It's been exactly a year ago, when these photographs were taken. Sometimes I wonder, why it takes me such a long time to share them. I think it's the combination of procrastination and being lazy. It's not that I don't want to share, or think these are bad images....
Going back in time to 16 mm Fuji summer - Landscape Photography
The Magic Of Spring With Fuji
Roads through the mountains - Alberta Rockies
After leaving the bubbles of Abraham Lake behind, we plunged into the no-man's lands of Alberta Rockies. This early in the morning the roads were empty. Lack of traffic allowed us to stop frequently and admire the rugged beauty of the Alberta landscape.
Abraham lake with Fuji and film - Alberta Landscape
After seeing amazing photos of Abraham lake in winter, we wanted to see it for ourselves. These photographs are pretty common, as the area is beautiful, and Abraham lake, being man made, exhibits methane bubbles which get trapped in ice. These, and sunrise in the Rocky mountains is a recipe for beautiful images.
Big skies of Alberta Prairies in Spring
Memories of Summer Sunset, an experiment with Fuji
After a brief moment of spring, winter has returned to our corner of the world. Snow is back on the ground that temperatures are back to normal. With fond memories I was looking through my back catalog of images taken in 2015. All those little trips we have taken, getting lost in the back roads of Alberta.
Newborn Photography and Fuji
Art Nude in the Wild - with Fuji X-Series
Summer Alberta Prairie Sunset
Sunrise on Long Island
After a busy time of Christmas preparations, we finally have some time to continue with our New York trip. We already covered our day in Manhattan and Central Park. Now it's time for what we love doing best.
New York Part 2: Central Park
New York Part 1
When things don't go as planned and Fuji comes to the rescue.
On the onset of this little write up, just want to warn that the images attached to this post are not really safe for work :)
Had a great opportunity to shoot with Kate again. She's an amazing model to work with. Her understanding of poses, and light is second to none. We planned an outside setting for the shoot, but it being autumn in Alberta, the weather did not cooperate. That's one thing that went wrong.
A year ago... Photography Reflections.
I have been slacking. Mostly because .... I guess I'm lazy. I do have a backlog of images that are asking politely to be posted somewhere... maybe someone will like them? What if no one really cares? Will that have an impact? Should it have an impact? Should our creativity be influenced by someone liking or disliking or simply not caring about the images we create
Fuji and Aurora Borealis or Marriage Advice
It is a dangerous territory I wade in. As my wonderful wife, Kasia, blogs here, and reads my posts. She's also a photographer. This arrangement has a lot of pluses, like being able to bounce ideas off each other, or being able to just go shoot northern lights, at the spur of the moment at 2 am in the morning.