Toronto Engagement Photography
A quick photograph from Vicki & Yuri's winter engagement session from this past weekend in Toronto. These two are getting married at the Weston Golf & Country Club this august!
Toronto Engagement Photography
A quick photograph from Vicki & Yuri's winter engagement session from this past weekend in Toronto. These two are getting married at the Weston Golf & Country Club this august!
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Liuna Station Wedding
Photographed this wedding with Ben Benvie at the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse in downtown Toronto last winter, here are some of my favourite wedding images!
Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory Wedding
I had the chance to run the X Pro 1 through a real wedding that I second shot with Ben Benvie at the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory a couple weeks ago!
It was the perfect chance to try out the Fuji exclusively since it was a small wedding that Ben could handle on his own no problem, giving me free reign to just see how the camera would do in an actual wedding.
Overall, it was pretty good. The AF let me down a few times, but probably no more than the number of times my Nikon's would... just in different situations. Check out my review of the X PRO 1 here for more thoughts on the camera.
Here are a few images from the day!
DSLR's are dead. Long live mirrorless!
Now that we've got the linkbait headline out of the way... :)
So this is a first for me, I've never done a gear review before so let's all try and survive this together. :) FujiFilm Canada was gracious enough to send me out a copy of the X PRO 1 as well as the 18, 35 & 60 mm lenses.
I'm obviously not going to nerd out completely and do high ISO comparisons and pictures of test charts... Heck, I'd have to go get a tripod for that. I'm just going to talk about my experience with this camera that FujiFilm Canada was generous enough to lend me.
As others including Zach Arias and David Hobby have said there is something about these new Fuji cameras. They're not the fastest cameras in the world. They don't have the most megapixels. And they don't have the best high ISO (although it's pretty damn good!) But they do have one thing... soul.
The minute I picked this camera up it just felt right. The fact that it's a fraction of the size of my Nikons probably helped but it was more than that. It's hard to describe but it was very close to the feeling I had when I picked up my old Pentax K1000 for the very first time. it just feels good in the hands.
I've been using the X Pro 1 for about a month now, using it on a mixture of personal and commercial work... everything from some commercial headshots, family portraits to even second shooting an entire wedding ceremony with it (Here's the link to those pictures)
Things I love about the X PRO 1:
Things I'd love to see improved:
Will I by buying an X Pro 1? No, actually. But not because I don't love it but because an X Pro 2 is rumoured to be right around the corner... and I just got a sweet deal on the X100.
I honestly am starting to believe that the era of the DSLR is coming to end... I'll be shocked if I'm still shooting DSLR's by 2015. Fuji has really one me over with their new cameras... as well as their design principles as well as their dedication to their existing customers with their amazing firmware updates.
Langdon Hall Wedding Photography
Love this image from Olga + Jeff's intimate 8 person wedding at Langdon Hall. The parents are all smiles and laughs as the couple exchange rings!
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Wedding
Helped my good friend, Toronto Wedding Photographer Ben Benvie, out second shooting Bernadette & Rob's wedding at the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse in Toronto and captured this image as they were coming back down the isle after their wedding ceremony just as the sun was setting!
*Photo by Aron Goss of Calculated Style Photography
Back in 2012 I attended the Foundation Conference in Phoenix with a bunch of amazing wedding photographers and friends. While we were there one of the local guys, Corey Schwartz, was working on a project for the Phoenix Children's Hospital to create a documentary 'day in the life' photo book that they would use to help promote the the hospital and raise funds.
I was happy to donate my time spending the day photographing patients and staff, especially since my wife is a nurse at our own Sick Kids hospital in Toronto,
This week my copy of the book arrived and I was happy to see my images in print and being used for such a great cause.