Perez Hilton — a year and a half later

February 20th, 2010

I’m the first to admit that I don’t always update things as fast as I should. This one took a year and a half.
I shot celeb gossip celeb Perez Hilton for the night club CiRCA when he had a party there in September of 2008, (remember CiRCA? isn’t that place out of business yet?) Anyway, I was never sure how I felt about the portrait, if I wanted to show it or not. Well after being reminded of him, I’ve decided that it is good and that I like it.

So, now in my portfolio.

That’s it!

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Yosefa

February 13th, 2010

Sometimes I meet someone randomly or more often, just see them someplace, and all I think about is how amazing they look.
Interesting people, with lots of character and strong expressive traits are outstanding, and make me think, wow, “I’d love to shoot you.”

Yosefa is one of those people, She was happy to help me out with some lighting tests I was doing, I was happy to get some amazing photos of her. She brought her sister alone too, I’ll have to get those pictures up too soon…

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Interior Design Show

January 28th, 2010

I shot the Interior Design Show last weekend for the show it’self. Working with my good fellow photographer friend Arash Moallemi.
I was able to float around. It was a neat mix of party event style shooting, where I pick out some interesting faces for portraits and that sneaky photojournalism style of capturing decisive moments. (this Fashion photographer needs to rock that Eddie Adams Workshop some how!)

A bunch of fun, and some really interesting images.
It’s jobs like this that you’re reminded just how much fun it is to shoot.

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film = artsy

January 9th, 2010

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What’s up with art schools, flikr lovers and film?
—Film’s great, but please, its not about the medium. I made this little poster based on my thoughts and a little chat with my friend
Ken Chou. As a shooter of both film and digi, Ken makes the call to use either based on what he’s looking to do, not because it will be more stylish and hip one way or another. (although I must say, Ken is still a stylish and hip guy! haha)

Me personally, I tend to geek on the lighting, and treatment side of things. The way it was captured isn’t as important to me.

Use whatever camera you want, they all have different purposes. Ideas though! that’s the real magic, not the medium.

and on that note…
I think I’ll break out my Holga soon!
haha

Mad love to my film shooting friends out there.
—Well, the ones who know what’s being made isn’t all about the medium (or because of it…)




Becoming

December 12th, 2009

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“Becoming” —New Series Started…

This is the first image, (rough) from a new series I’m working on titled “Becoming”
It’s a portrait series featuring a mixture of strobe and continuous light to produce a superimposed blur of the individuals face overtop of the portrait.
I like the idea of progression, growth, advancement; becoming.

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My 4th year photo thesis (Horizons) was a series of people photographed from behind, walking toward Horizon’s though bucolic landscapes. I made that work to deal with questions of progression; the journey. How we are always chasing our future, our horizons. Our horizon is something we never reach, as it constantly advances, bringing with it new moments, a new present every time we step.

This new series is based around those themes, and grows from there. I’m looking to build this work around the awareness of becoming. A more internal, personal understanding of how you advance yourself. Horizons to me, was about the act of progression itself, Becoming is about the awareness and understanding of that act.

cant wait to shoot the next one tomorrow.




One year old

November 30th, 2009

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CUTEEEEEEEEEEEE!! My friends have this sweet little boy. He’s SOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!
He will be a star.

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There are a whole bunch of great off photos, but I’m not putting them up right now, maybe soon!




Sand and boy and water

November 25th, 2009

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Beach Boy.In the middle of shooting some beautiful girls in swim-ware, my glance turned to the side and I saw this.
Quickly throwing my camera to my left, I took a single frame.
It’s probably my favorite picture from the day.

These moments of poetic beauty; amazing.
The image is slightly soft, shot from too far (this even is a crop), and entirely unplanned.
It’s pretty perfect.




Portfolio aspects + a pretty picture

November 24th, 2009

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An image a day at the least? I doubt I’ll be that dedicated. I tell myself often to post more.
So, here is one for today, a quick test crop for my new 11×14 book.

Photography in the days of square Hasselblad’s was easier.
Hell, there still are a few square fans. Aspect ratio can be dealt with in two ways. The first being you just don’t give a fuck and do whatever you want, change sizes and not think twice about it. The second is much more me, in that you think and consider the matter of size, aspect, bleed and white space to a degree that is just crazy.

