December 2005 Archive
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December 24th, 2005
I’m only shooting film of my friends while I am back in
Saskatoon for the
holidays. Why? I really don’t know. I shoot soooo much digital, I just
want something different and to wait till I’m in the darkroom to see the
pictures. Crazy!
December 22nd, 2005
December 15th, 2005
Derek Webb, of the Loyaist Lancers basketball team is
known for his anger during game time.
December 13th, 2005
Laurie Smith, manager of Pauloís Italian Restaurant in downtown
Belleville. Locally owned and operated, the restaurant is very popular
despite competition with other franchise restaurants.
December 11th, 2005
After a ten year hiatus, Scott Chandler (30) has sprung back into the
scene making him the oldest person in Canadian competitive
gymnastics.
December 9th, 2005
I was in Gatineau Quebec today shooting the Canadian
Gymnastics Championship.
Here is
what I saw.
December 8th, 2005
Tis’ the season….
December 6th, 2005
I shot the Vanier Cup on Saturday. Unfortunately the University of
Saskatchewan Huskies lost to Wilfrid Laurier 24-23 but it still made for
some good pictures!
December 2nd, 2005
I shot this for a studio assignment on food. I
photographed Ashley’s eye with Visine drops in it and then put the shot
up on my laptop screen and put the onion on a cutting board over the
keyboard. I popped a flash on the onions to balance the light with the
computer screen. The Visine was Ashley’s idea… I was just going to
hold chopped onions up to her eyes until she cried but the Visine was a
much better idea!
December 1st, 2005
I got a freelance job with The Toronto Star and my
assignment was to take a picture of a father and his two daughters
playing board games for a story about how the dad plays board games
rather than watching TV for family time.
I wanted to try and get something “different” and more
interesting than just three people sitting at a table playing a board
game so I bought a sheet of plexy glass from Home Depot for $20 and made
this picture. It paid off. They ran it half a page!