D C Photography

My first camera was placed in my hands about 18 years ago.
I have been capturing images of everything that I see trying to learn the art of good composition and exposure ever since that day.

Milestones

June 5, 2003
Recieved my first set of Alien Bees which turned out to be the best purchase that I have ever made for studio lighting gear.
April 27, 2006
Got my first DSLR ,a Nikon D200. I have been using Nikon equipment as my tools of choice ever since.
June 17, 2006
Published pictures of Casey House Hospice which I was glad to be a part of. Was hired to document a three day conversion of a property on Jarvis St. in Toronto. The project was filmed for HGTV and aired the following year. Four of my photographs were published in the Toronto Star's "New in Homes" section. more...

A little About the Art of Photography

Photography is the process, activity and art of creating still pictures by recording radiation on a sensitive medium, such as a photographic film, or an electronic sensor. Light patterns reflected or emitted from objects activate a sensitive chemical or electronic sensor during a timed exposure, usually through a photographic lens in a device known as a camera that also stores the resulting information chemically or electronically. Photography has many uses for business, science, art and pleasure.

The camera is the image-forming device, and photographic film or a silicon electronic image sensor is the sensing medium. The respective recording medium can be the film itself, or a digital electronic or magnetic memory.

Photographers control the camera and lens to "expose" the light recording material (such as film) to the required amount of light to form a "latent image" (on film) or "raw file" (in digital cameras) which, after appropriate processing, is converted to a usable image. Digital cameras use an electronic image sensor based on light-sensitive electronics such as charge-coupled device (CCD) or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The resulting digital image is stored electronically, but can be reproduced on paper or film.

In all but certain specialized cameras, the process of obtaining a usable exposure must involve the use, manually or automatically, of a few controls to ensure the photograph is clear, sharp and well illuminated. This is where the art of photography elevates the captivating photograph into a moment in time that becomes a work of art.

        Where photography becomes art