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My physical portfolios have gone from 13×19 to 11×17 to now 11×14 (all portrait aspect). Here is the thing. 13×19 is the best aspect ratio, that is, the best relation of height and width, I find anyway. However, the book was too big and I coudln’t take individual sleeves out for easy ordering. 11×17 is weird for my work. Great for others I’m sure. 11×14 I feel is too small, but small has it’s advantages. I’m trying to put together the work for this book and see how it lays out. I figure since most go with 11×14 portrait there may be something to it. But does it work with me… Oh the things I worry about…




Lindsay

November 13th, 2009

This blog needs a bit more me. I was having a conversation once with one of the cities biggest ad shooters. He was saying how he never goes out and takes pictures because he feels he’s “above that.” Fair enough I guess, although I’d sure like to think that my income, jobs or age wont ever effect my desire to just take pictures for fun. But hey, maybe I’m not entirely jaded yet. Is that just what happens when you start making huge ad money in the business? Maybe it will happen to me? Well! —in the meantime I’m going to try and post more personal stuff to my “professional” blog, maybe while I still can… DUN! DUN! DUNNNNNNNH!!!

These are some photos from the summer, my friend Lindsay and I checked out Casa loma, not so much because it’s all that exciting (it isn’t) but more so because it’s always good to do things, go places, why not? And besides, I’d never been.

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Kingdoms

November 10th, 2009

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Kingdoms is a hardcore band, signed recently to Underground Operations, a division of Universal Music.
Rad Bunch of guys. The shoot was short but went well, after we waited out the rain for an hour and a half. We caught the end of golden hour and it was damn good. As for the post, that Stars Image was a bit of an exploration into an idea. I was working on the shot and they were just lit so dramatically from above, this real glowy light, I kinda had to do it! —Gods of the universe or something, I coudln’t resist and kinda like it actually, I’ve been thinking about doing some fashion like that. Thought I’d try it on the boys first though.
Kingdoms Come.

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Eddie Adams Workshop 09

October 2nd, 2009

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So, I just was thinking that I don’t think I’ve put a post up about my admission into the Eddie Adams Workshop
It’s coming up fast! Just one week away. Strange how things come all at once — I fly the very next morning after my Flash Forward show to Newark, NJ, pick up a car, and then drive an hour or so to what I assume to be the middle of nowhere in New York State. In this middle of nowhere will be an outstanding experience, both personally and professionally. Top American news and editorial editors will be there, alongside professional photographers working at the top levels of the industry, plus about 99 other young photo cats like myself from all over the world. Oh!, one of those 99 is my friend Mark Blinch. Mark and I went to University together, nicest guy, amazing photographer. He took the time to teach me how to process black and white 35mm when I was in first year, best guy!

oh, and then I plan to hang in Manhattan for a few days. Meet some editors, meet some friends, see some art, take some pictures, live some life.

It’s all very exciting…




The most difficult place I’ve ever shot (technically speaking…)

October 2nd, 2009

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I do a bunch of work for The Drake Hotel It’s really nice having a client that trusts me, is super hip, attracts great people and has a wonderful staff to work with. Anyway, so aside from “event” stuff, I’ve also done some promotional and interior work for them. Just thought I’d post an example of this one image I’ve been working on for a long time. The dining area of the Drake is the most difficult place I’ve ever shot. So many different light sources, colours and intensities. And as if that wasn’t enough, It’s also a dining room and people are often kinda weird about having their photographs taken while eating. Anyway, after a lot of work, I think I have a very successful image. Maybe I’ll post some more of them. But probably not anytime soon. I’m so busy preparing for The Eddie Adams Workshop in New York, priorities ya know? Which is too bad because I don’t put up nearly enough stuff on this blog. I deal with photos everyday, I have to get better at sharing them. Something to work on…




Flash Forward 09 – Magenta Foundation // Group Show + Book Launch

September 24th, 2009

I have work in this year’s Flash Forward The opening is on Thursday October 8th, 2009 at the Lennox Contemporary Gallery. (12 Ossington Ave, Toronto — Ossington + Queen W) I’m very happy to be a part of this show and publication, It’s quite a notable thing to be a part of. Flash Forward is an annual event in the fine art/documentary photo community put on by the Magenta Foundation that highlights top emerging photographers under 35 from the United Kingdom, United States and Canada.

I just picked up my finished prints today, bloody expensive, face-mounting doesn’t come cheep. I have one diptych (two images) in the show, from my current series in progress, Beacons. Even if you hate my work, come for the others. There are some really talented cats in the show this year. It’s going to be good!

