Lara Jade Workshop and my trip to NYC/Brooklyn

Hello beautiful people!

I haven't wrote a blog in so long, hopefully I can start again as I love keeping you all up to date. I am just back from a 4 day long trip to NYC and Brooklyn where I attended Lara Jade's workshop. I have been to NY before so I knew how much I loved it but had never been to a photography workshop before. I am so glad I attended and got to learn from someone who inspires me so much.

The first day was our shooting day, after a brief introduction and portfolio review from Pratik and Lara we moved onto a demonstration of how she lights her subjects and the equipment she uses. The 2 models, Ivanka and Lara (what a coincidence), where absolutely stunning and a pleasure to photograph. The theme Lara created for this workshop was Gatsby inspired. We got to photograph both girls in different lighting set ups and learned some amazing tips and tricks from Lara Jade herself.

The second day we were taught editing by the amazing Pratik of Solstice Retouch. After learning more about him and his business we sat down and edited photos from the previous day with his editing techniques. I absolutely loved watching and learning from these 2 amazing artists. I cannot wait to use what I have learned!

Our next day and last full day was amazing! We spent the day walking around NYC and visited many amazing places. Four days flew by so quickly but I really loved every minute of my time in New York and I cannot wait to return! <3

Until next time,

Lisa-Marie xo

Internship at Numa

Yesterday was my last day interning at Numa Models, a modeling agency in Edmonton, AB. I started last Wednesday doing office work and this week was my photography internship. What an amazing (and busy) week! I have met so many wonderful people who are incredibly talented. I got to photograph a variety of models with different levels of experience and it was definitely challenging but I enjoyed every minute of it! Each model changed 2-3 times and there were usually 3 models a day, except on Friday when there were 6! I also got to photograph 3 handsome guys, which will be a great addition to my portfolio! During this past week I have learned and grown so much as a photographer. I want to give a BIG thank you to everyone who helped me this week and pushed me to go out of my comfort zone and try something different. Also I could not have done all these shoots without the help of the wonderful Dipavan, you are amazing! I can't wait to start editing and showing off the amazing talent Numa has. 

A Personal Post: A Photography Students Journey

​Growing up I was always in front of the camera. My Mum wanted to capture as much of my childhood as she could and she definitely did. I was always used to smiling, doing a wee pose or just being silly in front of the camera. I never thought that I would end up behind the camera.

​I never knew much about photography. I knew what a camera was but never knew how much thought-process went into being a photographer. In Grade 10 of High School we needed to choose two options for credits. As I looked at the list I knew I didn't want Art because I cannot draw to save my life, I didn't want Math because well its Math, and I was already taking a computer course. I remember seeing Photography and thinking this will be so easy, well it wasn't. It was hard. But somewhere along the line I fell in love with photography and watching a creative idea come to life was so thrilling.

After I finished my Beginners course I wanted to continue, so my teacher allowed a few of us to do Intermediate after school the following semester. I remember being so excited trying new things, having fun with props in the prop room and starting to "attempt" portraits. In Grade 11 I knew my option would be Photography so I took the Advanced course. This was where I learned more about Photoshop and tried, and I mean TRIED, to be unique with editing. Looking back I cringe and laugh but when I was doing it I was so proud of myself. ​

My parents could tell I was really considering Photography as a career. For Christmas that year I was surprised and amazed to find a Canon 40D under the tree. ​I was happy, I could take photos at home, on vacation etc. I had so much fun snapping away at everything I could, I wanted to improve and was determined to learn more. 

Since I finished Advanced in Grade 11 there really wasn't another course in Photography for me to take. I spoke to the teacher, who knew I was ​hooked on Photography, and she said I could take Advanced again even though I passed with flying colours, and we would call it Advanced +1. I did mostly similar stuff to the Advanced class but had my own projects. I really started to experiment with portraits and what I called 'fashion' back then. I did some head-shots for the school play and dance shots for a teacher's daughter. 

I took a year off after graduation and worked full time. I wanted to pay for University by myself even though my parents offered. I applied at Grant MacEwan University for their Design and Photography program and NAIT for their Photographic Technology program. In the end, Grant MacEwan won. 

These past 3 years are a blur now, even though when I was living them it seemed like it would never end. I learned so much from Grant MacEwan and it helped me grow as a person and a photographer. There were a lot of tears shed, a lot of sleepless nights and times I didn't eat all day. But I made it through and can't believe how amazing the journey was.

The teachers were incredible and they didn't hold back. One teacher told me 'People aren't your thing', and at the time I agreed with him but it hurt nonetheless. I wanted to prove him wrong, and in a way I think he knew my personality well enough that that's why he said it. He knew I would try and prove him wrong. If it weren't for him I wouldn't be where I am now, having the opportunity to work with all these beautiful models and amazing make-up artists. 

​One thing I remember from day one of University, I am not a designer I am a photographer. I tried my best in school and there were some amazing designers there and it was great seeing them grow and improve but it wasn't what I wanted. I've loved Photography since I was 15 and its all I've ever wanted to do. 

​I know I sound like a broken record but I am so excited to see where this new chapter takes me and I cannot wait for the journey.  I am so thankful for the people I've met along the way and the new people I can't wait to meet. You really helped shape who I am today and I am forever grateful. 

Until next time!

Lisa-Marie xo

Grant MacEwan University Grad Show

Last night, April 23rd, was Grant MacEwan's Grad show for the design studies program. We have been waiting for this day for over 3 years and have worked so hard to get to where we are today. I was so amazed and impressed with all the amazing work from my classmates in the photography major and all the other majors. ​

​I wasn't too nervous as the day went on but when I saw the table with my name tag on it my heart started beating a little faster. I had made little giveaways for everyone with little watermelon sweets inside and of course my business card attached to the box. The industry part of the show went surprisingly smoother than I thought, I met a few people who seemed interested in my work which is always a great feeling.

​Once the industry people came and went it was time for the family and friends portion of the show. That was so much fun! My beautiful friend Sam arrived with flowers and a card, she just made my night! I got a lot of positive feedback from people and at one point had a line of people waiting to view my portfolio and slideshow! The little giveaway boxes caught peoples attention and everyone was so curious as to what it was which was great! My parents arrived soon after Sam and I was so excited to show them my table and portfolio (even though they seen me put it together). My Dad flew in from Calgary just to come and see me, it made my night, I am so happy he could come and see my work. My Mum is amazing, she helped me days prior to get ready for that night and I couldn't of done any of it without her. My parents have been so amazing these last three years and so supportive, I wouldn't be where I am today without them and I will be forever grateful. 

​At the end of the night I must of gave away 100 business cards and most of my giveaways were gone! I walked away from my table feeling great, I am so grateful for this experience and can't believe its over! But I am looking forward to the next chapter of my life and can't wait to see where it takes me.

​Until next time!

​Lisa-Marie xo