2009
07.07

A few days ago I worked with a model who recently moved into the area from Vancouver.  We managed to squeeze some time in between the spurts of rain we’ve been getting these past few days.  It’s not every day an opportunity is presented to use contrast between red and green like this.

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  1. Your work is great Sawyer :)

  2. Please call to arrange the shots we discussed. I got the black textile for background.
    thank you
    H

  3. Hi, your work is great, very interesting…I have been looking for someone to maybe chum around with for a day to discuss different techniques, are you close to Killam? Enjoying your photos :)

  4. Hi Tabitha, thanks for the comment! If you log onto my main site http://www.warthogphoto.com , I have contact information there. We can plan to meet up sometime.

  5. You are really a good photographer, the photos are perfect. Where do you find your models?

  6. I am inspired after reading your site!

  7. Awesome Awesome work! What kind of camera do you use and what would your second choice be if not that one?

    thanks!

  8. Hey Jamie, I’m using the Nikon D3 for most of my work. Although I’ve never considered the camera to be a perilous decision necessary in the creation of a good image, this unit really is amazing and sure does make life easy! This was my first full frame digital and now I must say it would be a relegation to return to a crop body for a main.
    If you are looking for full frame, the D700 is out and has been proven. It will also save you about $3000!