Saturday, January 29, 2011

sneak peak

Sneak peak of an editorial i shot with a local guitar builder here in Vancouver. Here's hoping it gets picked up soon. I'll give more information and hopefully tear sheets when it gets to print. 
We (editorial photographers) are in an interesting industry, where we live and die by our photography and weather or not we get our work published. Its always a bit of an agonizing experience every-time I take a photo (is it good enough? will an editor have a place for it? does it resonate?). All in all if your an editorial photographer and your where I am (freelance and early in my career) then you gotta LOVE what you do and have a passion for your little niche. If you do..........it will come...........it will come..............will it come?






-j

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

True Heroines

Here's a shot from a creative I've been working on. This was from the end of the day of shooting and its a very rough edit. The creative is for an up and coming t.v. show called true heroines. I'll post up more info when I have the final piece finished. Thanks for the look!



-j

Monday, January 10, 2011

productive week


So many times ive thought of certain skaters for certain spots but haven't had the chance to shoot with them for a multiple different reasons. On this occasion Derek Epp was in town and down to shoot at a spot ive been thinking of for him. We got this kickflip and throughout his efforts i just happened on this angle just with the sheer time it took for derek to get it. During the week i had a chance to shoot with a few more skaters and hopefully you'll be seeing those shots really soon.



-j

Monday, January 3, 2011

Velodrome

A friend of mine and I recently went to the burnaby velodrome to check out an event they had there. I was pleasantly surprised at how amazing these riders are. I really enjoyed how talented both the men and the women are. Here's a picture of the elite women's final race (wich was amazing by the way). I decided that i would just use a hand held flash and drag the shutter. I know the flash is a bit hot but i enjoy the composition and the extreme angle.


-j