We recently got the new Mola Rayo in the studio.Not sure what it does, or how to use it, but we're pretty pumped about it.
Toronto Life Real Estate 2013
The new Toronto Life Real Estate guide is out with cover shot by yours truly. I was hoping to see my adopted home of Mimico crack the top ten of the 'Where to Buy Now' neighbourhoods, but unfortunately, we didn't make the cut.
Interestingly, Greenwood-Coxwell (home of controversial, bad-boy designer Brooke Hennessy) made the list. Seems like there's a lot of great things going on in the east end. It's very cool to see how the city is changing as the years keep rolling on.
Out with the old, in with the new.
The time has come for me to part ways with my snapshot camera,the beautiful but dumb, Fujifilm x100. I was drawn in by it's beautiful retro exterior, but after using it for a over a year, it's safe to say it's just not working out.
Here is my detailed review of the X100
Focus system: Garbage
Auto Exposure: Brutal
Image Quality: Decent
Body: Gorgeous!
So I've replaced my Fuji with the Olympus OM-D E-M5. I've just started to play around with it, but right off the bat it seems to be a vastly superior camera.
We shall see i suppose...
The Old Grapefruit League
For the past few years, near the tail end of winter, my pal and I have been scooting down to Dunedin, Florida to see some spring training baseball.It's the perfect cure for the winter blahs. Unfortunately this year it was freezing while we were there. Still it was great to feel the sun and watch some baseball in a 5000 seat stadium.
So why do they call it the Grapefruit League? Well here's the story:
"There was an aviator named Ruth Law who was doing exhibition flying... she took a Dodgers player up in the plane with her. And the idea was for him to throw a baseball down to his manager on the field. I guess at some point he realized that might kill the guy. So instead of throwing a baseball, he threw a grapefruit. And the grapefruit hit the manager in the chest and exploded. The manager, for a few seconds, actually thought it was his chest that had exploded from the force of the baseball hitting him. And felt the juice, thought it was blood, screamed out, 'I'm dying! I'm dying!' His whole team thought it was great fun 'cause they knew he wasn't dying -- they knew he was just hit by a grapefruit."
Weird Story...Anyways, looks like it's going to be a good year for the Jays.
Here are some photos from my most recent trip.
A Moveable Feast
I recently shot a fall picnic story for the Globe & Mail's Style section.Emma Reddington did the prop styling and Sasha Seymour handled the food. Always a pleasure working with such a talented team.
Art Director: Bryan Gee Props: Emma Reddington Food: Sasha Seymour
"Ok people, let's think outside of the box here."
So that's what we did for restaurant IQ Food Co.'s take-out menu items. We shot their wraps, salads, soups and bento boxes......outside of the box.
Food Stylist: Noah Witenoff
Everyday Kitchen For Kids
No sharp knives, no stove-top cooking, no motorized appliances. I recently had the pleasure of working with the original J-Low, Jennifer Low, on her new cookbook 'Everyday Kitchen For Kids'. This cookbook is put together specifically for kids, so they can make their own dishes and treats. We shot for 2 weeks at her beautiful home in Ancaster. Here are a few fun shots from the cookbook, which you can find in stores now.
Motion
Last week Noah and I spent the day making coffee and frying eggs.
To see these videos in HD click on this link.
Food Styling: Noah Witenoff Prop Styling: Madeleine Johari
Blasted by the Sun
'It's a dry heat'. My trusty assistant Matt said to me over and over again as the sweat poured off his face. We were recently sent out to Nevada to shoot Enbridge's new solar plant, the Silver State North Solar Project. The heat was intense and we were scorched by the constant desert sun, but there is something that I just love about being in these wide open spaces.
Here are some images from our shoot.
Canadian Living Holiday Issue
Christmas in June is such a strange thing to get used to. Nevertheless, the holidays were in full effect as we teamed up with Canadian Living for their annual Holiday issue.For our 2 week shoot we had Katty D-Ho on the props with Nicole Young cranking out the food. I was hoping we'd get to shoot the old Festivus Pole, but unfortunately we ran out of time. Maybe next year!
Art Director: June Anderson Food Editor: Annabelle Waugh Prop Stylist: Catherine Doherty Food Stylist: Nicole Young