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Landscape Architecture in the Veins

[dropcap]Landscape[/dropcap] architecture still runs through my veins.  I was out taking some photographs of the Community Centre in Komoka this morning and I was easily reminded of my love for architecture. I was reminded that my schooling was not even close to a waste even if it means I’m not practicing architecture or landscape architecture.

This is a perfect example of God moving in my life today.  Everything is connecting and He is showing me as long as I continue to be open and receptive.  Here I am sharing architecture photography.

I went out to snap a few shots on a short time line and I was sucked in by the amazing work done to create this structure. I couldn’t pull myself away from taking photo after photo – some with my iPhone 3Gs too.  If I had only spent a couple minutes at the site, I would never have gotten this shot shown here.  This shot shows off some architecture and part of the grasses in the concrete planter. I shot it with my 50mm after I had put my 10-20mm Sigma away.

Just because you might not be doing what you studied in school doesn’t mean it’s not still living within your DNA somewhere.

A Favorite Wedding Shot

[dropcap]I[/dropcap] have this massive interest for more abstract wedding photography.  I shoot many more images that have the bride and groom in focus, but it’s these shots that start to fascinate me behind the scenes. I see them as something one could keep hanging for a longer period. I can tell it’s a wedding photo but I can’t tell if the bride/groom look really dated or not.

Just something I felt. I will be posting more of this amazing Fun Country Wedding on Flat White with a revamp of the site.  I’ve just had my head down finishing up a whole slew of shoots! I have never been so overextended in my life ( massive flashbacks to architecture school at Ryerson ).   Weights are lifting though!

Feel free to share what you think of the shot in the comments!

Enjoy a Beautiful Kitchen

[dropcap]I’m[/dropcap] seriously in heaven doing all the things I love right now but I’m also a little worn down because there is so much of it.  All the while I’m working, I’m learning so many new things.  I needed to take a one second break.   Insane that putting up a quick blog post is considered a break :)

This is one of the photographs from an architectural shoot of a London Ontario residence.  This place blew me away and put a few things in perspective for me.  The residence was designed by Cornerstone Architecture Inc and is 150% unique in the neighbourhood.  Most people will buy a home in the suburbs that is part of a builders product line though.  How do you make that something unique and cool? Well, as I’ve come to expect that there are no coincidences, Sarah of Design Inc is starting up a new season and she’s going to rock out a suburb home. It starts on Tuesday I think.

I told Marika that it feels weird to be excited for that show but I am. I like seeing what they create.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this beautiful red kitchen! It’s a sneak peak of a sneak peak for this shoot.  Could you do a red kitchen like this?

More from the shoot will be up on http://flatwhitephotography.com at some point.

Back to the hustle!