Calendar Photography – September 2013 – Sunflowers
We had just left Nuremberg, Germany after disembarking from a river cruise from Budapest along the Danube. Driving onward to our destination in Switzerland, we came across these acres of Sunflowers…
We had just left Nuremberg, Germany after disembarking from a river cruise from Budapest along the Danube. Driving onward to our destination in Switzerland, we came across these acres of Sunflowers…
A lighthouse has operated at Cape Spear since September 1836. This scene is deceiving because the area around is very rocky and a steep drop into the ocean…
My parents lived in this little valley town before immigrating to Canada in 1928. This is one of several visits to this town and was the occasion of attending my nephews wedding in October 2007 at a nearby city…
Now that the weather has finally warmed up, it’s the perfect time to try your hand at some nature photography! But before you wander off into the great wild somewhere with your camera and tripod in hand, make sure you’re prepared for everything Mother Nature might throw at you…
On Monday June 3, BP imaging volunteered one of our commercial photographers, John Majorossy, to take photographs of the Tim Hortons Children’s Foundation 37th Invitational Golf Tournament…
On the top left of the photograph is Historic Signal Hill and the Cabot Tower, with a view to the Atlantic Ocean, where one could often see whales and icebergs…
On Sunday, May 26, 2013 Bochsler Photo Imaging once again participated in the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation Run/Walk For The Camps at Bronte Creek Provincial Park…
In a photographer’s perfect world, the lighting would always do what we need it to do. Even if we don’t live in this utopia, there are a few tricks we can use to make lighting work to our advantage…
As we walked through the beautiful gardens during a light rain, it was still an ideal time for photographs. This water lily comes originally from the Amazonia, and is reared in the gardens of Villa Taranto…
Lighting in food photography has its challenges, but sometimes you just need to think outside the box – the glass box, that is! We use natural light to photograph our food products, but the sun doesn’t always play nicely with our cameras…