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Nadya and Karina found me on Facebook and hired me to do some photos for them. We had fun planning and shooting and came out with some pretty unique images. Click on the photos to enlarge (more after the jump).

I took some photos for the Canadian Business for Social Responsibility
yesterday on one of their "Seeing is Believing" tours of Vancouver's
downtown east side. My photos were published in today's edition of the
Vancouver Sun on pages B1 and B5 and in a gallery on the Canada.com
website. Click here
to read Randy Shore's article. To see my photos, click "Gallery: CEO's
on the street" beneath the red "Related Links" menu on the right side
of the page.
France is a fabulous actor. She wanted something a little glam for her new headshot... eh bien, France, te voilĂ servi! OK, if your french is not so hot, you're going to have to babel fish that. If you don't know what babel fish is, you'll just have to google it. If you don't know how to google, how did you get here? semicolon right parenthesis

We also wanted to do a Young Mom shot, so we found a nice garden background in a location that will remain a secret to protect the innocent.

We wrapped up the shoot at France's apartment. I saw this cool painting on the wall. I got France to stand up on some cushions on top of a little chaise so that she would be in front of the painting and then I backed up onto her adjacent balcony and shot her with a long lens. France's boyfriend Moe is a painter and it turns out this painting is one of his... the casting directors may never know!
Aslam Husain just graduated from UBC's BFA Acting program. A bit weary of the same studio looks he kept seeing over and over again, Aslam came to me looking for something fresh that would set him apart from the crowd and make the casting directors take notice. We started shooting late in the afternoon and finished at twilight.
UBC's 2008 BFA Acting class knows how to throw a party! This one had a prom theme. I miss these guys already.
Some headshots I did for actor/writer/director/producer/ jedischooldropout Kennedy Goodkey. More photos after the jump.
Patrick is an actor/writer/director who recently finished his MFA in Directing at UBC. Shortly after our shoot he relocated to Toronto where he has assumed his duties as Artistic Director of a fledging theatre company and will simultaneously pursue a lucrative career in acting. More photos after the jump.
Dr. Randy Patterson is a psychologist who runs the Changeways clinic out by Vancouver General Hospital. He is publishing a new book and receiving all sorts of awards for his illuminating work on depression. He needed some good photos. We started by the Marina next to Randy's home.

I like the metaphor of the path and its connection with the name of Randy's clinic (deep stuff, hey?).

At one point the seawall near Randy's place arcs out into the ocean... I got randy to sit on a bench and... wham, bob's your uncle. good foto!
The Canadian Business for Social Responsibility hired me to do a group photo and some headshots last week. Here's the company in the lobby of their building (click to enlarge).
As if on cue, a few minutes before we took this shot it started hailing outside. Nothing like a little thunder and lightning to energize a photo shoot!
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(you can also drag the corner of the pages...try it!)