Sunday, April 10, 2011

Annie Potter

This past weekend, my cousin Annie came down to visit and to do a photo shoot. She is a pretty big Harry Potter fan and that's what the theme of the shoot was. There were periods we were laughing so hard it was hard to talk.... It was really fun, and she is definitely a "bad-ass wizard". I ended up using photoshop in a few to to add the magic coming out of the wand.
Thanks again Annie, it was a blast!





Monday, March 28, 2011

TO THE FLOWER POTS!

Today, Kerrie and I ventured to the famous "Flower Pots" in Hopewell Cape, NB. It's been years since I've seen them. In fact, I think I was probably only 10 or 11 years old the last time I was there.
The "flower pots" as they're called, are tall free standing sand stone towers which have been carved away over a bazillion years of 16meter tide erosion. That's right.... this place has a 16 meter tide! One of the largest tides in the world.
After walking around the cliffs for about an hour, we came to the huge set of metal stairs that go down the cliff side to the beach bottom below. However, because the area is closed right now, the bottom section of stairs is chained up and off the beach. Luckily there was an old rickety wooden ladder down the back side and we used that to get to the beach level.
Once you are on the ocean floor, you can walk around these monstrous towers, walk under them and it's really quite neat to see the caves carved into the cliffs from the water. It's a beautiful spot in the summer, although, this is the only time I had to be here, so this will have to do!




Sunday, March 20, 2011

Let the traveling begin!

Ok, so I have to admit. I am the worst blog writer in the history of blogging. I have been so busy the last few months with getting ready to move to Australia and with work, I have been pretty slack on the photo and blogging front.
SO, this is going to change (At least I hope it will) for a bit. I'm headed to New Brunswick tomorrow and will be there for 4 weeks, then back to Banff, then off to Hawaii and then to Australia! The plan is to get a good amount of shots, and work on my portfolio for the next few months, so once arriving in Australia, I actually have something! How exciting.... So, everyone should be sure to check back and see some new stuff!
I plan on being at some concerts as well as doing some sight-seeing around Atlantic Canada with my girlfriend who has never been there before. So long as the weather holds up, I should have tons of new stuff to add! Also, planning on doing lots of portraits so long as time isn't an issue!
On that note, I should probably finish up packing and get ready!!

-Andrew

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Finally Photographed a wolf!

Today was the day I finally got to photograph a wolf!

It was pretty chilly this morning when I set out with Kerrie at 7:30am. Dressed head to toe in camouflage, I set out in hopes of finally finding a wolf, that I could photograph! The roads were brutal and covered in snow, BUT, that just meant that the only other people I was going to see on the road was Park Wardens or other photographers. Just the way I like it! After thinking that my chances were looking bleak, it looked up! I got a call from a friend who was also out there for photos and he told me that he had just seen a wolf and I should head back that way.... which is exactly what I did.
As soon as I got to where it was all happening.... there it was. A wolf sitting in a field, sizing up 3 bull elk. The elk didn't seem to phased by the wolf, but I know the wolf was thinking it would be a decent meal to get one! We watched for awhile as the wolf kept getting closer and closer, until it was right in front of an elk. After realizing it probably didn't stand a chance, it moved on and went around the field and laid down where it started to catch some sleep. It came up crossed the road and moved along the side for quite awhile. Stopping every once and awhile I was able to get some photos before it would disappear into the woods again.
All in all, it was a pretty amazing experience. It was just what I needed! I've been waiting ages for that opportunity! It definitely helped reignite the spark of looking for them and I realize how much I love seeing such an amazing predator!