#691 Ottawa

This summer I’ve been working on an assignment to cover the Ottawa Rowing Club for a fine magazine. It’s been a fun assignment – my only grumble was that rowers usually start their days at ‘far-too-early‘ o’clock… while I don’t enjoy early mornings I’ll do anything for a good photo.

Many visits, many good people and many motor boat rides chasing sleek, rowing shells have produced a body of work that will come out next spring or early summer. Stay tuned. I’ll keep you posted.

Ottawa Rowing Club

Ottawa Rowing Club

In other news, Canadian Geographic posted a piece featuring three Ottawa photographers – Tony Fouhse, David Trattles and Remi Theriault – written by Ottawa Magazine‘s Sarah Brown.

In it she says “In May, [David Trattles] held a show of portraits taken in communities across Canada as well as in India. Unfortunately, it was a one-night affair in a studio that packed in around 50 lucky souls.” Our Ottawa Studio Works hosted the lucky souls who got to see Dave’s show.

David Trattles at Ottawa Studio Works photo studio

David Trattles's photo exhibition at Ottawa Studio Works

All three photographers deserve a shout-out for their works.

#687 Photo Exhibition – Ottawa – “Love through the Lens”

We’re pretty excited.

In November, Perth photo artist, Kevin Foisy joins us at Ottawa Studio Works for his show of new works – “Love through the Lens.

I’ve been watching Kevin’s work develop over the last year + and like what I have seen!

The show:
Perth area art photographer, Kevin Foisy, combines traditional and new photographic tools to create images of love that combine the literal with the abstract.  “Love through the Lens” features recent works, each connected by a theme of love;  love of nature, love of fellow man, love of family, love of life.

Kevin’s imagery and written words connect the viewer with the subject matter, teasing their emotions from within. This is the first opportunity to purchase Kevin’s most recent work.

Kevin Foisy – photo exhibition – Love through the Lens :

Kevin Foisy - photo exhibition - Love through the Lens

This baby racoon scurries up the tree, relinquishing its new found freedom in favour of the safety of its mother. In human psychology, this stage of development is called "rapprochement". This image captures the love of mother and child.

Kevin Foisy, Artist Statement:

In an increasingly digital world, we long to experience the essence of life beyond BlackBerries, iPhones, and social networks. We crave a connection with the natural world around us and there are few mediums left that can create that connection.Photographic art is a language for me. On its own, a photograph can provide a viewer with a simple visual experience. But an artistically expressed photograph imparts a powerful visual medium, using a vocabulary that conveys deep emotions such as love, compassion, peace, joy and sorrow in a very personal way that requires no words. My art reaches into people’s hearts, tapping into emotions that long for release. It appeals to a side of us that desires the natural world experience, longing to be one with the world around us.

Kevin Foisy – photo exhibition – Love through the Lens:

Love of the Sea

Love of the Sea

 

Abstract art has always engaged my mind, enticing me to draw out my own story, my own images, turning the wheels of my imagination. When an abstract piece is connected to something tangible, the abstractions become even more powerful and I feel a delightful sense of engagement that keeps me interested far longer than a literal image would. My work draws upon this understanding

 

I often stand before a subject and contemplate the underlying emotions behind the scene that I am about to capture. Using a combination of in-camera shooting techniques and post-processing artistry, I combine the literal image with its abstract essence. The literal image grounds the viewer in the place or thing, while the abstract engages the mind, drawing out the underlying emotions of the experience. This combination allows the viewer to feel the true nature of the subject matter.

 

Each day, each experience, each emotion provides a fresh canvas to paint as I strive to use photographic light and artistry in ways that remind us of the emotions within.

 

Kevin Foisy - photo exhibition - Love through the Lens

Love of Colour

 

Please join us in November to celebrate Kevin’s new works:

Where: Ottawa Studio Works; 160 Preston St., Ottawa

When: Friday, November 25th, 2011.

#671 Photo Exhibition Success

Tonight at the photo studio we hosted a photo exhibition by Ottawa photographer Blair Gable after a visit to the World Press Photo of the Year Exhibit at the War Museum.

Blair Gable photojournalism presentation and photo exhibition

Blair Gable photojournalism presentation and photo exhibition

We had a packed house with people in the back hall and lobby craning necks to see Blair present recent photojournalism work including photos of Stephen Harper, the Queen, Obama, Ferraris and other excitement.

Blair Gable photojournalism presentation and photo exhibition

Blair Gable photojournalism presentation and photo exhibition

Approximately 60 people passed through the studio over the evening. Many questions and smiles ensued.

