Perhaps somewhat of a product shot for the Treeson Bubble Fun edition. I really wanted to feature the structure of this treeson. I find his body to be so much fun to touch and hold. It is a really dynamic surface. I think both images really show that, The right side one is a detail shot using a 12mm extention tube to get a macro effect while not being really really close.
I used all natural lighting, the window can be seen in the bubble. I chose the clear bubble as it is the only one I have in Calgary with me, and while the other bubbles are really cute I didn't want them to distract too much from the other elements. A little face on the bubble would do that, I think.
I like the grey background as pink and grey go well together and it's also non-distracting with nothing else on it. I think if it were white it would look too much like stock photography and I didn't want that for this.
This 8" pink Treeson is so cute and fun to shoot. He was a very good model.
Your art sucks.
There seems to be a vast supply of hipsters at school so this may apply to many of them.
PB creatively enough stands for Pink Bear who I named when old enough to be able. This is my first teddy bear I got the day of my birth. PB is now also 24 years old and he's looking good.
This photo was taken during one of those mental blizzards in December that hit Calgary. Nice diffused light. Mmmm...
Yes, PB is a boy.
Going through the external hard drive to keep me entertained.
I was debating keeping it in colour but it was pretty posterized and really grained as I'm sure you can tell. Best to go for black and white in that situation in my mind. Also, bumped the exposure quite a lot. If you've seen my mountain shot I was going for the same feel.
This is the Keane concert that went down in September 2009.
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.





