Saturday, December 26, 2009

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

L.A.M.B. Lookbook shoot

A little sneak'peak from last weeks shoot! Was in the Studio for the L.A.M.B. Spring 2010 look book.


Saturday, June 27, 2009

"a glimps into wellness"

My shoot for this years Denim & Diamonds publication. This spread was photographed at the Wellness Center. A beautiful home dedicated to helping anyone and everyone effected by Cancer.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Nadia G's Bitchin'Kitchen

Just did a shoot with the beautiful Nadia G from the hit cooking show Bitchin'Kitchen. It's for TOROmagazine. Nadia's not afraid to ROCK'OUT so it was lost of fun!
more of David's work



You can catch the rest of the shoot here; TOROmagazine
See Nadia G's TV show here; Bitchin'Kitchen It's great stuff!!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Mixing flash with daylight.

Always a fun way to achieve a very dramatic look. Mixing flash and daylight can allow you to shoot in dark or back-lit situations and get results that would other wise never exist. Being able to control your subjects exposure separate from the "scene" allows for pushing and pulling of your subject from the background.
In these scenes I was shooting with between one & three heads with an Octi or umbrellas. The light source for the most part are Profoto 7B packs.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Time lapse photography

This was a fun project that was taken in Oct 2008 at Montreal's STEP UP FOR THE CURE. An event that raises money for Cancer research. The shoot was easy. Completing a 24 hour stair-climbing marathon...less easy...but amazing.

That's Molson Stadium in Montreal and if you look carefully (sorry, compressed for the net) you see runners on the steps. (yes, all day and all night)

It is one frame every minute for 24hours. Noon to noon.

The tune is "Say" by OneRepublic

Monday, January 5, 2009

Night Panoramics

What better time to do a little night shooting then 14,000 feet up Kilimanjaro....
This was fun but took a few tries to get it right. It's 25 frames exposed at 30 seconds each using a vertical panoramic head(yes i carried that thing right to the summit).
Shot 3 times...what better way to spend 40mins:)

"Barranco Camp" Kilimanjaro Aug 2009