Mayor David Miller for Vantage

I recently had the opportunity to photograph Toronto’s mayor, David Miller, for Vantage magazine. Vantage is published by the Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance to promote foreign business investment in Toronto.

The perils of working for something so high-profile became immediately apparent as I met the mayor in his office. He was in the middle of an interview and I had about five minutes to snap some shots of him talking, answering questions. There would be no posed pictures, no setups. Just candid shots as I circled around the mayor and the interviewer, all while trying not to add any noise to her audio recording of the conversation. I failed miserably at this aspect, as a long, loud beeeeeeep emanated from the wireless flash after each exposure to indicate success. There was no time to switch if off, though — the mayor is a busy guy!

Mayor David Miller

Mayor David Miller

Wait a sec — that last photo looks kinda weird. They mirrored it! If you glance at the top right corner, you’ll notice the “Mayor Miller Way” street sign is completely backwards. A totally bizarre editorial decision. Why not just leave the photo as is? Or crop out the sign? Or Photoshop it away? So many options. For reference, here are both the original photos:

Mayor David Miller

Mayor David Miller

Publishing weirdness aside, I was only able to fire off about 20 decent shots during the time I had. I used my trusty Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8 lens for all the shots. For lighting, I had a Nikon SB-900 mounted on the hot-shoe of my D300S, pointed up for a little ceiling bounce. On a small tripod to the mayor’s right was a Nikon SB-800 with a LumiQuest Pocket Bounce, fired with Nikon’s wireless CLS technology.

Odds & Ends

June 16, 2010

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My first printed book from AsukaBook arrived this week. Yes, they’re expensive. But yes, they’re totally worth it. The best part were the included white cotton gloves (don’t want fingerprints on the shiny new book) and FREE CANDY! Yeah. Free candy. Asuka rocks. It’s a shame they use UPS exclusively for shipping, though, as those idiots screw stuff up time and time again. Case in point: my box arrived with a gigantic hole punched in the top. It looks like another much heavier box fell on mine. Luckily the Asuka peeps packed the book well (bubble wrap and styrofoam peanuts) so nothing got damaged. The shipping from Oregon was extraordinarily fast — I’ll give them that much.

Lastly, I just want to say how much I love my Sima SL-20LX video light which is what I’ve been using lately for additional lighting on the Night Nudes series. It’s a 20-LED super-bright light designed for video, but I’ve been using it handheld like a flashlight during long exposures to paint light where I want it. It’s compact, rechargeable, and awesome. Buy one. Buy seven.

Take My Picture

June 10, 2010

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Randall as photographed at Heather Windsor Studio in Bowmanville, Ontario. Randall made the trek all the way from Oakville to Bowmanville on a busy Saturday afternoon, and we burned off a ton of photos in about an hour before she had to trek back to Oakville for a function. Her round trip took about three times as long as the actual shoot! This is further proof that she’s amazing.

If you missed it, a behind-the-scenes image is here and you can also check out our swank video from the shoot.

Wardrobe: Victoria’s Secret PINK. Both Randall and I are super-excited about real Victoria’s Secret stores opening in Toronto soon!

Lighting: Nikon SB-900 on camera with Gary Fong Lightsphere collapsible, Nikon SB-800 to camera left, Alien Bees 400 with pink gel on the background.