Guests included other photographers, past workshop students, hobby photographers and one very cute dog. Some of the guests included:

  • Ashley Fraser – news photographer
  • David Kawai – news photographer
  • Dave Andrews – printer. Not to be confused with…
  • J David Andrews – stock & landscape photographer
  • Steven Darby – staff photographer at the Museum of Civilization
  • Younes Bounhar – travel and landscape photographer

… and many others.

Ashley Fraser - News Photographer

Ashley Fraser - News Photographer

The show & presentation was one night only however the show remains hanging in the studio for at least a couple of weeks – if you missed it a viewing can be arranged – just let us know.

Blair Gable - photojournalism presentation

Blair Gable - photojournalism presentation

photojournalism presentation and exhibition

photojournalism presentation and exhibition

A big thanks to Blair and everyone that made the event a success!

photojournalism presentation and exhibition

photojournalism presentation and exhibition

 photojournalism presentation and photo exhibition

photojournalism presentation and photo exhibition

#659 Photojournalism Presentation in Ottawa

We’ve been mentioning this on our photo blog recently but it’s coming up fast…

Ottawa photojournalist, Blair Gable, is presenting work from the last ten years – from chasing Ferraris to following royalty.

Details

This Thursday, August 18th, he’ll be at our photo studio at 160 Preston St. – OttawaStudioWorks.com from 8pm till we’re done. Before his show we’ll be visiting the World Press Photo of the Year Exhibit at the Canadian War Museum at 6:30pm.

The exhibit at the War Museum is free. For Blair’s presentation we’re suggesting a $10 donation.

What he’s talking about

Blair will be showing some of his work and discussing different facets of photojournalism – from what you see at the World Press Exhibition to the kinds of work that are done locally. He’ll be showing and discussing stories from his career including a recent shoot where he photographed $100 million worth of Ferraris in a day.

Join us this Thursday at 160 Preston St – 8pm for Blair’s presentation and if you can make the group visit to the World Press Exhibition we meet at the main entrance of the War Museum at 6:30pm.

More info…

RSVP appreciated

Blair Gable - Ottawa photojournalist

Blair Gable - Ottawa photojournalist - with Chief of Defense Staff

#650 Photojournalism Presentation in Ottawa

Blair Gable photographing Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Photo by Jason Ransom)

Blair Gable photographing Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Photo by Jason Ransom)

We are so excited to announce what’s coming August 18th to Ottawa Studio Works.

Blair Gable, independent photojournalist and all-around interesting guy, will be giving a presentation, showing his work and sharing his experiences.

Blair specializes in political news coverage, professional sports and environmental portraiture. He’s had inside access to federal politics that has enabled him to photograph some of the most powerful presidents, prime ministers and royals in the world. (He was recently assigned to cover Prince William and Princess Catherine while they were in Ottawa!)

Photo of Blair Gable with Chief of Defense  Staff - Photo by General Walt Natynczyk

Photo of Blair Gable with Chief of Defense Staff

He regularly shoots for Reuters News Service, Macleans Magazine, the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and National Post newspapers and his work has been featured in Ferrari, MORE, Zoomer, Profit and Canadian Business Magazines.

I hope you’ll join us on the 18th to hear Blair talk about his 10 years of shooting as an editorial photographer – from community newspapers to international news wires. His photo work will be exhibited  as well.

Photo of Blair Gable with the pack by Justin Van Leeuwen

Photo of Blair Gable with the pack by Justin Van Leeuwen

When: Thursday, August 18th, 2011; 8:00pm

Where: Ottawa Studio Works, 160 Preston St. Ottawa

How much: Presentation is by donation

RSVP appreciated!

About Blair Gable

Blair’s career started at 18 while he was shooting for his high school year book. Blair went to Loyalist College to study Photojournalism. Between college terms he worked as a photographer/reporter/page designer for the Goderich Signal-Star newspaper and immediately after graduation began an internship at the Ottawa Citizen followed by stints at other local newspapers. In 2005 he accepted a staff position at the Ottawa Sun leaving after only two and a half years later to work as an independent photojournalist.

Plus – World Press Photo of the Year Exhibit – Group Visit

Preceding the presentation at Ottawa Studio Works we invite you to join us for a group visit to the World Press Photo of the Year Exhibit at the Canadian War Museum. This is our third year attending as a group and the exhibit has wowed our crowd!

