After taking a NAIT photography seminar this year I couldn't wait to get out there and start shooting. I took quite a bit out of that seminar, but one of the things that really stuck with me is to frequently change our photography locations. This achieves two things. One, we are challenged as photographers to be creative, and second, new ideas flow which normally wouldn't if one keeps shooting in the same scene....Boy, were they right!
So to apply the newly acquired knowledge, I have decided to find a new area for a photo session. Every day, I drive by the Rossdale Water Plant in Edmonton, and recently I started noticing A LOT of potential for some amazing shots. Old buildings, broken windows, wooden doors with peeling paint, old benches, and beautiful old brick walls are some of the artistic surroundings in this area. Once I realized how much potential this area has, I have suggested to Amber and David to have their engagement photo session taken at the plant. They both agreed without a second thought (Thanks guys!). Here are some of my favorite shots we took that day!
















