Axes. January 28, 2011.
I found myself lost in the depths of a strange loft/art space/kung fu studio building on Saint Laurent, and in the dark on a Saturday night I found a new photo series.
Land.
Windshield. December 2011.
I don’t think about shooting in Toronto very often, but that city sure can make a skyline shot pretty easy sometimes.
Zebra Katz - Ima Read (ft. Njena Reddd Foxxx)
Stop what you’re doing and watch this. Wild song. Wild (and pretty well shot and produced) video.
I’ve been looking for something to spark a little newness for an upcoming show we’re putting on in April, and I’ve been playing with double exposures.
I haven’t done any doubles since 2006 when I stopped shooting film, so while this is new for me in post-pro, the theory is distincly oldschool. After a little help from Andre (andredefreitas.tumblr.com), this is what I’ve come up with as the first in a series of 6. Andre’s work has been blowing up on Tumblr lately, but if you haven’t yet checked him out, do so now.
Disappear from here. Front Street, Toronto. December, 2011.
Church of God, Resurrection Drive.
One of the only shots I took when I was home for the holidays. I remember I used to walk by this everyday on the way to school, and it always made me snicker. Tagged: Glad to be living in Montreal.
The Metro in Montreal is getting harder and harder to board in the morning.
Hotel Place D’Armes. Montreal.
This is as close as I’ll ever get to HDR.
Blizzarts has some of the best music in town on a Saturday. For better or worse.
So Mod.
Saint Urbain.
Montreal, right now. Love this city.
Portrait of Martin. Taken in Parc Jeanne Mance, Montreal.
Downtown. Montreal. Cold day this.
McGill. December 18, 2011.