I wish I had said the following words rather than famous actress Mehgan Markle:
“Life is a camera…
Focus on what’s important, develop from the negatives, always try to capture the good times and if things don’t turn out, you can always take another shot.”
Well, sometimes like when the bird has flown away, you can’t take another shot but….
I take pictures mainly for my own enjoyment. The moods and impressions relate to my own and if they evoke an emotion in another viewer, I consider that a delight.
I aim to capture a moment in time that I find interesting. I’m not driven to make grand statements on the human condition or other such lofty concepts. If it looks interesting, I shoot. Interesting maybe anything from a pretty flower to old trucks rusting away to a beautiful sunrise.
As for photo manipulation, the extent of alteration in my photos is generally minimal but sometimes I want to push things a bit or maybe quite a bit. It kind of depends.
My photography habit has been festering since my first camera, a Brownie Hawkeye when I was just a kid. Since then, I’ve had my share of 35mm film camera’s but didn’t really go deep. I managed to process a couple of rolls of Ektachrome and Tri-X. The digital age and retirement ignited my present photo interest.
But I think, my main motivation is my love of landscape. I can thank my wife Jane (www.janeorrart.com) for that since she is a painter of landscapes. Our frequent outings into the countryside bring us inspiration. As well, I would photograph scenes as references for her paintings. This got me looking more deeply at what is around us. I also feel that my visual senses have been stimulated by my years in the film and television industry as an audio specialist. The many hours spent watching the work of great cinematographers has imprinted my brain with a vast collection of visual cues.
Of course, these days 90% of folk out there are photographers in one form or other, but it doesn’t bother me to be one of them. As I said at the beginning, I take pictures for my own enjoyment. If you’ve read this far, thank you. I do hope you might like some of my shots. If you like one enough to want a print, contact me and we’ll work something out.
Curriculum Vitae
Graduate of Ryerson PTI – Radio and Television Arts
2011
Scarborough Arts Juried Show “Eccentricities”
2012
Muskoka Photography Fall Workshop with Andrew Collette
2013
Scarborough Arts Juried Show “ChildSight”
Scarborough Arts “Bluffers Park Photo Competition, 2nd place winner
2014
Scarborough Arts “Wall Flower” members exhibition
Scarborough Arts juried show “Red Hot”
2015
Rails End Gallery, Haliburton annual salon
Ben Navaee Gallery – annual “Contact” exhibit
2016
Rails End Gallery, Haliburton annual salon
Ben Navaee Gallery – annual “Contact” exhibit
2017
Rails End Gallery, Haliburton annual salon
Ben Navaee Gallery – annual “Contact” exhibit
Contact
george@geonovophoto.com
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