Here’s a lovely close-in portrait, which the Nikon 50 mm f1.4 lens was made for.
Mopar family
17 07 2011
I love this shot on the car. It’s amazing how a littel post processing can bring out the reflection on the hood of a nicely polished car.
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Brent’s Angels
17 07 2011
Here’s a little fun picture from Cassie Seeman’s grad shoot. Her whole shoot can be found here.
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Vortex Drilling
14 07 2011If you’re looking for some standout photos for your company, be it for your website, print advertising, annual report or prospectus, or even corporate gifts, drop me a line. Also note: I have my safety tickets and personal protective equipment, plus as a former pipeliner, I’ve been around a lot of oilfield equipment. I don’t know of any other photographers in the area that can say the same.
This was one of the most involved shoots I’ve done. It took a lot of work, but I have to say, these are some of the most spectacular final products I have produced.

It was also nice to visit a brand spanking new rig.
Vortex is already building its second rig.
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The Dream Team
12 07 2011I usually shoot weddings with an assistant, also known as a second shooter – someone who it pretty good in their own right, but looking to learn a bit more of the trade and to build up their portfolio. That brings us to What the Duck.
It’s a nationally syndicated comic strip about a duck that’s a professional photographer. I’ve been reading it since its inception. If you’re a photographer, trust me, you will get all the jokes.
Here’s the July 12 edition, which is an instant classic. Enjoy.
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Wedding Album Arrives From Italy
31 05 2011
I just received my sample albums from my new Italian ablum supplier, GraphiStudio. These people are the industry leaders, and the quality of their work shows it. It’s simply stunning. While I have taken photos of it to show you, your screen simply cannot do it justice. Printed on metallic paper with an aluminum cover and leather binding, it’s something you have to see in person to really appreciate. The metallic paper makes the colours leap off the page.
This album is 40 pages long, and documents the wedding of Jolene and Brennon (Click here to see a gallery of photos that appeared in the album, and click here to see the whole album, as printed). It was taken in North Battleford. The ceremony took place in a beautiful brick church. While the bridal party was on the steps, they released birds. (I can’t remember if they were doves or pigeons.)
The outdoor portraits were done near the family farm.You’ll seem some old wooden fences, where the family photos were done, as well as an old John Deere Tractor.
I especially like the shots of them in the field, and have used one of them for a lot of my promotional material, including business cards.
The end of the book shows a little treat we prepared months in advance. When we did our initial consultation, I suggested that Brennon carve their names into a tree somewhere on their farm. After a few months, it would heal, leaving a permanent carving on the tree. The last few pages show him taking her down a trail to the tree, showing her the carving, and then sweeping her into his arms and giving her a kiss.













