Saturday, May 7, 2011

portraits in an old car

Yesterday I headed out to Stonewall for a portrait shoot with my friend Bev. I got inspired to take some portraits in a woodsy area with lots of bare tree branches (yes, it's May, and we STILL don't have any green leaves out!). The shoot went well, and got especially more interesting once I came across an old car sitting on her property. An old Hornet! I jumped on the occasion and we branched off into another portrait series, this one with her and this old car. I love the look of old 70's cars, and combined with Bev as my subject, I had so much fun doing this shoot!

Photography by Gabrielle Touchette.



Wednesday, May 4, 2011

an instance of some kind: winnipeg photo exhibit

Thank you to everyone who came out to our opening reception night for our latest photo exhibit at the cre8ery gallery. We had a great turn out and even got to sell a few pieces. The show is now closed but stay tuned for future f/action photo exhibits!
 











Posted by f/action member, Gabrielle Touchette.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Start your long weekend right!

f/action's upcoming photo exhibit is just around the corner! The 4 of us are hard at work, putting the finishing touches on our photo exhibit and getting ready to set up at the cre8ery gallery next week. The opening reception is on Thursday April 21 at 7pm, which happens to be the eve of Good Friday, the start of the long weekend. Yay! :)

Admission is free, of course, so come and enjoy some wine and cheese and check out some local Winnipeg art!
For more info, check out our facebook page or click on our poster:

Sunday, March 20, 2011

A love affair with light & photography

Photography is really about a love affair with light. Without that, I'm not sure that photos would really have the impact that they were created to have. When it comes down to it, a photograph cannot exist without light. But take it a little further, and a photograph that inspires and moves you cannot exist without a love affair with light.

I'm a big fan of natural light mixed with studio lighting. Being able to manipulate, guide and master your light is the key to transforming your subjects and immortalizing them with the beauty of photography. And the fantastic thing about lighting is that you never cease to learn and grow as you use it. It's like a painting - you're never quite finished with it. There's always more to add, change and create.

I'm fairly new to using studio lighting and understanding natural lighting. I've had 3 or 4 years to practice, and yet I feel like there's still a really long (yet exciting!) road ahead of me. That's what I love most about photography - always learning and growing, never finished, never done. There's always more to discover, more to capture and more to explore.



 
Posted by f/action member, Gabrielle Touchette.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

52-week photo & art project

I've decided to challenge myself to shoot one photo a week and post it by the end of each week (ending on Sundays) for 52 weeks. Inspired by the ever popular 365-photo project, I opted for 52 weeks rather than 365 days, just so that the goal is attainable! I don't want to commit to 365 if I can't pull it off.

I started on February 28th and my progress will be documented on my personal photography blog. I've also added a twist: I've also challenged myself to paint or draw one thing a week and post it as well. So far, I have 3 posts. Check them out!
To follow the 52-week saga, visit:


Posted by f/action member, Gabrielle Touchette.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

upcoming photo exhibit at the cre8ery gallery

We at f/action are hard at work on our next group photo exhibit at the Cre8ery. We're pretty excited about showing our work this year and we hope you can make it out to the opening night! For more info, click on the photo:

Friday, February 25, 2011

Solo Exhibit at St. Boniface Collège

Today I spent my morning setting up my Made in China photo series at La Galerie at St. Boniface College. I had a chance to exhibit my series a second time, this time as a solo exhibit. (you might remember my series from f/action's last exhibit at the Cre8ery Gallery)

The photos are now printed a little smaller and beautifully framed, and I'm pretty excited about how they look up at La Galerie. For more information on this exhibit, click here.

The photos will be on display for the month of March and each frame is for sale individually. If you're looking to add some colour to your walls, you might like these ones!

Hope you enjoy. Here are some snapshots from the gallery:


Posted by f/action member, Gabrielle Touchette.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Uniter - Winnipeg's Weekly Urban Journal

Last week my image of hardcore band, Under Pressure was chosen to front the cover of The Uniter, Winnipeg's weekly urban journal. The cover story is in support of the new book, Call * Response, Present, Past & Beyond, Vol.1 which celebrates Winnipeg's underground music scene, past and present, with proceeds going towards Kids Help Phone.
Posted by Ailsa Dyson
 

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Call * Response - Present, Past & Beyond, Vol. 1

A new book celebrating the underground music scene in Winnipeg has just been launched. Call * Response - Present, Past & Beyond, Vol. 1, spans the early days of punk and hardcore music, to the thriving music scene of today. Early images of DOA and Dead Kennedys are showcased amongst new images of bands like Propagandhi and Public Enemy. I (Ailsa Dyson) have 5 images in the book, displayed below. Proceeds from the sale of each copy will go to Kids Help Phone. The goal of the project is to raise at least $10,000 with a minimum of $10.00 from the sale of each book going towards helping Canada's only 24 hour phone and online professional counseling service for youth.
Posted by Ailsa Dyson