Winnipeg

Crazy Concept! (An Instagram Rant)

Only the first week of this blogging thing and I’m already getting into the ranting. This won’t continue, I promise, but, sometimes it has to happen. It has to happen today, because I was scrolling around on Facebook when this article popped up:

Inside Instagram Pods: The Secret Trick to Increase Your Engagement

As soon as I saw the title I knew exactly what it was about. I didn’t know they were called “Instagram Pods”... I just called them “Lame ass DM liking and commenting groups for kooks”. Personally, I think my name is better, but, to each their own. The first time I had been exposed to what was going on was when I had actually been asked to be a part of one of these groups a few months back... I politely declined.

 

 

 

I declined because I asked myself “Why?”. I get the concept. I understand that it tricks the almighty algorithm into populating your photos on a larger amount of feeds or whatever because it thinks you have some huge “engagement” which you can then use to your advantage by turning around and tricking brands and companies into “sponsoring” (teaming up, linking, building) with you. “Fire” idea right? But, in the explanation of the concept I found the flaw. The word “TRICKS”. If I need to trick a brand, a person, a company into anything, I want no part of it... and vice versa. If they can be tricked this easily, I want no part of them.

Who the hell out there is getting all dolled up to hit up the club, texts all their friends and says “Hey, guys, when I get there, tell me I look gorgeous. Say it loud enough so everyone else hears you, and then they will think the same thing.” No one. Because you would be called a clown real quick. How LAME does that sound? I donno. It sounds corny to me at least.

What the worst part about all this is that it is so painfully obvious if you just dig just a sliver deeper. Yeah... you may be fooling some brands and companies now, which... cool? I guess...? But long term, they are going to dig a little deeper as well and realize that you’re fraudulent. If not, then you still know you’re fraudulent (which is even worse in my opinion).

The good news! There are a ton of incredibly honest, talented, and passionate artists and companies out there that see through these wack tactics. They realize that hard work, being true to yourself, and always aiming to improve their craft is the best way to grow, and to make real connections... CRAZY CONCEPT! Mind you, this is much slower, longer, tedious, takes way more effort and consistency, and requires a true love for your product, concept or art. The other thing is that it may NEVER turn into anything at all. But if that is what stops you... do you really love it as much as you think?

I think about it like professional athletes or musicians... put in a shit ton of work cause you love it, no other reason. You may not end up in the show, or selling out arenas in the end, but at least you weren’t the dude telling everyone to pump your tires and lie to you. Personally I came to that realization with photography a while back. This will likely never become a full time thing for me, or even a part time thing, and it will probably just remain a hobby for me forever... but I’m completely cool with that. I’ll never stop though, because I love it, and I certainly won’t stop because other people are willing to scheme, trick and fake to get ahead. I’m going to keep trying to learn, improve, meet new people, have fun, and create the best work I can... and I can be happy with that, because I know I’m not trying to trick you and tell you otherwise.

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First Snowfall In The Peg

Alright... so it has worked for now. I said I'd blog today, yesterday... and I actually made it happen! 9:30PM... Shhh... shit is not easy... as you can see from my sporadic blog posts here in the past. That being said, I'm going to try to get at this a handful of times a week, and perhaps get this going as a daily thing.

First things first, shout out whoever is here reading this, I appreciate you, it is weird writing this to essentially no one, so, when I figure out who has been here and who hasn't I can kind of tailor it to the audience that is here. If anyone has suggestions on what to write about, questions that I can answer, anything of that matter feel free to comment here, or on Instagram. It would be a huge help in getting me to stay on top of this thing, and it would make it more fun in general. If not... it will just be me blabbering on to myself... not interesting.

Saturday morning in Winnipeg was gorgeous! I'm going to need to give my girlfriend a quick shout out for getting my lazy ass up when I was sleeping through my alarm. HUGE ASSIST. I must not have been feeling heading out shooting as much as I thought I would be the night before, but when I peaked out the window and saw everything covered in snow, I was instantly stoked.

Friday night I got my plan together for sunrise, I google mapped a few places around the city to hit up, and the place I decided to start at was St. Vital Park. I had never been through the park before, so I didn't really know what to expect when I got there, I just knew I was looking for a "lake" with two little islands. The original idea obviously included the sunrise, but with the trees looking amazing because of the snow, it worked out that it was cloudy.

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One of my favourite things about photography is that spark that you get when you get a photo you're super into when all your preparation falls into place. This was that shot yesterday morning, and I just wanted to get moving to all of the other spots I had some ideas for. The next place for me was the St. Boniface Cathedral. My original idea that I had been wanting to try for months was framing the skyline in the hole in the cathedral during a sunset (facing west). On a morning like this however, I had something better! This snow looked insane...

Well... sometimes your ideas don't really work out as envisioned. I'm not really into it! I donno, maybe it works, but it's just not what I had in mind. I don't like the metal in the top of the frame, I don't like the rectangle thing in the bottom of the frame. The trees end up blocking the downtown view, and the whole image just feels a little unbalanced to me. I decided I would get a little higher of an angle to try to get the skyline in the frame, and keep the cross at the apex of the cathedral in the foreground instead of "the hole".

This was better to me. It showed off the snow and colours in the trees way better than the other angle, and it provided some natural leading lines in the architecture. The walkway brings your eye to the diagonal of the cathedral wall, to the cross, to the bridge, the skyline and the museum. It works way better as a whole in my opinion and is much more balanced.

The moral of the story, is, sometimes the original idea you may have for a photograph may not turn out exactly as expected, but having an idea or concept in the first place is what puts you in the position to succeed, and make something you love.

The Twin Cities

Last weekend my girlfriend and a few friends of ours headed down to Minneapolis for a festival that we attend annually called Soundset. This year was my 6th year in a row going, and I don't intend for the streak to stop anytime soon.

As you will come to know, I have an extreme love for the Twin Cities. Something about that city is everything that I'm about. I feel so at ease there, it just feels like it is where I should be, it feels like home. I've decided to make a little challenge and goal for myself to hopefully move there by the time I'm 30. That's 4 years. I think I can make it happen!

Anyway, the city just inspires me to just shoot... A LOT. Everything just seems to present itself to you as if it's just asking to be photographed, I LOVE IT! So that is exactly what I did, and here are a few of the photos from the weekend, I can't wait to go back!

Kids & Carnivals

I've been wanting to go out and shoot a young one just having some fun at a fair, or carnival, or whatever you call these things for a while now. Last weekend I made a day to go out and shoot my friends son Owen running around terrorizing the place.

This was basically my first time really getting out on an actual shoot with my new Sony A7ii, and I LOVED it. The only thing that I'm going to have to buy coming up is a grip and batteries cause it ate my battery real fast. Aside from that, it was great, and I think I got a few keepers that she was stoked on.

Here are a few of my favourites, what do you think?

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