I think you should come.

Oh, and don’t be offended if I don’t go out after for drinks, I have a 6:45am flight to New York the next day, with the Eddie Adam’s Workshop happening, that afternoon!, Oh boy, things are busyyyyyyyyyy.

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Precedent Magazine

September 12th, 2009

Lawyer Fashion I shot a story for the September issue of Precedent Magazine an impressive and well designed editorial quarterly focused on law in Ontario. We scoured the financial district for some stand out legal characters.

Respect to writer Benjamin Leszcz, Publisher and Editor of Precedent Melissa Kluger, Vanessa Heins for the link and my assistant Chris Dale for the help.

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Ignite Toronto 2009

August 26th, 2009

My friends do amazing things. Tonight was Ignite. My main broher Peter Horvath , with his ties to O’riley media, put together a small one night lecture series called Ignite. Ignite has a history in many places, but this marks the first time it’s came to Toronto. These short talks of 5 mins and 20 slides drew speakers from across Toronto’s geekosphere. The “ignites” ranged from a variety of subjects across social media, from local food markets, to documenting graffiti online, interactive robotics, media on demand and more. Hosted at the Drake’s underground (why is this of no surprise.. haha) it was a night of interesting speakers and cupcake decorating. The cupcaking came first, if you are ever wondering how to keep a room full of adults busy for an hour or more, just give them cup cakes to decorate. I guess babysitting strategy for a 5 year old applies to us all.

A good night. Here are some selects. (The full set is here.)

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(Full set of the night here.)




MORE PROOF

June 17th, 2009

I’ve been spending a lot of time around The Drake Hotel these days.Fine by me, nice place and anything to get me out of my apartment is a good thing. I’ve been shooting a bunch of stuff for the Drake and as it happened, my buddies André and Jon were having their regular dancey/DJ party More Proof night in The UNDERGROUND. Needless to say I stuck around for the fun and did a little half work, half party. View all pictures here.

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View all pictures here.




Magenta: Fast Forward 2009

May 7th, 2009

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Sometimes the best emails come at 2:55am

I’m pretty happy about this news which has come to me at this early (or late) hour. It had in it a link that has my name (all together perhaps erroneously included) with the winners for The Magneta Foundation’s annual International “Emerging Photographers” contest. Fast Forward is a neat, artsy photo thing and I’m very happy. Best part is some of the names along side my own are friends and artists I have a great deal of respect for.




Ryan

May 7th, 2009

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My last post was a complicated, retouched image.
This is not.

I took this photo of Ryan on a Nikon D3 he borrowed, we were trying to make double exposed RAWs, which it seems, Nikons can do (even if it is buried in a submenu. Hey Canon, why the eff can’t we do that!? -anyway. I like this photo. I like that I put no effort into making it. I like that it is good. I like that there were a lot of bad ones that you wont ever see and that I get to show you this single image and it makes me look good. Furthermore and unrelated to this image, I like Ryan. Every artist, needs a fellow artist to chat and bounce shit off of, especially if that fellow artist is a hustler that would put to shame any bootlegger, used car salesman or mafia. So in an effort to post more things to my blog: from NEF RAW, to Lightroom, to jpeg, to FTP, to WordPress, to you… here is something.




Beauty.

May 3rd, 2009

I’ve been doing a lot of shooting latelyand although blogging should go along with that, well I guess I’ve just been lazy – and I don’t like lazy so let’s change that. This is an image of a beautiful girl with a beautiful first name/middle name of Julia Scarlett. That sounds so nice doesn’t it? The lovely and talented Amy Harper took care of the hair styling and and makeup, she’s wonderful. I’ve very happy with this creative, and even more happy with the treatment applied to it. I will work what I shot into a short series of images. I like that approach. It’s something I’ve thought about doing lately, working more in the “fine art” series mode from school, rather than just working on a single image to present. So, watch for whats to come.

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Here are some close up details. Along with the colour, that texture and grain took a long time to develop however I love the result! Actually, perhaps more fun than the details is this grid arrangement.

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FASHION WEEK – Philip Sparks / “Peter and The Wolf” Fashion Show

March 12th, 2009



Day ONE of Toronto Fashion Week coverage. I’ll be shooting the whole week, commissioned by blogTO. I’ll try and blog about as much of it myself as I can, but anyone interested should also check out blogTO for content as I’ll be very busy and not sure what kind of blog time I’ll have. I only have time to post one image right now. This is the designer Philip Sparks, really nice guy with a great design sense for menswear fashion. I liked his stuff.

