Category Archives: photography
My favourite welder and career shifting
Welder-fabricator, to be exact. My brother from the very same mother, David G. White, aka Brohemus. Dave has a degree in Fine Art and History. He paints. He draws. And he builds gigantic tanks by day. Twenty years ago, Dave … Continue reading
1shot #186-we’ll always have Paris
Like holes in air, this dusty pair in Paris. Paris, Ontario, that is. I swung down to the Paris Fair yesterday and soaked in the visually rich environment and broad cross-section of the county who attend the show. I grew … Continue reading
1shot #185-loss of separation
This is the image I brought to August’s 3rdThur photo review with Foto:RE. You are seeing the post-review tuned up version that incorporates great feedback from Sean Puckett. He suggested I crop a bit more on the right side and … Continue reading
Hub Haps #002-talking photography at The Tannery
Had a productive conversation about photography on Friday with representation from CAFKA, Christie Digital, Foto:RE, Communitech and the ever-awesome Catherine Bischoff. Stay tuned for more shortly. And let me say that this photo does not do justice to the panoramic … Continue reading
Hub Haps #001-bucket list
Yesterday at the Communitech Hub, out on Francis Street, Iain Klugman and John Baker, CEOs of Communitech and Desire2Learn respectively, got doused by this eager crew. Of course the good cause was the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. With all the … Continue reading
1shot #184-we are all visitors
Caught these humpback flukes off Victoria harbour in British Columbia three weeks ago. It made me think that on a long enough timeline, we are all visitors. It reinforced the necessity of seizing the day and humbled me. DW
1shot #183-chess giant
Found this endgame in progress out front of Kitchener City Hall a couple of weeks back. There was such a great triangle structure in this composition that I had to shoot it. The distortion of scale with the serendipitous grid … Continue reading
1shot #182-everything is a mystery
I was meeting with Bre Crossman from the Kitchener BIA at the Yeti Café in DTK last week and saw interesting silhouettes appear in the Market underground. I love to find extremes of light, with a nod to artist Caravaggio … Continue reading
1shot #181-Four on 305
Wandering into DTK for a late lunch on Thursday, I caught these window washers on the side of 305 King. It struck me as a more pragmatic edition of my BANDALOOP shoot at CITS last year. When I squint my … Continue reading
1shot #180-STOP, i love you!
Word on the street. Roy Street at Queen. This is Kitchener. DW