Monday, January 16, 2023
This is all it takes
Saturday, October 15, 2022
Alberta here I come
I'm sitting here at the Tim Horton's on Lancaster Road in Ottawa. I just finished keywording and naming pictures that I shot from last winter. Yup, last winter. The last 10 or so months have been an emotional hell for me. I was basically physiologically screwed up by my ex. It's not easy to admit and it's embarrassing to say and admit. It basically took me six months to basically get back to being myself and being alright with myself again.
I don't blame my ex as I should have seen the red flags and I should have bailed years ago but I wanted the relationship to work. I basically didn't want to give up but I should have. I actually never should have come back to Ottawa back in 2017 when I was in Calgary for 4 months for work. But it is what it is. I've learned from another mistake in my life.
I think another mistake is staying in Ottawa. April 1, 2023, I will be going to Calgary. I am 100% sure of this move. I just miss the mountains, the fresh air, the lakes in the mountains. Doing photography in the mountains. I've been single for 6 months and 1 day as of today. Will I date again? Possibly. In Ottawa? Probably not. Right now, I just want to focus on me, my photography and my photography business.
Winter is coming up awfully quickly here in Ottawa. You can smell and feel it in the air. I'm going to have to find a part time job here in Ottawa for the winter months. Just something part time in the evenings and weekends. I'm going to have to squeeze in photography as well. And look for a job out west. I don't know how long I can last at DFO for. Rumor is we're getting our crappy CS4 back. He hates us and the team hates him.
This weekend and/or week I want to actually upload pictures to my other website so I can actually start selling them at reasonable prices. No more of this micro stock agency shit where you get literally 10 cents on the dollar for a high quality, high mega pixel stock photo. The return on investment is ludicrious. I could teach photography as well on a one on one basis but it's hard to get your name out there. Especially now with people having a camera in their pocket 24/7.
So this afternoon and evening, I will be learning how to setup a Squarespace website. Hopefully, I'll learn enough to configure at least most of it. Tomorrow, configure my website and this week look for a job out in Calgary and temp evening job here in Ottawa for the winter.
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Just black and white from now on
I'm currently shooting with a Sony a7R Mark III and a Sony FE f1.8 35MM prime lens just in black and white. When I get my next I.T. contract here in Ottawa, I'll be pumping some money into a savings account and save up for a Leica Q2 Monochrome. In Canada, specifically Ottawa, you can buy that camera for $7,399.99 before tax. After tax, it's roughly $8,400. I want to get a grip, an extra battery and the RGB filters. I'm looking at roughly $9,100 for a black and white camera with an f1.7, 28MM lens that only shoots in black and white.
If you haven't heard anything about Leica, than you're really not a photographer. Leica is a German company that's been producing cameras for over 100 years. All Leica cameras are handmade in factory. Once you go Leica, apparently you never go back to using any other camera system.
I've had a fascination with shooting black and white for the past couple of months. I am also limiting my shooting to just landscapes. I've cut down the number of photos I've put up on my website from several hundred to just 8 of my best.
In November, my fiancee and I are heading down to Arizona for 10 days. It'll be another photography vacation for myself anyways. The plan is to rent an RV for at least 6 or 7 days and go up to Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon and a few of the national parks. If I could swing it by then, I could have the Leica Q2 monochrome and shoot everything in pure black and white. Hopefully the weather will co-operate with us and provide us with nice blue skies and awesome colours.