Monthly Archives: December 2009

A funny little story about Ping Pong

I had a new client today come to the studio and he saw that I have a folded ping pong table hidden behind our paper backdrop.  We continued to talk about prices and services, and all of the sudden the guy asks me if I play tennis– I said yes of course.  He mentioned that he  saw a ping pong...

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Wedding story of Kiran and Shawn. A trip to Bollywood.

When you see a couple like Kiran and Shawn you are simply witnessing a part of that newer generation of Canadians that represent the idealism of multiculturalism, humanism, and as a result Canadianism. It is quite a common to celebrate our ethnic differences, alongside our Canadianess. So when you look through these photographs, you might...

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Elegance, Tradition and Beauty. Maya and David’s Wedding Story.

Recently I was interviewed by a photography magazine, which will remain a secret until it’s publication in April, and one of the questions the journalist asked me was “How do you develop a concept for a wedding?” I spoke quickly how I would develop the concept, but honestly the real truth is, it all depends...

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A Proposal & Engagement session in 24hours.

Here are some shots from an engagement session in New York. But here’s the thing, they were not engaged when we travelled to New York for the session! Zaven invited me to come and shoot the proposal followed by a 1 hour engagement session the next day!  Unsuspecting Sylva had no idea. I think we...

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Wedding Picture of the Day

Ok folks, I usually don’t shoot my images in this way.  The way in which the image has all this empty spaces on one side. One of the rules of composition requires that every place on the image has to have a purpose. It should always answer the main questions WHY? In this image, however,...

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