Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Friday, July 11, 2014
Bill Allard
Not every day you get to shoot with the most published National Geographic photographer of all time- and I've had the privilege of doing it twice. He is hands down my favourite photographer of all time and is a fantastic teacher and fascinating person.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Monkey the Shih Tzu cross
I'd been looking for a small dog to photograph for some time now- then along came Monkey. A black and silver Shih Tzu Terrier mix, Monkey posed an additional challenge because of the dark coat. They often say that black dogs in shelters suffer from black dog syndrom because they are difficult to photograph and their pictures never do them justice on websites. While it is a challenge it just takes a little bit of experimentation to get the right amount of flash fill to show the beautiful coat while not washing out the details. Monkey was a great model and teacher.








Saturday, June 18, 2011
Tiger
I was supposed to be learning macro photography at the zoo but I got distracted when i figured out the macro lens I had rented doubles as a very very impressive portrait lens...


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