This shot was taken last year when I got the chance to watch a basketball practice. The girls were pretty energetic. It was a great opportunity. Up next: Sports Photography!
Brenton Harold Turner: War Photographer In the time of The Great War a Canadian man named Brenton Harold “Jack” Turner went to war. He was stationed mainly in France and Western Europe. In those times soldiers were not permitted to carry cameras onto the battlefield. However, brave Prince Edward Islander, Jack Turner, concealed his camera and took it into war with him. Burn's Brothers Camp Brighton, Charlottetown, 1915 Jack Turner was born September 24, 1889 in O’Leary, Prince Edward Island, Canada. On September 2, 1915, Turner joined the army and was shipped off to Europe to help defend from the Triple Alliance- the enemy. He had never fought in a war before this one. Soldiers battling lice in the trenches Many may ask how these photos were developed, in secret. Turner would develop his photos in dark corners where his unit was stationed or when he was on leave. When he was back in PEI he gave some pictures away to people he knew. Turner often capt...
Motion~ These first set of pictures were taken in a Drama class while they were preparing to rehearse for their end of semester play. I managed to snag a shot of Mrs. Baker dashing across stage lol. Here one of the students is attempting to balance an umbrella on her hand. This one was taken mid scene as a student was chasing Mrs. Baker's character. I forgot the names of the characters unfortunately. I caught my sister mid dance on stage as she was warming up with her friends. Here Mrs. Baker was making some fast movements and I managed to snag them and this is the end result. Pretty cool right? The blurring is not too strong in this photo but is still there. (watch the hands). They were dancing. More chase scenes. And what would be a movement shoot without a shot of the train.
⭐~Night Time~🌑 Last night after five hours of work my mum and I rode around town and I took some pictures of the "night life" or.. lack thereof. This is a picture is my favorite picture from this shoot. This was taken by the mill. I did not edit this picture, it came out black and white naturally. I wish I had gotten a better shot of this sign but my mum was driving a little too fast haha oh well. Just as we were heading home the train came around and I got this shot of the blinking lights. This picture was taken behind one of the pubs in town. It has a spoopy vibe to it.
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