wanted it to be. Taking portfolio in the winter is a challenge because if you are used to or just want to shoot outside, you are limited. I really wanted to do a yoga shoot outside because my brain is just bursting with ideas...but few yogis are interested in getting out there in these temps...


That's okay because we still had an amazing shoot. My next victim (ahem, I mean, subject) was Katie, a beautiful and flexy blond from AYO. So the first thing I find is that her dad is a professional photographer (Actually I checked out his stuff and he's really really good). Damn...now I know I have some tough critics and can't screw this one up.
Then the second thing I learned is that she also has an orange cat named Oliver so its alllll good. Plus she was wearing purple from head to toe so I instantly liked her. 


Katie seemed game for anything. I had suggested Katie bring her husband along and maybe get some partner yoga in. Rob, a beginner yogi, was a great sport and most likely got many husband points for this! 
If there's a photo that takes the cake, it's this next one one, for me anyway...and it was quite obvious as my cooing noise echoed throughout the room as this happened.


unedited shot. I just love this.


I was just waiting for a muscly, tattooed dude to walk into my studio. This weekend it happened. Perfect!

Adrian was really great to work with. He'd hold the most ridiculous poses while I fiddled with lights and other nonsense. He did it again if I asked him too because things weren't lined up properly. And he was very inspiring to watch. He went into every pose calmly and with total control, and came out of them the same way.

Matt managed to blow a fuse right before the shoot and we couldn't figure out how to get the power going again for some reason. that's ok, because I didn't need the room lights anyhow. But I'm glad we finally got things up and running because heat was certainly nice in the cold basement...especially for the guy with only shorts on.

Tech note: It's nice having a room flooded with light for high-key shoots, but it's a challenge blocking it all out for shoots on black. Even with the blinds closed it wasn't enough. The only thing I could find was a yellow curtain to block the stray light so the room was this strange yellow, which was going to present some colour problems. With Joe McNally in mind, I threw a 1/4 or 1/2 CTO on the flash and then did a custom WB to fool the camera into thinking that we were looking at white. I think it still registered a touch of yellow, but just enough to make things a nice warm colour, especially since I find my flashes tend a little towards blue.
a little drishti breaking for the camera...

 bandhas all fired up in here!
Ashtanga practice is both beautiful and frustrating (at least for me) for the dedication, discipline and the patience required. But, as you can see...it all pays off.
 playing with mirrors
It was fun having an Ashtanga yogi in the house. We were literally speaking different languages. I'd say, Firefly? And he'd say Tittibhasana? I never really bothered trying to learn the Sanskrit names until this year, but my vocabulary is still pretty limited...and I can only count to 5 so far...

kapotasana
Later on after Adrian left, Matt noted how quiet he was..."he didn't crash around like you do." LOL!
Adrian teaches Mysore on Wednesdays at 6am and the Led Primary class on Friday at 6:30am at Astanga Yoga Ottawa.
I'm working on a series about yoga, and this subject matter is near and dear to my heart. Since Tamera is a yoga teacher, I asked her to pose for me, and she graciously accepted. It doesn't hurt to work with a gorgeous model--it's darn near impossible to take a bad shot! I've been thinking about how I can show something that's been shot a lot in unconventional ways, so I did a few experimental ones. Hope you like!







and of course, I don't often show these shots, but yoga shoots,and practice...almost always involve falling :)
Having lots of fun in the studio lately! I shot Tamera and her 3 1/2-month-old puppy before my vacation. While he is a "puppy," Bane is a great dane/shepherd mix, which means he is already much bigger than a lot of dogs!
I'd like to redo this shot when Bane is fully grown :)

Bane's coat is stunning!
Tamera and Adam are Jays fans so they wanted a shot with some sports paraphernalia. It was tough getting him to pose with this hat because he was more interested in playing with it, but we finally managed to pull off the shot. Needless to say, I had to Photoshop all the slobber off of it!
If you thought shooting newborns was a challenge, try puppies...that are trained...sort of! Despite being a challenge, this shoot was so much FUN! I mean...who doesn't love puppies?
Just noticed I haven't posted anything yet for 2013. That doesn't mean I'm not shutter active. I am finally completing the final class of the photography program at Algonquin and shooting like a maniac. I've got the studio cleared out again after it became (..ahem) temporary storage. I'm looking forward to really turning it into a dedicated space and sprucing it up and hanging some work on the walls. Picking the ones to go up will be a challenge!

