Francis Vachon Photographe

October 12, 2007

QMJHL: Val D’or Foreurs 2, Quebec Remparts 7

Raffaele D’Orso makes the saveVal D’or Foreurs goaltender Raffaele D’Orso makes the save in QMJHL action against the Quebec Remparts at the Colisée de Québec. Québec won the game 7-2.

Raffaele D’Orso makes the saveVal D’or Foreurs Marco Scandella and Quebec Remparts Maxime Lacroix battle for the puck in front of Raffaele D’Orso’s net in QMJHL action the Colisée de Québec. Québec won the game 7-2.

October 11, 2007

The Big Bike

The Big bike The “big bike”, a Heart and Stroke Foundation fundraiser tool, is parked in front of the Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) City Hall

October 9, 2007

Stop-motion movie

Probably the best stop-motion ever done, shot with a Canon 20D. Go here and click “time lapse”

October 8, 2007

Canadian Rockies’ wildlife (2)

Bighorn sheepA bighorn sheep (mouflons d’Amérique) stands in the middle of the road on Highway 93 near Jasper in the Canadian Rockies

Bighorn sheepTwo bighorn sheep (mouflons d’Amérique) stand in the middle of the road on Highway 93 near Jasper in the Canadian Rockies

CaribouCaribou

CaribouCaribou

DeerDeer

Canadian Rockies’ wildlife

Still digging the archive in search of valuable photo to add to my stock collection. Today’s digging is some wildlife in the Rocky mountain.

Bighorn sheepBighorn sheep (mouflons d’Amérique)

Bighorn sheepBighorn sheep (mouflons d’Amérique)

Bighorn sheepBighorn sheep (mouflons d’Amérique)

Bighorn sheepBighorn sheep (mouflons d’Amérique)

CaribouCaribou

DeerA very impolite deer

DeersDeers

October 6, 2007

Francis Vachon talks about photojournalism. For real

Last week, Cindy and I went to Montreal. Beside spending 500$ in 15 minutes at L.L. Lauzeau and visiting the WorldPress exposition, I spent some time with Martin Benois, teacher at the CEGEP du Vieux Montreal in the photography department.

Martin wanted to meet me do to a podcast for the blog he his doing for his class.

You can hear me talk about freelancing, new trends, the future of the profession, etc. Sorry, French only!

October 5, 2007

Humbling stock photo experience

What is the most prestigious magazine for a photographer? The one that all of us (not so) secretly dream to be published in? National Geographic, of course.

I don’t think they are related, but Canadian Geographic is the Canadian counterpart of NG magazine. Everyone want to have “Canadian Geographic” in their client list.

So… I just got a picture picked up by Canadian Geographic from my archive that will be published in an upcoming issue.

Was it shot with my $5000 Mark II, my $2000 70-200 f2.8 with a $150 polarizing filter, all of this standing on a $250 tripod?

Nope.

I shot it with a $400 point and shot camera, about 4 years ago. Long before I even add the idea I could be a professional photographer… On top of that, I did not have the original file, so they had to use the 800px width “saved for web” photo, a 100kb file.

Humbling.

The lesson for everyone here is: My photo was not spectacular. Fare from it. but they could not find better. they needed it. Having the best picture is one thing. Having it available for the whole word to see and find is almost as important.

Canadian Rocky Mountain

Natural Bridge, Yoho National park (British Columbia, Canada)Natural Bridge, Yoho National park (British Columbia, Canada)

Topaze Lake, Canadian Rocky MountainTopaze Lake, Canadian Rocky Mountain

October 4, 2007

Meejahor and Microstock

Must… not… HATE… microstock… A lots of reading if you follow every link, but it is a must if you consider selling stock photos thru microstock agency.

October 2, 2007

Cleveland – Ohio

I’m still digging my archive to search for some worthwhile photo to add to my stock collection. Here is some from our trip to Cleveland last year.

Howard M Metzenbaum courthous - ClevelandHoward M Metzenbaum courthouse

Rock and Roll hall of fameRock and Roll hall of fame

Tower City CenterTower City Center

Tower City CenterTower City Center

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