Tag Archives: lighting
Location, Location, Location. And Models of course…
It’s always fun to find a new location to work with, especially one that holds great things like props, backdrops, and even good light through most of the location. I found this industrial site that appears to be only partially … Continue reading
Back to the Basics…
of Photography that is. We often hear (and rarely listen or take suitable actions) the reminder that it’s good to go back to basics. In the early days of 35mm photography, if you got a ‘kit’ lens, it was a … Continue reading
It takes more than a camera…
You hear it all the time. And it’s true! These days just about anyone can pick up a camera and create a decent image. Even the modern camera phones are producing suitable results for a lot of applications. But to … Continue reading
My first Tear Sheets here in London.
So I am now in possession of the first commercial project that I have been printed in here in London, and am overall very happy with the end results. The students of the University of Western Ontario (UWO) Fashion and … Continue reading
It’s Resolution Time…
With 2011 just 50 hours away (here in Ontario) I would like to offer a resolution of sorts to you, my readers and followers. I, Norman J. Wilson, do hereby resolve to spend MORE time taking pictures of beautiful people … Continue reading