Here’s a quick video of our photoshoot last week of Benny and Cedric in air soft outfit. The time lapse video was captured on my old Canon 5D at 15sec per shot from pretty much setup to tear down.
It’s not often that I have a chance to take different photos, and on June 5th, I had the chance to do that. After a morning engagement session, we started shooting the war game themed photos at night. Big thanks to Henry for assisting with the shoot and big thanks to Hi Tech to lend out their garage for this photo shoot. Benny has been obsessed with his new found love, war game and he went out and bought a lot of gear for the game. Instead of just using it for the game, we decided to do some army, war game themed based photo session for the equipment.
Here are some of my favourite photos from the day.
Last week, we’ve been checking the weather forecast every single day as they kept saying it was going to pour during our engagement shoot. As it turned out, it poured on friday night and we were blessed with some sunny weather during the our photo session. I had a great time meeting Kay and Wayne again and along the way, we chatted, had lunch and took some really nice photographs!
Here are a couple of them from the day.
Very much looking forward to documenting the wedding day in September!
Location: Kensington Market
Location: Willow Creek Park
Been a few weeks since my last blog, the last few weeks has been full of photoshoots from engagements, weddings, models, and even a corporate shoot. A few days ago I had the privilege to shoot some corporate photos for a Toronto chiropractor for marketing purposes. After the normal corporate style of shooting, we had some fun photographing something else that would wasn’t as business/medical like.
Here’s a photo from the shoot, and if your backs ever have any sort of tension of discomfort, remember to book an appointment with Dr Chin of Active Health Solutions! Here’s more information, http://www.activehealthsolutions.com
Dr Selwyn Chin of Active Health Solutions. corporate photoshoot
A couple of weeks ago, I was looking for some sort of suction cup I can use to mount on my car to take time lapse video. As it turns out, I found the Delkin Fat Gecko suction cup and started playing around with it. I mounted it on the side of the inside window and drove off to my friend’s band (Maybe Refuge) practice before their show.
The whole video was shot on a Canon 5D Mark I on manual, the whole series of photos took about 3 hours.
Here’s a quick time lapse video from that band practice.