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Open Sky ~ “Until the Sun Comes Out Again”

Open Sky rocked another photo shoot with us here at Dale Hogan Photography.  This time we were on location here in Ottawa’s West end.  It was a very early start but everything went according to plan and the band showed up with their game faces on ready to work.  I have to say I was impressed by the positive attitudes and active sense of humour these guys brought to the table before the sun was even up.  Way to go guys!  You’re always a blast to work with.

Before we jump to the photos I’ve got to tell you that this shoot was for the bands brand new full length CD.  They are having a CD release party on June 30, 2011 @ 7:00 pm  You don’t want to miss this show.  Details and info on how to get tickets is available on their Facebook event page.  You can also swing by and check out their website at www.openskyband.com Have a look at the images below and let me know what you think in the comments.  Then surf on over to the event page and let them know you’re attending.  You can get tickets at Domenic’s Music on Hazeldean Road, in Kanata.

 

Open Sky on Location

 

 

 

 

 

OK, no Open Sky Shoot can really truly be called complete without a few out takes.  These guys are so much fun.  You’ve really got to go hear them on the 30th.  Enjoy!

 

 

 

Stittsville Christmas Festival Concert 2010

This past Friday I volenteered my photographic services at the inaugural Stittsville Christmas Festival Concert.  The evening was filled with loads of local talent that provided tons of entrainment and heart.  Max Keeping hosted nine variety acts raising money to benefit the Catholic Education Fund Organization(CEFO), working to alleviate poverty in schools. There was music, dancers, seasonal fun & a military tribute during the festival concert.

You can download free images of the evening from my proof section here.  Enjoy!  Take a moment to drop us a note in the comments section to let us know what you thought of the evening and or the images.

Remembrance Day 2010 Stittsville Ontario

Today, I had the honour of attending my local Remembrance Day ceremony here in Stittsville.  Each year Dale Hogan Photography takes pause, to in some small way remember.  Remember the sacrifice, remember the bravery, remember the fallen.

This year, as our way of saying, “Lest we Forget”, we are freely offering the images captured at today’s commemorative service held in Stittsville.   Simply follow this link to our 2010 Remembrance Day Gallery for your free downloadable images.

My sincere thanks to all who have and continue to serve our great nation!

My Worldwide Photo Walk Moments

This year’s Worldwide Photo Walk in Stittsville was a great success!  We had a blast and you can read my recap in the previous post.  Today, I wanted to share just a few of the moments I captured along our walk.  I had a blast making these images.  It was something much different then the work I usually do.  These are just all fun for me and I hope you enjoy them too!

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Recap World Wide Photo Walk 2009 ~ Stittsville

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WOW!  What a walk!  This year’s Worldwide Photo Walk in Stittsville was a blast.  The morning of the walk was a rollercoaster ride of wet and wild weather anticipation.  It rained, it cleared, it rained, it cleared.  It just couldn’t seem to make up it’s mind.  As we headed out to the start location the skies were clear and the things looked good.

We arrived to find a few people were there ahead of us.  After some warm introductions and chit chat more people we’re arriving.  We had a good showing from around the area that represented that greater Ottawa region well.  There was a wonderful mix of ages and experience levels.  The diversity of the group led to some enriching conversations as the walk progressed.  Often times I would see small groups made up of experienced and new to photography walkers sharing information, knowledge, experience and even gear.  Awesome!

Our route made for some great opportunities to slow down and really think about the shot.  About half of the walk was under the canopy of trees along a creek.  Lots of tripods appeared and I was excited to see some ND (neutral density) filters being employed for some long exposure shots.  I’m looking forward to seeing lots of the longer exposure work show up on our Flickr Group.

As the walk progressed I noticed more and more people getting off the beaten path in search of something unique.  The mental shift from taking pictures to creating images was enjoyable to observe.  Later in the day, I was wonderfully surprised by some of the images that had been created by those who pushed themselves just a little out of there comfort zone.

Our walk encompassed something for everyone.  We experienced parts of a local green space walking trail, the Trans-Canada trail and our communities main street.  In the end we covered the gamut form rural to urban providing lots of opportunities for experimentation and expression.

I’d be amiss if I didn’t mention just how wonderful our group of walkers was.   More than just diverse they were warm-hearted, friendly and kind.  Our group was quick to share and help one another, leaving me with the feeling that those who love photography are some of the coolest people you can know.  Many thanks to all of you who came out and made our walk such a phenomenal success.  You guys our the best!

Hey Stittsville walkers!  There are some great resources on Scott Kelby’s blog to help you with your uploading and all things Photo Walk.  Check it out!