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Chantal’s Calgary Portrait Shoot

Chantal and I have worked together once before, on a Global TV commercial, and although it’s been a long time coming, we finally got back together for this speedy Calgary photo session. We chose a location on the south side of Calgary and when we arrived I saw they were doing some construction work. As soon as I saw the trucks there I thought, “Photo props!” The workers were knocking off for the day and they let Chantal clamber over the equipment in the name of photography, which was pretty cool of them. I suppose she’d have to try really, really hard to break one. ;) I like the juxtaposition between the trucks, which are all dirty, imposing, and grungy-looking and Chantal, who . . . isn’t. ;)

After doing some photos around the machinery for about forty minutes, I had one specific photo in mind that I really wanted to try out. It involved quite a bit of prep work, since we’d never actually done this before, so Chantal and I got to sit in the car with the heat pumping out while my assistant put it all together for us—thanks, Doug! :D I wanted to create a wall of fire effect behind Chantal and so I’d brought a pre-assembled wooden wall that Doug rebuilt and fixed in place. Then I set up my lights, called Chantal over from the warm car, and had two minutes to get the shot. And, yay, we got the shot! :)

I look forward to our next shoot, whenever that may be.

calgary construction fashion

urban meets rural tractor portrait

quirky and grungy portrait

calgary fashion portrait with circle

flames and fire in unique and creative calgary fashion portrait

chantal - THANKS so much Mark i love them!

CAMILLA PHOTOGRAPHY - Speechless! You just worked your way into my top 3 favorite photographers of all time. It must feel so good to put out great photo after great photo. Wonderful job! Yay!

Tina - Wow, these are amazing! I especially love the second one! Cheers Tina

irene - should I say it, should I :) .. now that's what I call a hot shot, or a hot model ! :)

Adrian Wood - Just love the lighting used in these images and the setting...great work Adrian

Melwin Silva - Great shot and lighting. Keep up with the amazing photography!

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