World Press Photo Exhibit

World Press Photo Exhibit

World Press Photo Group Visit

When: Thursday, August 18th, 2011; 6:30pm

Where: Canadian War Museum, front doors, 1 Vimy Place, Ottawa

How much: Exhibit is free

#647 Bluesfest photo coverage for the Sun

On Saturday night as our Music in Print photo exhibition came to a close I covered Bluesfest for the Ottawa Sun – specifically to shoot the comeback performance of ‘Death from Above 1979‘ – a punk/rock band from Toronto.

Bluesfest coverage for Ottawa Sun

Bluesfest coverage for Ottawa Sun

The crowd was rocking and rowdy and the music harsh – as was expected!

Bluesfest coverage for Ottawa Sun

Bluesfest coverage for Ottawa Sun

Our ‘Music in Print’ exhibition received much attention and media coverage including Peter Simpson at the Ottawa Citizen. It is still open – by appointment – until mid August.

Bluesfest photo coverage for Ottawa Sun

Bluesfest photo coverage for Ottawa Sun

In August, Reuters photographer Blair Gable takes over at the gallery of Ottawa Studio Works with a photojournalism presentation and show in conjunction with the War Museum’s presentation of the World Press Photo of the Year Exhibit.

Come join us August 18th – 6:30pm for the World Press Exhibit (War Museum) and 8pm for Blair’s presentation at OttawaStudioWorks – 160 Preston St, Ottawa.

#643 Music in Print Show Opens

It’s up.

This week we prepared for the Music in Print Exhibition and Print Sale featuring work from the last ten years of Ottawa’s Bluesfest, Jazzfest, etc.

Please come and visit Friday and Saturday from (approximately) 4-8pm and next week – Thursday to Saturday evenings.

Join us at Ottawa Studio Works – 160 Preston, Ottawa – and you may see the Blind Boys of Alabama, ZZ Top, George Clinton, Ben Harper, Great Big Sea, Feist, Broken Social Scene and many others:

Ottawa Studio Works - photography studio and gallery

Ottawa Studio Works - music photography exhibition

#641 Music Photography Exhibition

For a decade I have been covering music festivals like Ottawa Bluesfest, Jazz Festival and others. Just last week we covered Chick Corea at the Jazz festival for the Sun.

Broken Social Scene Photo

Broken Social Scene

Coming up this week we are exhibiting ten years worth of music photography at our studio – Ottawa Studio Works at 160 Preston St. Who’ll be displayed on the walls?

Visit our studio Ottawa Studio Works at 160 Preston St. Ottawa on the evenings of July 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 as you walk from Little Italy to Bluesfest!

Michael Franti Photo

Michael Franti

Blue Rodeo, Allison Krauss, Buddy Guy, Feist, Ani Defranco, John Prine, Herbie Hancock, Metric, Great Big Sea, Hedley, Xavier Rudd, and many more.

Blind Boys of Alabama - Photo

Blind Boys of Alabama

We’ll be at the studio evenings later this week and next:

July 7, 8, 9

July 14, 15, 16

Drop in on your way to and from Bluesfest – if you want to see the exhibition at other times please just let us know – we can arrange to show you our work

Feist photo

Feist

#637 This week

There’s never a dull moment at HarryNowell.com.

Not that this week was all fireworks and chocolate frosted sugar bombs but here were some agenda items this week:

  • prepare for our upcoming ‘Music-in-Print’ exhibition and print sale highlighting years of shooting Bluesfest, Jazzfest, Tulipfest, etc. Who will be on the walls? Ben Harper, Michael Franti, Hedley, Xavier Rudd, John Prine, JJ Cale, Blue Rodeo… and many more.
Music festival Photo Exhibition - Jazzestival - Ottawa

Music festival Photo Exhibition - BluesFest - Ottawa

  • planning more fall workshops – more Wildlife/Landscape, Creative Exploration, post processing and other work. Stay tuned – dates to be announced soon.
  • we sold a laptop and are looking for new tenants for the apartment above the studio.
  • judging our photo of the month contest – winner announced Monday – we think we have a winner unless you think you have something really good!
May's Photo of the Month Contest Winner - Hagen Hohn - 2H photography.ca

May's Photo of the Month Contest Winner - Hagen Hohn - 2Hphotography.ca

  • wrap up a couple of photo workshops
  • discuss an upcoming editorial assignment with a client – looks like some good (and fun!) work developing
  • Some family time with our new munchkin!
Baby Portrait Ottawa

Baby Portrait Ottawa

Never a dull moment…