by Julian | Sep 1, 2017 | FOR CLIENTS, FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, FREELANCERS, HEADSHOTS, PORTRAITS, STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
I love this time of year. Montreal is blessed with four very distinct seasons, if not of equal length (think 3 months of summer, 6 months of winter, 2 months and three weeks of fall, 1 week of spring). The weather turns cool very quickly, and overnight fall has... by Julian | Jul 28, 2017 | EVENTS, FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, STREET PHOTOGRAPHY, TRAVEL
Candids, or photos taken of people who are unaware they are being photographed, often result in the most interesting and emotive images a photographer can produce. These images are valued primarily for the emotions they convey and the stories they tell. However, by...
by Julian | Jan 6, 2016 | FOR CLIENTS, STREET PHOTOGRAPHY, WEDDINGS
Over the holidays I was hired to be a stalker. I said yes. Before you jump to conclusions, allow me to explain the context. I was approached by email from a man living outside of Montreal, who was planning to take his girlfriend to Montreal for a romantic weekend, and...
by Julian | Nov 19, 2015 | ART, FOR CLIENTS, FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, STREET PHOTOGRAPHY, TRAVEL
I read an article this morning by Adam Karnacz in Vantage (on Medium), called Removing People with Long Exposure, in which he described the technique he uses to disappear people from photos at sites where it is impossible to otherwise get a clear shot. Places like St....
by Julian | Mar 28, 2014 | STREET PHOTOGRAPHY, TRAVEL
I recently visited Berlin for the first time and immediately fell in love with the city, now my second favourite place in Europe after Barcelona. I was attending a trade show (ITB, the world’s largest travel and trade show) but managed to get a few days around...
by Julian | Jun 12, 2012 | EVENTS, FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
With hot summer days fully arrived in Montreal, the streets are stages for all kinds of photographically interesting parades. I spent the weekend at the St. Laurent street sale, and had fun photographing an impromptu dance troupe that set up shop across the street...