It is almost spring! Spring means automotive and wedding photography! I have a new camera rig to use for rolling shots on cars. I will be looking for a few cars to do some tests with if anyone would like to volunteer.
AE
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Lauren
Hey everyone,
Lately I have been doing a lot of family portaiture with some excellent little people and their parents. One of those little people is Lauren, who is absolutely the most polite little girl I have photographed yet!
If you have any questions or comments send them along to info(at)andrewedwardsphotography.ca
Cheers,
AE
Lately I have been doing a lot of family portaiture with some excellent little people and their parents. One of those little people is Lauren, who is absolutely the most polite little girl I have photographed yet!
If you have any questions or comments send them along to info(at)andrewedwardsphotography.ca
Cheers,
AE
Friday, February 8, 2008
Booking Update
You all know that the end of May is prime time for High School Proms around the province. I have been booked for the entire day of May 31st at Marystown Central Highschool for any other schools who were inquiring about my services. Should be a great time!
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email them along: info(at)andrewedwardsphotography.ca
Cheers,
AE
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email them along: info(at)andrewedwardsphotography.ca
Cheers,
AE
Meet Allie
Another of the Descendants from the Rogers family. Added at the request of the ER Nurses at the Health Science, St. John's, NL. Here ya go!
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Look this way!
Hey Everyone,
Has it ever been a long time since I updated the blog! Things have been quite busy over the past little while. Of notable mention are my official nomination as Student Entrepreneur of the Year and also some of my photos appearing on the cover of Parkinson's magazine. I am waiting for the magazine to arrive in my mailbox. Once it arrives, I will have the cover available for everyone to see.
Meet Jack and Amelia, descendants of the Rogers Family. It was a fun photo shoot with the family as a whole and was nice to catch up with their aunt/uncle. You cannot see it in this image, but Amelia probably has brightest blue eyes I have seen from any children I have photographed!
Along with the photography business my Social Work studies have been keeping me busy when not behind the camera. Look forward to a few new backgrounds in the coming month for photos. As well, some more new lighting gear.
Those of you inquiring about Prom Photos for spring 2008. I am tentatively booked for May 31st for the entire day. If this changes I will let everyone know.
Cheers,
AE
Has it ever been a long time since I updated the blog! Things have been quite busy over the past little while. Of notable mention are my official nomination as Student Entrepreneur of the Year and also some of my photos appearing on the cover of Parkinson's magazine. I am waiting for the magazine to arrive in my mailbox. Once it arrives, I will have the cover available for everyone to see.
Meet Jack and Amelia, descendants of the Rogers Family. It was a fun photo shoot with the family as a whole and was nice to catch up with their aunt/uncle. You cannot see it in this image, but Amelia probably has brightest blue eyes I have seen from any children I have photographed!
Along with the photography business my Social Work studies have been keeping me busy when not behind the camera. Look forward to a few new backgrounds in the coming month for photos. As well, some more new lighting gear.
Those of you inquiring about Prom Photos for spring 2008. I am tentatively booked for May 31st for the entire day. If this changes I will let everyone know.
Cheers,
AE
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Milky Pearl New Year
Hey Everyone,
First of all, Happy New Year! I hope that everyone's holidays were fun and enjoyable. I have been quite busy over the holidays doing portraits and also getting to do some more technical photography such as what you see here.
This year looks to be bringing quite a few new additions to the equation including a lot of new wedding options that are not offered by anyone else in the Newfoundland. I am sure that they will be a hit amongst Brides throughout the province.
In addition to these new options, I will be offering full online sales and shipping of prints to clients around the world. This will fill the niche that I have been doing manually for the past two years.
So here is to a Happy and Safe New Year!
First of all, Happy New Year! I hope that everyone's holidays were fun and enjoyable. I have been quite busy over the holidays doing portraits and also getting to do some more technical photography such as what you see here.
This year looks to be bringing quite a few new additions to the equation including a lot of new wedding options that are not offered by anyone else in the Newfoundland. I am sure that they will be a hit amongst Brides throughout the province.
In addition to these new options, I will be offering full online sales and shipping of prints to clients around the world. This will fill the niche that I have been doing manually for the past two years.
So here is to a Happy and Safe New Year!
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Kale
Hey Everyone,
Meet Kale, future guitarist perhaps. Sorry I have not been updating this as often as I have in the past. My internship has been quite busy.
AE
Meet Kale, future guitarist perhaps. Sorry I have not been updating this as often as I have in the past. My internship has been quite busy.
AE
Saturday, October 27, 2007
National Cancer Institute of Canada Full Cover
Hey Everyone,
It has been quite a while since I got to blog anything. My internship has been keeping me busy.
A few months ago I did a photoshoot for the National Institute of Canada, highlighting Geralyn Hansford. My photos were used on the cover and a full page spread. See my gallery for the other photo that was used.
