Black and White

I was second shooting for Harinder (www.singhphotography.ca) which I do quite often, and I’ve had this wedding sitting on the back burner for quite some time. I have always wanted to shoot a wedding in black and white because it’s a medium that just feels so nostalgic and elegant to me, there’s also a type of romance to black and white that just hits you.
I decided to put some of the images to the test and hopefully can shoot a complete wedding this way - this is a goal of mine - and make some really good memories in time.

Venice Beach, California: Where Quirky Culture and Laid-Back Vibes Collide

Venice Beach, California is one of the most iconic locations on the West Coast, and for good reason. It's a vibrant and eclectic community that draws in people from all walks of life. The energy is palpable from the moment you set foot on the boardwalk.

As a photographer, I'm always on the lookout for interesting subjects, and Venice Beach never disappoints. From the street performers and artists to the colorful architecture and quirky locals, there's always something to capture through my lens.

But beyond the visual appeal, there's something about Venice Beach that tugs at the heartstrings. Maybe it's the sense of freedom and individuality that permeates the culture. Or maybe it's the unbridled joy that you see on the faces of the people as they soak up the sun and surf – it's a place where anything goes, and everyone is welcome. Whether you're a seasoned local or a wide-eyed tourist, you can't help but feel a sense of belonging when you're there.

Venice Beach is also known for its thriving surf and skate culture. You'll see surfers catching waves in the ocean and skateboarders grinding on rails and doing tricks on the boardwalk. It's a scene that's quintessentially California, and it's a joy to watch these athletes push themselves to the limit.

As David Duchovny once said, "I always thought surfers were super cool until I tried it and realized it's just a bunch of falling and gasping for air." But even if you're not a pro surfer or skateboarder, there's something infectious about the energy and enthusiasm of these athletes.

So if you're ever in Venice Beach, make sure to take a moment to watch the surfers and skateboarders in action.

No visit to Venice Beach would be complete without exploring the charming Venice Canals and the trendy Abbott Kinney Boulevard. The Venice Canals are a series of man-made waterways that were designed by Abbot Kinney himself in the early 1900s as part of his vision to create a "Venice of America." The canals are lined with quaint homes and lush gardens, creating a serene and picturesque atmosphere that feels like a world away from the hustle and bustle of the boardwalk.

Abbott Kinney Boulevard, on the other hand, is a vibrant and trendy street that's known for its boutique shops, upscale restaurants, and trendy cafes. It's a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, and it's not hard to see why. The street is lined with colorful murals and unique architecture, making it a photographer's dream.

But beyond the visual appeal, Abbott Kinney Boulevard is also a hub for cultural and culinary experiences. From artisanal coffee shops to gourmet ice cream parlors, there's no shortage of delicious treats to indulge in. And if you're looking for a one-of-a-kind shopping experience, you'll find everything from handmade jewelry to vintage clothing. Stay on the lookout for Buck Palmer Jewelry - one of my personal favorites!

Whether you're exploring the Venice Canals or strolling down Abbott Kinney Boulevard, you'll be struck by the unique blend of creativity and laid-back charm that defines this iconic neighborhood. It's a true gem of the West Coast and a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of what California has to offer.

Truly eclectic!

Arsh and Jas

Sharan and Harpreet

Sabrina and Aneil

Sometimes I get the pleasure of shooting weddings alongside other phenomenal photographers and this was no exception, Singh Photography (www.singhphotography.ca) brought me along to photograph this double ceremony (Hindu and Christian) in Winnipeg. The reception was held at the Human Rights Museum and filled with detail, fun and excitement. Here are a few images that are my personal favorites.

Hope you enjoy them and a big THANK YOU to Harinder for letting me catch these moments.

Small Town Prince George, BC

As time goes by - and we tend to have more of it now than before, I have been going through photos I took days, months and years ago. Photos that I took for myself, for my own mental well being and release. As photographers, professional and hobbyist, you get caught in the groove of your work and forget to unwind and try new things. Over the years I took so many wonderful photos that I didn’t plan on doing anything with, photos that were taken while I traveled during work and personal purposes. I’ve been lucky to have been able to travel - not as extensively as some - but still, make my way around the rock we’re all on and see some great places, fall in love with some towns, and explore their cities. Prince George, BC is one of them and it has a kind of romance to it you can only appreciate by taking the time to explore it.

The Nadi Family

How times have changed during COVID but one thing that hasn’t is family. I had the pleasure of doing a family session with these beautiful people, the Nadi family. I’ve known them for some time now and we managed to stick in a session. Went for an alternative to the standard “park” photo shoot with the family, we did an urban/contemporary vibe in the exchange in Winnipeg.

Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe but, in the end all comes down to family. And that’s quality.

Be Bailey

Portrait sessions don’t have to be awkward and they don’t have to be staged. There will be moments that we need to get those safe shots in - which is a part of it all - but for the rest of the session I love to have my people just be themselves, live and direct.
Having a variety of outfits adds to you and your session, Bailey just wanted to be herself while dressing casual like she was rocking Hollywood Boulevard with a quick change so she could sip her favorite latte over on Rodeo Drive. You would never guess she’s from a little Manitoba town and grew up playing hockey.

These Corona Days

Hope you all have been keeping safe and healthy during this pandemic. It’s important to look back and reflect on what was and just as important to look ahead at what will be. How we entered into this isolation period is not going to be the same as how we exit - and I’m hoping that it’s a positive change for everyone. I’ve been keeping busy doing work around the house like painting and visualizing some changes to the decor, especially with hanging my own photography work from my fine art and travel.

I recently have been without a computer for bout 6 months (my graphics card bit the dust on my iMac) and I’ve been so content without sitting in front of that thing, although I do have an iPad Pro that has taken it’s place but I’m on it a lot less.

I go out for drives and come across some really neat places, luckily for me, I happen to to always have my camera so I’m prepared to capturing some really cool photos. I’ll have one attached to this post for you.

Until we meet again,

Lucky

Prairie Gold

Prairie Gold

A little travel

Well, it’s been another “while” and I missed some entries here but I’m making a go of it now. Between weddings and work I have been doing quite a bit of traveling, so much so that I have taken some photos and haven’t even had a chance to work on them. Here’s a little update for this past weekend though, I was in Los Angeles for a couple of days and in particular - Venice beach and Santa Monica. That’s a lot of walking. Spent the day photographing life on the boardwalk and just getting my mind cleared from a long winter. I haven’t properly walked the boardwalk between the two cities in dogs years and you know, it felt good getting that cool ocean air into the lungs and some sand under my chucks. You can get lost in the jungle of life out there between the tourists and the regulars to the campers and street people. They all have a uniqueness to them and they’re kind souls who just don’t wanna leave what once was. The culture is very much alive on the boardwalk.

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