THE GOOD SHOT / JASON HUDSON

since i teach a workshop in mobile photography i thought it would be fitting to share some of my favorite iphone-only photographers that i have come across on instagram.

it’s amazing to see what this tool can do and looking at photos like these are part of my daily inspiration re-up.

next up is jason hudson.

i had the luck of finding his feed early on in my time with this fun little app. i think, if i’m not mistaken, his feed was a suggested one to follow right from the jump.

and with good reason. his photos are consistent, but not predictable; beautiful, but not pretty; and somewhat themed, but definitely not boring.

by following his feed i have learned, among other things, a lot about composition, colour and repetition. all of which appeal to my visual sensibility.

his photos are really beautiful to look at.

and he is hilariously dry, a little sarcastic and fiercely loyal. that is, from what i gather.

his palette changes with the seasons. or location, for that matter. while not totally on the go, he has lead a very nomadic lifestyle in the last few years. traveling around the world from australia to amsterdam last year, to holing up in bahrain for the past six or so months. to say his photos cure/ignite my wanderlust is an understatement.

his photos tell a story of far away places, wandering, and because he shares so much the places ended up being refreshingly familiar.

since i think he’s so cool, i had to holler at him and pick his brain a bit on a few things. some to do with photography and some to do with.. life.

dig in if you’re a curious cat like me.

me: tell me a little about yourself.

him: oh god, i haven’t had to put myself into words in a long time! i honestly don’t know how. i’m a 33 year old person.

me: what would close loved ones say about you?

him: i think they’d say i’m enthusiastic and wacky. that i’m passionate about unexpected things. that i’m funny and smart. i like tidbits of information and facts.

me: what is/are your favourite things to shoot?

him: commercially, i like shooting food and spaces. artistically i like shooting people. i always like taking pictures of buildings and places. i like telling stories, so for me words and photos are sort of inextricably linked.

i like telling stories, so for me words and photos are sort of inextricably linked.

me: you’ve been around the world. do you have a favourite place? or top three and why?

him: you’re killing me. how do i choose? we always say bali, new zealand, and amsterdam. but i sincerely love every place i’ve ever been because, i mean, i just feel so lucky to have been there.

bali is beautiful and special. the people are great. there are so many parts that haven’t been squashed by tourism. it’s really bound by tradition and religion, but in a decidedly non-restrictive way. hinduism, of course, is unlike most formal religions.

new zealand is like another world. in a simple 2 hour drive the landscape could change 14 times. it’s mysterious and sparse and untouched. but also super familiar, in that it’s a commonwealth nation. so it sort of feels like canada, but with those accents and palm trees.

amsterdam was fun. and adorable. we rented a houseboat on the canal and enjoyed atypical weather (sunny and hot) so it was just this perfect combo. it felt like canadian cottage country. and we got to smoke pot for the first time in a while, which was fun.

when i’m really needing a spark, i don’t do or seek anything.

me: current inspiration and influences vs your youth inspiration and influences. has there been a big shift or steady growth over time?

him: music has always been a big one for me, though i don’t know if i’d describe any one thing as “inspirational”. like, when i’m really needing a spark, i don’t do or seek anything. i’m a typical creative - at my least-inspired, i probably do the worst thing, which is shut down completely and go into some sort of anxiety-driven depressive state. so at an inspiration-low-point, it’s probably not the best time to try to be creative. you gotta wait for it to pass and hop on when it’s already moving. it’s a timing thing. i tend to let myself ebb and flow and i don’t get too involved. i’m not a great self-motivator.

me: how did you spend your youth?

hanging with my best friend (20 years of friendship this year!) going to the mall, hanging in her bedroom playing music. singing and dancing and being silly. being sentimental and nostalgic. we could reminisce within hours of an experience. now that i think of it, i do that with most people i’m close with. the need to tell stories, i suppose. i mythologize my life instantaneously. i don’t know why that is. probably a comfort mechanism. my grandmother was a big storyteller. when we were quite young, she and my sister and i would have sleepovers and we’d request certain stories time and time again. i think life looks better in retrospect, when you can clear away the clutter and get to the essential truth of it. or the part that feels most true. i like perspective.

i mythologize my life instantaneously. i don’t know why that is. probably a comfort mechanism.

me: can you share a handful of your own iphone tips/apps that you use?

him: ig, afterlight, snapseed, skrwt, retouch.
if you only do one edit, straighten your damn horizon lines!

