Barbados Day In Ottawa

Hello Everyone,

I know it has been a while since I have been active on my blog page, but today I am very happy to share with you all some of the latest and interesting projects that I’ve been part of. Let me start by saying a Happy New Year 2018 to everyone, I wish you all success, prosperity, health, love and happiness. I was very fortunate to be part of  Barbados Day as part of Ottawa 2017, Ottawa Welcomes The World. I know that some of you might have missed it so I am pleased to share the experience to you so that you don’t feel left out anymore.

To view all the Images taken during the event click here:

www.sdcapture.com/barbados-day-2017

To view the video summary of the event click here:

www.sdcapture.com/barbados-day-in-ottawa

 

 

Barbados 50th Anniversary Gala

It was such an honour to be part of the Barbados 50th Anniversary Gala last weekend at Centurion located at 170 Colonnade Rd, Nepean, ON. It was a full house, an evening filled with vivid colours of the Caribbean, delicious food, great cultural performances and amazing company. The appearance of the Iconic calypsonian Grynner completed the evening with his great talent that brought everyone out onto the dance floor as the night unfolded.  

To view the entire Images captured during the event, please click here:

http://www.sdcapture.com/barbados-50th-anniversary-gala-1/

First Nations/Regalia Photoshoot

Yesterday, I had the privilege to photograph Frazer Lee Whiteduck from Sheguiandah First Nations of Ojibwe and Onondaga. He is a father of 2 boys and a men's traditional dancer, The Warrior and Storyteller Dance. It was very pleasant to have Frazer in studio fully dressed in his Regalia which is to him a great representation of who he is. Most of the pieces worn for the shoot are made by him and some are gifted. Not only didthe photoshoot go well, but also I had a chance to be educated a bit about the First Nations’ cultural background and Regalia meanings. Frazer wore his bead dress that is a Roach made of synthetic porcupine hair and dyed deer tail hair. He also wore the war paint for intimidation and accentuation of his facial expressions. The pieces carried are his eagle fan, gun stock and redtail hawk dance staff. His chest piece is made of bone and braided sinew and is called a breastplate. His back piece is known as a bustle that usually made of eagle, goose or turkey and/or hawk feathers. Frazer is a young entrepreneur of the culinary art with his catering company 1st Nations Creations Caterig Co. He also works full time as a line cook at Riverside Pub. He dances traditionally and he is mostly at every Pow Wow dance competition. It was very enjoyable to listen to his cultural music during the shoot and was certainly breathtaking to watch him dance. Frazer can be found on Facebook as Frazer Lee Whiteduck if anyone would like to see more of his work. I am very pleased to share some of the Images captured during the shoot and more will be posted soon.

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About SD

Although I am a fashion and portrait photographer, it does not stop at just that. Photography is something that I enjoy and I tend to touch every aspect of it. I enjoy shooting in studio and on location, and my models are not always subjects; every now and then some objects make their way up to my studio. here are a sample of what I do, please check it out, more to come soon on my website and facebook page

Yoga Fitness Shoot

Last week I had the privilege to work with this amazing yoga instructor, Ade Nastiti. Not only did the photoshoot go well, but also the energy and passion of her work reflected on the final results. The photoshoot was a blast and I was very pleased with the session captured, I cannot wait to share the final result of the series.

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