Went out for a fall photoshoot with Emily. You can view the results below.
These were all taken using one camera and one lens, one off camera flash (SB-600) using radio triggers along with an umbrella or a grid snoot.
Went out for a fall photoshoot with Emily. You can view the results below.
These were all taken using one camera and one lens, one off camera flash (SB-600) using radio triggers along with an umbrella or a grid snoot.
At the beginning of October I got to work with a wonderful aspiring model, Amy. We took to the streets of Lindsay, ON to do a quick photoshoot. The fun part about working in small towns is that it does attract the attention of the locals, who were very curious about what exactly we were doing. Kent Street provided an excellent backdrop, from the historic downtown to the ruins of the old mill.
I reserve the right to refuse jobs that go against my moral and philosophical views
That is my disclaimer, but what happens when you’re asked by a friend to do a shoot that falls outside of your own morals? In this particular case, I did it, with some things put into place to protect myself. I speak of course of my latest PVC shoot. I’m happy to say that my conditions were well met and the shoot was a success. So as a photographer stick to your morals, if a shoot disturbs you, or makes you feel uncomfortable, don’t do it. Or insist that things be put into place that allows you to feel comfortable and stay with your moral leanings.

More can be found here: PVC Shoot on Flickr
What is coming up photography wise for alex luyckx | photography for the month of June? So far I have two jobs booked.
June 6th - PVC Photoshoot (Kitchener)
June 13th - Wedding Job (Toronto)