4 minutes times 50 portraits

When should I talk about a shooting I did? Just after it is completed and fresh in my memory, but without being able to show it here, or after it is published, sometime months later?

This time, I’m not going to wait. I’m still recovering of the intense job I did for La Presse, one of the Montreal’s dailies.

It was a two and a half days job, with 50 portraits made in about 4 minutes each. Again I will quote my ex-teacher Frank O’Connor: “Creativity on demand!”

It was suppose to be head shot only “a good gig, but a bit boring,” said the photo editor over the phone. On the first day, we had only one person to photograph (I was tagging along with the reporter), and I decided to give him a bit more. I sent a nicely lit and composed portrait of the guy. I asked him by email if he wanted more of that, or if he wanted me to stick with the plan.

“Go ahead,” he said, “as long as you have an head shot of everyone.” With 4 or 5 minutes only per subject, not everyone got more than the head-shot, but I’m pretty happy with the result.

What I like with La Presse is the reproduction quality, one of the best in the country. You have to understand that we use 5000$ cameras to shot pictures that will be printed in something that is as good as toilette-paper to reproduce photo on. Some papers do a better job that other. They might use better paper, better press, or have a better workflow on the pre-press process. La Presse does a wonderful job and, since they got their new press a year or two ago, the photos look terrific. Wich is good since I used my 85mm for almost every picture. I can’t wait to see how the paper can hold this level of sharpness!

It should be in the paper (and on the web) in mid-July. Only then I will show you a selection of pictures I took for this job.

Canon 85mm f1,8: Sharp!

Officially, it’s Cindy’s lens. She bought it about 2 months ago. But ever since, the 85mm prime lens has become my main portrait lens. It is, by far, the sharpest lens I have ever seen.

This is a crop seen at 100% of the full size, straight out of the camera. No retouching whatsoever.

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Laurent SimoneauLaurent Simoneau, CEO of Coveo Solutions in Quebec City, has implemented Taleo’s software solution to help him hire new talents despite the IT employment shortage.
Technical: Canon EOS 1d Mark II, 1/200 at f2.8 with a 70-200 at 70mm – ISO 640

Laurent SimoneauLaurent Simoneau, CEO of Coveo Solutions in Quebec City, has implemented Taleo’s software solution to help him hire new talents despite the IT employment shortage.
Technical: Canon EOS 1d Mark II, 1/200 at f1.8 with a 85mm prime lens- ISO 400

equestrian01.jpgLast week, I was the main event photographer for the ITF World Championship of Taekwon-do. Last Sunday, I was assisting the event photographer at a local equestrian competition. A lot less stressing! Actually, it was pretty fun and since he covers a lot of them, I will surely do it again.

So here is a selection of what I shot yesterday.

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