I'll probably need to create a new website for my class. While I like the blog format because it allows you to see what's new, it's not great at showing a full body of work.

One of our assignments is self-portraits. I've done lots of these (hey, when there's nobody else around, who's left to shoot?) but I wanted to go for something different, something odd and quirky...like me. I took the first shot in the tub, and I've been playing lots with superimposing and layering, and put some icy frost from winterlude over the top. I prefer the B&W but the bottom one went over better in class. I find it a little Avatarish (wow...that was a few years ago now!). Do you have a preference?

Next post will be less me and more other stuff...promise :)
A joy and pleasure to capture this beautiful family. The symbolism of the three of them holding each other hit me later...they are pieces of a puzzle that fit perfectly together.


Some people you can look at and just know they are happy. It shows and that makes this so beautiful!


St. Andrew's Lake, Algonquin Park
it’s easy to question why we haul our belongings way out into the country.

things we need to survive bearing down on our shoulders.
imagined burdens replaced by more immediate but fulfilling ones.
easy to question why we tolerate the dehydrated dinners and the bad instant coffee.

end of another day, only campfire embers left.
step to the quiet, dark shore.
hear the sound of silence.
understand what it means for stars to twinkle, shimmering on the surface of the lake.
catch a shooting star as I glance up.
confirm that there really is a milky way.

hard not to believe that this moment, this place and that shooting star were waiting here just for me.
me, the lake and these stars.
it's in this moment that I remember why I came.

You may or may not know that I have been geocaching for a while now. It's a hobby that combines a lot of things I like--puzzles, gadgets, nerding out, being outside, finding hidden treasure, being in on something that other people aren't in on.

I guess I should explain a bit so those who aren't in the know can follow.

Geocaching involves using GPS receivers to find hidden containers, or "caches" all over the world. People like you and me hide them, and people like you and me find them. Really, they are almost everywhere. You most likely pass by them everyday without knowing it.

This is where my project comes in. Some people own "trackables"; that is, something that they release by putting in a cache for someone to find and move to another cache. Its movement is trackable on the geocaching website. People often attach items to the trackable tags, like figurines, which they call "travellers." I guess it's a way to "travel" without leaving your house.

So I decided as an experiment to make a disposable camera as my traveller. The instructions are for the finder to take one picture and to move the camera to a new cache for someone else to find it and do the same. Once all the frames have been exposed, I'll arrange to have it returned to me so be developed and for the images to be posted online.

There is a lot that can go wrong here. Here are just a few:
1. It could go missing. Trackables often go missing if someone decides not to move it, or hangs onto it, or just plain loses it.
2. It could get wet/too hot/too cold. Which may result in interesting exposures, or might ruin the film. I decided not to get the waterproof camera because I thought the quality would be worse and it didn't have a flash....we'll find out if that was a mistake!

I'm going to release it very soon in a cache nearby. I'm really excited to see where it goes and what the results will be. Remember the anticipation of waiting for your film to be processed? This is like that but 100x better because I have no idea what the pics will be of. I can't wait to see how the film turns out!

If you are interested in tracking the progress of the camera, you can do so on its geocaching page:



I'll post the pics on here, when/if I do get it back, so stay tuned! It might take a while though...
from the passenger side.

landscape from the car

I can't believe I took these shots over a year ago (last Easter!), but I've been mining through lots of old stuff while looking for shots to display in my new studio space (!) and to put on the website I'm building in my latest class (Multimedia). So Mike and Annabelle should be happy to finally see these. They were taken shortly after their engagement, and their wedding is this August...I'm so excited for them!




Rather than love, than fame, than money, give me truth."
- Thoreau

street view


sidewalk

on the street 

These are all shots taken over lunch. Normally these shoots are not all that productive for me, but having an assignment gave me purpose and I'm really happy with these. I'm still trying to figure out a way to make vertical shots look good on this blog.