I was invited this week into the kitchen of the Silver Dragon Restaurant to shoot some photos for Chomp.ca. It was amazing! They make their noodles all by hand. Check out www.chomp.ca
I just shot a fiend of mine, Paul Seib for his real estate business. If you want a good real state agent, give him a shout. We had a few minutes to do some of Paul and his girlfriend also. Check-em-out...
Last week I did a shoot at a restaurant called Open Range. I have not eaten there (yet), however I've heard it's divine. It's off of Edmonton Trail just north of Memorial.
I've been slammed shooting weddings. The weathers been fantastic, so good infact, that the light has been harsh and a challenge to deal with. However, I've had great clients this summer and thus created some great images. Check out these photos from Kelli and Shanes wedding last weekend.
Saturday I shot Kourtney and Stu's wedding. I had help from a former student of mine, Janelle. Thanks Janelle! We started shooting in Calgary, then headed to DeWinton for an afternoon ceremony. To see all the photos, go to: www.soulexposurephotography.myportraitgallery.com The photos should be up in a day or two. In the meantime, here's a few...
I like being busy! I might even have to get a Blackberry. Yesterday I shot some picks for Leslie. Leslie owns a business called "Go Forth Institute". It's an institute that trains new business owners with skills that will make their business' fly.
After that I flew out to Banff to shoot a wedding with Perry Thompson. Doing 140 the whole way got me to the church literally as the limo pulled up. This morning I get to do it all over again. Kourtney and Stu's wedding in DeWinton.
When commercial shoots are slow, I try to knock off stock photo's. I did a shoot yesterday with one of my favorite models, 8 year old Elijah Smith. Thanks Elijah! You look like a pro!
My kids are my number one models. They're affordable, cute, and I can seem to schedule them in for a shoot when ever I'm slow with other stuff. Check out this one of Sage and my climbing gear (that I never get to use anymore).