I recently had the pleasure of working with Gurmeet who is a Toronto area real-estate agent. We shot these images for her business card and signage so i'm not saying it's a sure thing but I'm saying there is a chance you might see this face as you're driving around the city.
First Portraits of Logan
So I recently had the pleasure of working with this little guy. Took a little bit of excitement to get hime smiling but it was all worth it in the end. He's a little charmer and the mother was super happy with the shots.
Talia Russo Portraits
Not to long ago I had the pleasure of working with local TV personality and actress Talia Russo. She's such an awesome personality to work with. She called me looking to book a portrait session. The plan was to shoot some glam portraits but still keep them very classy with the intention of submitting the images to various magazines for promotion. In her industry that kind of publicity goes a long way. I started the shoot playing it safe, using studio strobes, than switched things up to natural light to get these shots. I've been really into using natural light lately. Needless to say we were both super happy with the results form the shoot. Than when UMM Magazine picked up the images for a spotlight feature it was just bonus icing on the cake.
Vasko Photography feature in UMM Magazine
Platinum Cars
Recently I had the pleasure of working with Sean the owner of Platinum Cars. I was hired to shoot content for magazine submissions. Stock photos they could give to car magazines for publication. This shoot was a challenge but ultimately a lot of fun. Being around all those shiny cars was pretty cool too.
This was a very challenging and enjoyable experience. Shooting the front lobby was a long process. With glass walls everywhere it took some time to setup the lights so that I would not see a million reflections everywhere. One light of the four was visible in the final shot and that took some time to setup.
I don't think I've ever been so conscious of my gear before. With all those cars being packed in so close together I had to carefully navigate my way around with tripods and stands. The last thing I wanted to do was knick one of the cars. In order to shoot the high angle shot of the show room I had to engineer a makeshift tripod extension by taping my heavy metal tripod to the side of a 13 foot aluminum ladder. My ideas always work but just to be safe I had my assistant vigilantly standing at the bottom of the ladder just in case something happened. The whole setup was top heavy and the exposure was long. So I had to wait for the ladder to steady before I shot than stay perfectly still while the exposure was in action. Thirty minutes to setup and 30seconds to take the shot. Welcome to the wonderful world of photography.
The one shot of the day I was really looking forward to was a portrait of Sean standing in front of his flagship. This was a 24 shot composite. One shot to light Sean, one shot to light each rim, one shot to light underneath of the car, one shot for the interior and so on and so forth. It was the first time I had ever done such a complicated composite and to do it for a client with no room for error, it was a rush. I really enjoy those pressure situation where failure is not an option. I really had no idea how it would work out in the end but I was confident that I could get it done.
test test test
Blah blah blah the webpage is almost complete wooohoooo. I'm excited to get this thing launched and show you all what the new Vasko Photography is all about.
Hair Force
A little while ago one of my friends and former wedding assistant and current copywriter for an ad agency Natalie Galas contacted me about a fun little ad campaign she wanted to put together for her portfolio. The mock ad was for Rogaine and the concept was The Hair Force, reagin your territory.
We went to costume shops to rent the military regalia and found some dudes with awesome hair for the shoot. It was a fun little project. Hopefully there are more ad focused projects like this down the line. I really enjoyed the process of connecting a product to an ad concept and then putting it together in a shoot.