Montreal 2014
Canon 70D
24-105mm f/4
Montreal Photographer
Montreal 2014
Canon 70D
24-105mm f/4
Montreal 2014
Sony A6000
Color Skopar 35mm f/2.5
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Montreal 2014
Canon 70D 40mm f/2.8
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Quebec 2012
Canon 5D mkII 24-105mm f/4
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5D MkII / 35mm f/2
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In July 2013 I spent a few days skating and shooting with my old friend Antoine and phil among with others.
Couple guys from the states went down to shoot in Montreal. I had the chance to shoot some with Jake Johnson and Yonnie Cruz.
They very talented skateboarders and as a skater myself (Well… I used to skate more in my young days (yeah at 24 i’m an old man)) I liked to shoot them skating but as a photographer I was more attracted to shooting anything else.
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This picture was taken on the 11th of February 2014 in Montreal, Canada. You can see how cold it was that day just by looking at this guy’s clothes. I was walking from other side of the street with my camera snappin’ pictures then I looked across the street and saw this guy. He immediately waved at me, smiling. I crossed the street to go see him. I saw he was smoking a cigarette so I asked him if he had some more for later on. he opened his hand and showed me 2 more cigarettes, indian ones (they taste like shit) so I told him “here’s some more, and better one” he took it, light it up with the one he was already smoking then threw the other one out then smiled. I knew it made him happy. I asked him if I could take some pictures of him. No hesitation he said yes and started posing. I know it didn’t take him out of the streets but I think this brief moment of interaction added a little positive in our lives and made him feel like he was still someone by not being ignored like most people does when they see homeless people.
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