For my photo story/series, I knew I initially wanted to shoot portraits, but didn't know how to actually have some kind of story/them to the images. While trying to think of a concept, my friend Kevin (pictured below) randomly texted me wondering if I could hang out with him over the weekend 'cause he was in town. We'd been best friends since we were about 8; he lived where I would go during my summer vacations as a child until I turned about 16, swimming in Gratten Lake nearly every day for hours on end. I didn't have many friends in Montreal at the time, and would go up on weekends to see him and others who lived in Gratten Lake; it was essentially my second home. However, as time went on, we saw less and less of each other; he had moved in with his girlfriend, was working full time, and I was a student here in Montreal working as well. Him texting me out of the blue like that was pretty impeccable timing, come to think of it. When we were kids, we never had much in common; he was into dirtbikes and cars, I was into music and drawing, but we were still great friends. We talked before we hung out and told me about how he was getting back into unicycling after nearly a year of not practising and how he was taking it seriously and dreamed of becoming a pro. I realized that finally for once, our new interests had finally become things that we could finally do together, not that that had ever stopped us from being close before, but gave a different meaning to our relationship as friends. I could do what I loved to do while he did what he loved to do; we'd be helping each other out basically. So these photos are essentially me helping him out (he gets to practice/have photos of him to advertise if need be), and him reciprocating (gives me an interesting subject to shoot, and to practice on).
I decided to shoot horizontally for action shots to ensure I get everything in one frame and can be relatively close. I'd have to be fairly far to shoot horizontally due to the fact that I'm using a cropped sensor camera and I like shallow depth of field in images, so focusing at 1.4 or 2.0 is much harder when the subject is further away as well. For the portraits, I used a square crop and bokeh panorama/expansion (for 2 out of the 3) because I love square crops and find them to be the best crop for portraits. I hope you like them.
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1/400 f/2.0 ISO 400 |
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1/240 f/1.4 ISO 400 |
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1/160 f/1.8 ISO 400 |
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1/500 f/2.0 ISO 400 |
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1/640 f/2.2 ISO 400 |
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1/160 f/1.4 ISO 400
I had to include a smoking shot of Kevin; he started young and I always remember him smoking or wanting to smoke when he'd be stressed or tired haha. It seemed fitting, and shows his character/persona as well in my opinion. |