Above and below are final retouched product shots of the Somatuline Autogel Injection series for Ipsen. Several parameters are addressed when shooting this type of product to be used in marketing materials: White & Colour balance, colour true to packaging,...
These two shots were taken on farms in the Durham, Ontario region. Wintertime, shot around 4pm, available light, Canon EOS digital. There is a certain reflection when we come across objects lost in time. The tractor, on old farm relic still sits in position, as if...
Segovia Advertising & Design has overhauled and redesigned the online presence for The Durham Speed Skating Club. Incorporating fresh design and punchy photography, the new site also introduces a CMS/Blog functionality which pushes the online presence into a much...
Capturing the essence and beauty of a newborn can be a challenging task. Besides the blotchy skin, irritable and unpredictable moods, newborns can still surprise us with an innocence and delicacy that makes our hearts melt. To really get a sense of this tiny beauty, I...
Saltwater Communication was an agency/advertising consultancy out in New Brunswick Canada. The agency name was one that captured an essence of the east coast without feeling too regional or homegrown. Segovia’s concept to capture this name was the fusion of the...
Imagery is subjective. What the camera sees and what your mind envisions are two different things. Here is a shot taken at the Toronto Zoo – Canon 50D with 100mm Macro handheld. The top image is unprocessed, the shot below is retouched in Photoshop. Colour corrected...
A karate fighter prepares for his upcoming matches. The reason I like to show this photo is because of its formal compositional qualities. It also shows another side of martial arts. It is unique from the typical full body shot of a flying kick. I am interested in...
Here is a shot of a classic Corvette, taken on an old Mamiyaflex 1957 TLR (Twin Lens Reflex) camera. This beautiful car was part of a classic car show in Detroit. Film used was Ilford HP4, 120 (6×6) medium format film. Shooting a 1950’s automotive icon with...
Here are some shots from an early morning outing in the Alberta prairies several years back. This was shot using Fuji transparency film and my old Mamiya RZPro. Transparencies were drum scanned, hence the tape & oil reside on the film edges. Film is getting tough...