February 28th, 2007
Brian
Neil and Charlie at the quarry quarter pipe last November, decided to throw up both frames at once since they were side by side on the roll. I’m out of film for my Holga, time to hit up e-bay for some more. I’m really looking forward to the summer and shooting more with my Bronica, should be a summer filled with digital fish, and long lens medium format.. can’t wait.

February 18th, 2007
Brian
Another photo of Angela from Cover Models, with the make up done by Erin Heather. I like this one more than the other, I also kept the skin tones a little more realistic. Check out the bling.

February 16th, 2007
Brian
A photo of Ben from a shoot we did a couple of weeks ago in the studio, Erin Heather did the make up.

February 14th, 2007
Brian
This is one of the photos from last week that I shot with Christine from Angies Models, Erin Heather did the make up.

February 13th, 2007
Brian
We went on some indoor missions, mostly unsuccessful except for this shot, and another one of Marty somewhere else. No alarms, and no boot.. this time at least. Aaron got a few tries at this kick flip and stomped it like a champ. It was tight shooting in there, I miraculously dodged Marty’s board on one attempt, which bounced over my lens and head by mere inches. I’m looking forward to shooting outdoors that’s for sure.

This is a church around the corner from my old apartment in Montreal. It’s on the corner of Rachel and St Urbain, and for some reason it’s always happy looking and decorated. Never been inside, but walked past it many times.

During our afternoon in the park, a man’s little girl was attracted by Toby’s soccer ball. She had a pretty good time chasing it, she didn’t speak much, except when her dad asked her who her favourite soccer player was and she’d squeak out a “Ronaldinho”, pretty cute.

I guess I attempted a long exposure with the holga, not exactly the best candidate for such a photo, but I think I did a pretty good job of holding the camera steady on the window sill while holding the shutter open. This was our view from our apartment on St Laurent, if Nat and I were religious, we could have prayed to jesus every day.
