I began a fascination with portrait photography at a very young age when he bought a Kodak Instamatic camera with detachable flash cubes. Many blurry wierd pictures... later in my teens I started experimenting with friends as models and many DYI photo studios.
Fast forward a few years later and I was Frustrated in my own work I began looking at what makes the best photographers great and sought to find those qualities in myself so that I could have the kind of the various photography I wanted. I also Began to develop a huge understanding of what it takes to be natural in front of the camera. I tend to lean more to the darker side .. goth , horror, .. I love natural light and Black and white Photography.. to me black and white is photography in its purest form...
Raising and teaching my kids alongside my Fiancee and creating incredible studio photography for my clients keeps me busy and happy. My goal is for amazing portrait photography and that combined with my Fiancee Jessica a wonderful artist together we create phenomenal art And that makes everyone happy.
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Comments (4)
Faemike55
Looks a little cold there. I hope things are melting down now. Great shot
T.Rex
Ha! Ye old road scrapers! These, in larger size, were used in Montréal to clear the streets after their recurrent blizzards. Very efficiently used. I wonder how used to working like this the crews were? It takes skill and training to function as an efficient team like the Montréal crews. Nice photo of these machines! Keep up the good work! :-)
DarkGod
this is montreal btw.. guess i should have mentioned that
crender
Marvellous and Gorgeous !
Richardphotos
full screen to appreciate the gravity of the situation. I am glad it stayed to the North this winter