Ok, now off to the DRAKE, shooting party stuff tonight! COME.

♥ jk




Doug Agency

March 8th, 2009

I did some portraits for Doug Agency, a sweet ad agency based in Toronto. They’re revamping their website and needed some slick new shots of the top crew at the agency. (By the way, if you catch the link to their site BEFORE they update it, you’re in luck, the temp site they have up is pretttttty funny -props to Jill at Doug.) Anyway, the photos were a bunch of fun, I hope to work with them again soon. These are the final selects, a couple of them I would have opted differently for, but they all fit together real nicely so I’m quite happy with them.

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the morning.

February 27th, 2009



My relationship with sleep is erratic; capricious perhaps.
I had fallen asleep around 10:30pm or so, only to wake around 3am, with the feeling of utmost calm that quiet times, and night skies brings. I awoke to a dream, or a thought, something with overtones of sad and distance, like the longing for a loved one long since passed away. Though everything was fine, a kind of quiet that most mistake for true wistful sadness, but is really just peaceful. I did some dishes, picked up a few things., I love how clean my apartment is. I keep my possessions at a minimum, it’s so much better that way it’s not even funny. I wasn’t always like that, but things change, people change. I always want to change. I feel good about who I am, had a good day today, did headshots for a sweet ad agency downtown, great people. I guess it’s morning, and a new day, so thats fine, cause I’ll have a good day today too. Made myself some food, you’d think I’d get sick of zucchini, I eat it everyday, but damn I love the stuff. Some fried zuch, and a veggie dog, perfect breakfast food at the 5-or-whatever-AM I had it at. Looking at my fridge and seeing it filled with healthy, natural things – vegetables and fruits, tofu, free run eggs, skim milk, water and orange juice, makes me feel so good. I decided to become a full out vegetarian a couple days ago, finally giving up fish, (for environmental reasons mostly) and it feels really good. Eating, cleaning, emailing, thinking, facebooking, photoshop-and-lightrooming, what a wonderful morning. A nice little twitter conversation going on and an Elliott soundtrack completes the perfectness of it all. Things are good.

I hope you’re good too.




Canon 5D Mark HOLGA/Photoshop

February 21st, 2009

I love the look of messed up film. It’s awesome. Shooting film though, isn’t especially awesome. I like doing it, don’t get me wrong, but it gets expensive and impractical for most things. So… I present the following:

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I think it looks pretty good, I could have done more of course, crop to a square, blur the image more, flatten the blacks, but i didn’t want it to look “TOO MUCH” like film. Digital’s nice, you have full control – which is dangerous sometimes because you can get carried away… (haha. see my previous post!)




Lauren Pirie, photoshop and an idle hand.

February 21st, 2009

I’ve been working non stop on my portfolio, redoing everything. Lots to redo, resort, reedit and lots more that I haven’t even started. Working on this gets a bit tiring after a while, and I just want to play. I like playing… it always weirds me out that my “professional” work is so straight, while the stuff I like and find really natural often is pretty fucked. Anyway, I got to playing today, this is what I came up with.

PS, This is a photo of my friend Lauren, shes wicked.

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You see, I was just going about my self appointed task of replacing a blown ugly white seamless with a nice gray one, Oh? you don’t follow, here let me show you.
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I took another capture where the light was different and took the background around her from it and placed it into my current picture, then fixed the gaps. Next was the job of masking out Lauren, no big deal. I’m quite good at it now, Thanks for spending my summer close cropping sears products, yikes!

Anyway there you have it! of course, at that point I had to start playing with my wacom tablet and brush settings and.. well one thing led to another…

Here is a detail of my layers and what not:
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I’m excited! another blog post. I’m getting better at this. (Sorry January)




Draked. 5th Anniversary Party.

February 16th, 2009

I photographed the Drake Hotel’s 5th anniversary party Thursday night. What an amazing place it is (they even use DIN as their typeface in all signage!). Nice little private party for Toronto’s hip movers and shakers. Lotta’ food and open bar, lotta’ attractive people. There is a direct correlation between wealth, success, fashion and art, it’s all so sexy. There was a lot of great stuff at the party for sure. The food was sumptuous, everything was resplendent; art and performance. A good night. Here are some of my favorites. The full set of the night is here.
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Full set of the night here.