A portrait session with Lino Saputo Jr., CEO and President of Saputo Inc.
Montreal Conference Photographer
International Women's Day Portraits for Audi Canada
I recently had the pleasure to take part in a national project for Audi Canada highlighting International Women’s Day. Here are my 2 favourites.
Sir Richard Branson
Sir Richard Branson was one of a wealth of speakers attending C2 Montreal in 2013. Being in the room, C2 as my client. This is why photographers know so much!
LAURENTIAN LANSCAPE
I created this image while working with La Ville de Labelle, Quebec. They required some strong images showcasing the historic and rugged beauty of the Rouge River Valley. LAURENTIAN LANDSCAPE is part of my ongoing archive documenting the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec.
MONTREAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
I had the pleasure of helicopter flight yesterday over Montreal. The mandate was to created a series of images showing the project development stages of various publicly funded infrastructure sites. Respecting my client, I offer you instead a few of my out takes from the flight. (Out-takes: images I create for my own interests)
Ingonish Beach
Ingonish Beach is an amazing stone beach located on the South East coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia and is within the boundary of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. During the summer, the water is just barely warm enough to have a swim, thus the need for life guards.
Ingonish Beach. The newest image addition to my on-going PARKLAND SERIES.
PARKLAND showcases the rich diversity of public lands throughout Canada and explores our cultural heritage and connections to these precious places. You can view more images from the series on my Print Collections site N117.ca.
C2 Montreal [RE] Imagined in a Covid World
C2 Montreal 2021 wrapped yesterday at Tohu. I was happy to be back with the C2 team and working alongside so many creative collaborators. After the loss of C2, 2020, due to Covid, I was curious to see how the event would unfold this year. C2 Montreal ran their iconic event on a smaller, [RE] imagined scale. This allowed them to test out their new "hybrid" event format, which combines both live in person with remote via screen participations. One conference I photographed just had three screens with people all interacting in conversation. It was bizarre but still delivered lively content. Many attendees participated on-line as well due to restricted in person places. All said, it was different, but still worked. Here are some of my favourite images from the three days.