I had a really enjoyable shoot on the lake the other night. It was K's first time modelling, but she seemed like a natural in front of the camera. I'm sure the fact that she works on that very lake helped her feel at home. Wow--what a place to show up for work every day! There was a great moment on the water when we switched ends of the canoe. To keep everything balanced, I shimmied down until I was lying flat on my back in the centre of the canoe. While I held my camera tight to my chest, K stood slowly and carefully straddled her way over top of me to the other end. Mission accomplished. (I'm sure it looked amusing if anyone was watching from the shore.)
Though my current life-plan wasn't to be living in BC at the moment, I'm looking at the opportunity to shoot in the scenery here as a definite silver lining. (Not to mention the "rough" winter that has been averaging between 10-15°C.) Between balancing the two of us along with my camera gear in the canoe, trying not to have my blind dog fall off the dock, and chasing the last bit of light until it was gone, it was certainly an entertaining shoot. Thanks, K--looking forward to shooting with you again!
Though my current life-plan wasn't to be living in BC at the moment, I'm looking at the opportunity to shoot in the scenery here as a definite silver lining. (Not to mention the "rough" winter that has been averaging between 10-15°C.) Between balancing the two of us along with my camera gear in the canoe, trying not to have my blind dog fall off the dock, and chasing the last bit of light until it was gone, it was certainly an entertaining shoot. Thanks, K--looking forward to shooting with you again!