It has been quite a while since I got to blog anything. My internship has been keeping me busy.
A few months ago I did a photoshoot for the National Institute of Canada, highlighting Geralyn Hansford. My photos were used on the cover and a full page spread. See my gallery for the other photo that was used.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Evo 9
Hey Everyone,
It has been quite a while since I got to put any blogs in. I have been quite busy with my field placement in social work and client photos. Last weekend's wedding went great and this weekend I managed to drop by the Targa Autocross Charity event to take some photos of some nice cars. The one you see here is the first Mitsubishi Evo to ever hit the Newfoundland shoreline. Dear I say I was jealous just watching it?
The Autocross event went great. Lots of people were in attendance with alot of competitors offering their cars for the sake of the charity.
I will try and get back to the blogging asap. I've got quite a few new photos to go through.
AE
It has been quite a while since I got to put any blogs in. I have been quite busy with my field placement in social work and client photos. Last weekend's wedding went great and this weekend I managed to drop by the Targa Autocross Charity event to take some photos of some nice cars. The one you see here is the first Mitsubishi Evo to ever hit the Newfoundland shoreline. Dear I say I was jealous just watching it?
The Autocross event went great. Lots of people were in attendance with alot of competitors offering their cars for the sake of the charity.
I will try and get back to the blogging asap. I've got quite a few new photos to go through.
AE
Friday, August 31, 2007
Hosta Droops
Well summer is officially over after this weekend. The difference is this fall I won't be going back to class, rather I am starting my first internship as a social worker with Child Youth and Family Services. To say it in three words, I am pumped. I cannot wait to start.
In the meantime I have had some wonderful photoshoots in the past few days. I decided this weekend I would photograph a few flowers so here is the first of a few I hope. This is the remenance of a Hosta plant in my parents backyard.
AE
In the meantime I have had some wonderful photoshoots in the past few days. I decided this weekend I would photograph a few flowers so here is the first of a few I hope. This is the remenance of a Hosta plant in my parents backyard.
AE
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
The Cuteness
Well I have been waiting for the right baby portrait to enlarge. I did a photoshoot with the Cousins last week and here is the candidate for the enlargement. This is their daughter Erin was taking a break from the photos to smell the flower in her hand.
Besides that I have been busy processing and getting photo packages to my clients. I am still awaiting, like many others, the pricing on the newest round of Nikon camera bodies.
If you want similar photos of your own child send me an email at info@andrewedwardsphotography.ca
AE
Besides that I have been busy processing and getting photo packages to my clients. I am still awaiting, like many others, the pricing on the newest round of Nikon camera bodies.
If you want similar photos of your own child send me an email at info@andrewedwardsphotography.ca
AE
Saturday, August 25, 2007
2007 Humanitarian of the Year
Whats up? I have been quite busy the past week so I am in the process of answering all of the emails. Be patient, I am working my way through them.
In the midst of all this excitement, Nikon has went ahead and released two brand new camera bodies that has the photography community buzzing. The D300 certainly has me excited, but unfortunately you cannot even pre-order it yet. Good things come to those who wait I say.
In the meantime, I had the pleasant opportunity to photograph the 2007 Canadian Red Cross Humanitarian of the Year, Charlotte Courage of St. John's, Newfoundland. Charlotte is also a social work student like myself. Her actual award will be done at the annual awards Gala at the Delta Hotel, St. John's, Newfoundland.
In the midst of all this excitement, Nikon has went ahead and released two brand new camera bodies that has the photography community buzzing. The D300 certainly has me excited, but unfortunately you cannot even pre-order it yet. Good things come to those who wait I say.
In the meantime, I had the pleasant opportunity to photograph the 2007 Canadian Red Cross Humanitarian of the Year, Charlotte Courage of St. John's, Newfoundland. Charlotte is also a social work student like myself. Her actual award will be done at the annual awards Gala at the Delta Hotel, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Lonely Stage
Hey Everyone,
What an interesting weekend. This weekend we photographed a wedding in Popes Harbour, a re-settled community from decades ago. After travelling to Clarenville, we headed for Random Island. Once on Random Island we went right to the end to a community called "Petley". It was a beautiful area but this was only the start of it.
Once we were offloaded the photo gear from the car, we boarded a beautiful passenger boat called "The Tuckamore". Decked out in hardwood, and pillows it makes for a pleasant ride. The captain boat was chartered for the Manuel Wedding that we were going to photograph. Saturday was a dead calm on the water as we took over an hour to sail up the coastline to Popes Harbour.
Popes harbour is a re-settled community that has no paths, no proper electricity and only outhouses for creature comforts. Besides that there are only people. But the people are not your normal folk, they are nicest, most friendly type of Newfoundlanders you can imagine. Opening their boats and bottles to anyone that was around.
