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Posted in Blog on July 15, 2012

night photography

TweetHere’s some night photography I did recently: http://chante-loup.blogspot.ca/2012/07/photography.html Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 15, 2012

Halifax 2012

TweetHere are some photos from my annual trip to Halifax, NS for Scotia Festival of music. I will post some selected shots in my portfolio here, and the rest on my blog: http://chante-loup.blogspot.ca/2012/07/halifax.html Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 5, 2011

Domaine Forget

TweetI had the chance to attend Domaine Forget’s summer music festival in rural Quebec near St. Foy. It was an amazing place, full of talent and world-class musicians, beautiful facilities. Very secluded and quaint, lots of time for learning. The grounds were very hilly, an ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 5, 2011

Halifax

TweetThe first stop on my trip was actually Halifax, NS. I had never been to the East Coast so this was fun for me. I was there for Scotia Festival which is a chamber music festival. Amazing music. The city itself is fairly large but remains quaint in feel. There is nobody on the ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 5, 2011

Montreal streets

TweetOn my way back from Halifax and Domaine Forget in Quebec, I got the chance to spend a few days in Montreal. I only had one or two days, so I ended up heading to Old Montreal. I didn’t really buy anything, as I’m not really in the market for marmalades.. but they ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 10, 2011

New photos

TweetI will be posting photos from Halifax, NS as well as Domaine Forget (rural Quebec, 2.5 hours east of Montreal near the water), and Montreal within the next few weeks. There’s quite a few, so don’t change that channel. -Matty. Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 24, 2010

Autumn

TweetWith the lovely arrival of Autumn, I decided to embark on a little bit of season-inspired photography. Just to give you a little info from behind the scenes of this image, the red/pink on the corners is meant to simulate a ‘light leak’. This was a phenomenon fro ... Continue Reading