Thursday, September 30, 2010

CAPIC BRINGS hMAb to OTTAWA.

CAPIC is bringing Heather Morton to Ottawa for Festival X. Heather is gonna chat photography on Sunday. Check out her blog, it's GREEEEEEAAAAAATTTTTTTTTT!!!!!

Insert from hMAb.
"I’ll set the record straight on where the industry is heading and give you some insight into why the jobs fall where they do. It’s like this blog only much more living. It’s like my vlogs only much longer. And, if you’ve heard me talk, you know I like the give and take of a live discussion. It’s a great time to ask that question you’ve been dying to ask. And don’t forget, I bring a suitcase full of other people’s promotion and other fun and funky references for you to peruse during the evening."

Thursday, September 23, 2010

GET OUT. I'M OUT.

Festival X has a lot happening tonight and this weekend. If you're reading this tonight, get up and get out there. Go see Tony Fouhse at karsh, see the show at Patrick Gordon's, go for the Guerilla party at EBA!

I'm out of town, in Waterloo working so I want to see your photos of the festival when I'm back.




Wednesday, September 22, 2010

FESTIVAL X, FIRST STOP

Festival X is starting up tonight with an exhibition by Jackson Couse. 
Make sure to check it out at Daïmon, 80 rue Hanson, Gatineau QC. 
Facebook event thingy HERE.
















(Jackson Couse, relocation)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

SHIRLEY THOMSON.



























While working at the Ottawa Art Gallery, I've had the chance to photograph Shirley Thomson. Although only having the chance to ask her for a quick smile for a photograph, I noticed how gracious Shirley was.

A public memorial for Shirley Thomson will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday at the National Gallery. Share your memories of her online at www.gallery.ca (as noted from The Big Beat)

A memorial for Shirley Thomson, article by Peter Simpson (The Big Beat).

A rich mind helped direct Canada's culture, article in the Globe and mail.

Monday, September 13, 2010

TENTACLE HEAD.

I was documenting Bruno Soulière work at La Petite Mort Gallery when people started putting Keir McDonald's mask oh their heads.