Once "The Tuckamore" had docked, we proceeded to got into a smaller fishing boat to travel to the church. Yes, you read that right, we went to the Chapel in an open fishing boat. Quite interesting, and a first for us.
The Church is a newly constructed building that had not been used before the Manuel Wedding. This was no 300+ seat church, with only 40 people sitting and plenty were still standing in the doorway. The ceremony went off without a hitch and a hail of Rice and Fireworks followed.
Around the reception and ensuing jamboree on the dock, and boats, and shoreline, we left Popes Harbour and headed back for Petley. After the boat ride we were quite exhausted from all the travelling lately and we decided to stay in Clarenville for the night.
This brings us to the next interesting point in our Journey. We usually head to a hotel when we are on business but this time we wanted to try a Bed and Breakfast. So enter the Beamont Bed and Breakfast owned and operated by Jeff. The owner clearly was an ex-architect( self-admitted) who had designed the B&B with a very modern designer touch. The beds were great and his hospitality was extraordinary. I would recommend visiting Jeff anytime you are in the Shoal Harbour/Clarenville area.
Jeff has established the first fine art gallery in the Clarenville area as well as a play theatre complex at the White Hills Ski resort. Lets hope we hear more information on this venture soon.
The next day we got up and photographed the Crewe's 50th wedding anniversary in "Mahers". Note that it is not pronounced "May-ers" but instead it is pronounced "Mars".
That is it for now as I have boat loads (pardon the pun) of photographs to process. If you have any questions or comments send them to info@andrewedwardsphotography.ca
AE
What an interesting weekend. This weekend we photographed a wedding in Popes Harbour, a re-settled community from decades ago. After travelling to Clarenville, we headed for Random Island. Once on Random Island we went right to the end to a community called "Petley". It was a beautiful area but this was only the start of it.
Once we were offloaded the photo gear from the car, we boarded a beautiful passenger boat called "The Tuckamore". Decked out in hardwood, and pillows it makes for a pleasant ride. The captain boat was chartered for the Manuel Wedding that we were going to photograph. Saturday was a dead calm on the water as we took over an hour to sail up the coastline to Popes Harbour.
Popes harbour is a re-settled community that has no paths, no proper electricity and only outhouses for creature comforts. Besides that there are only people. But the people are not your normal folk, they are nicest, most friendly type of Newfoundlanders you can imagine. Opening their boats and bottles to anyone that was around.
Once "The Tuckamore" had docked, we proceeded to got into a smaller fishing boat to travel to the church. Yes, you read that right, we went to the Chapel in an open fishing boat. Quite interesting, and a first for us.
The Church is a newly constructed building that had not been used before the Manuel Wedding. This was no 300+ seat church, with only 40 people sitting and plenty were still standing in the doorway. The ceremony went off without a hitch and a hail of Rice and Fireworks followed.
Around the reception and ensuing jamboree on the dock, and boats, and shoreline, we left Popes Harbour and headed back for Petley. After the boat ride we were quite exhausted from all the travelling lately and we decided to stay in Clarenville for the night.
This brings us to the next interesting point in our Journey. We usually head to a hotel when we are on business but this time we wanted to try a Bed and Breakfast. So enter the Beamont Bed and Breakfast owned and operated by Jeff. The owner clearly was an ex-architect( self-admitted) who had designed the B&B with a very modern designer touch. The beds were great and his hospitality was extraordinary. I would recommend visiting Jeff anytime you are in the Shoal Harbour/Clarenville area.
Jeff has established the first fine art gallery in the Clarenville area as well as a play theatre complex at the White Hills Ski resort. Lets hope we hear more information on this venture soon.
The next day we got up and photographed the Crewe's 50th wedding anniversary in "Mahers". Note that it is not pronounced "May-ers" but instead it is pronounced "Mars".
That is it for now as I have boat loads (pardon the pun) of photographs to process. If you have any questions or comments send them to info@andrewedwardsphotography.ca
AE
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Rugged Shoreline
Hey Everyone,
I have been quite busy in the past week. I took a trip to Bell Island as a true tourist. Well it was a great time and I got some fantastic photographs. I wish I could have explored the mines further than what I did, but I can imagine it would be quite dangerous.
Here is a rock formation on the south side of Bell Island. To the right is Bell Island's lighthouse which was moved because of the decay you see in this photo.
AE
I have been quite busy in the past week. I took a trip to Bell Island as a true tourist. Well it was a great time and I got some fantastic photographs. I wish I could have explored the mines further than what I did, but I can imagine it would be quite dangerous.
Here is a rock formation on the south side of Bell Island. To the right is Bell Island's lighthouse which was moved because of the decay you see in this photo.
AE
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