(note: after jason told me about skrwt, it has been one of my must-use apps! get it. get it now!)

me: who are some of your favourite photographers whose work you love? on insta or otherwise.

him: ritts, testino, liebovitz, seliger. i love the classic celebrity portraitists of my youth. i remember being so enamoured by the original us magazine and 90s vanity fair. portraits of princess diana. the vf hollywood issue.

and on ig - @dearleila, @timrobisonjr, @taraobrady, @nazfilms, @ryan__marshall

you can connect with this good ol’ canadian boy on his instagram, twitter or his blog.

thanks so much for sharing jason.

x

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the good shot is a visual feature i share about people who take absolutely gorgeous, yet simple, story-telling photos with their iphone only. get inspired people, captured moments like these are only a click away.

it is also the name of the workshop i teach on mobile photography for your blog, business + home. the next class will be this summer.

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A++ / A GAME OF STILL CINEMA

passed by this gallery in roncesvalles yesterday and while i took many photos and saw many interesting things, i got stuck here last night while editing and wanted share real quick.

john jones is the artist behind this series, and the thought that he has put into the purpose of the whole thing alone is worth sharing with you. how much time do we take to give reasons for the things we do?

so take a look.

because the art is appealing.

and while you’re at it have a little think.

read more about this exhibit on the autumn gallery website here.

x

ps. looking at this gallery’s past events, I’m currently hooked. it’s that well curated. kinda wish I got a chance to see all the libraries, the art of conversation, and welcome to flight school.

note. after a little extra digging i realize what is photographed above is not john jones work, instead is the work of ethan tennier-stuart. my bad.

SOME THINGS / 5

if you missed this reminder on my ig, ill share it again here because it is just that good. no pun intended. it’s something you need to think about regularly. and it’s in no way promoting mediocrity. actually, just the opposite. i think, with this kind of thought process things are easier to do, success is easier to achieve. because it’s one little step at a time.

“so, what if instead of thinking about solving your whole life you just think about adding additional good things. one at a time. just let your pile of good things grow.”

i like that. i really really really really really do. (yes, that song is stuck in my head and i only heard it once today)

my team good.

i drive by this mural on bathurst and dav so often. but i do just that. i drive. this time i was at a red and took this ehh shot. next time you will see me and my team (see above) rocking that wall. perhaps we will find ourselves here as part of the mural tour during janes walk in may. anyone want to join?

terroni’s al salmone pizza was first class when i shared it with friends the other night. but, it as a next day brekkie with an egg came a very close second. very close indeed.

white things - walls, sidewalks, steps, dinnerware, paper, are always on my radar to photograph. even if i have to look up …

or down to find them.

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this youth machine graphic is all sorts of yes and my mission operative of late. who’s with me?

how fun is this piece of art? get inspired people.

reminding me to get back on my collage game. all you need are photos, imagination and little bit of glue.

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it’s because of this that i love photography so much. movement, joy, line, colour, culture. all in one go. amazing. thanks scott for being such a captive photographer.

lots of love to you,

tahs

 

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some things is my musings post. i share photos and ideas of things that i’ve been up to lately, or that i just want to share.

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#IPHONEONLY / MICHAEL CHAN

since i teach a workshop in mobile photography i thought it would be fitting to share some of my favorite iphone only photographers that i have come across on instagram.

it’s amazing to see what this tool can do and looking at photos like these are part of my daily inspiration re-up.

first up is micheal chan.

his photos are a moody mix of natural elements, interesting architecture, crisp interiors, with a bronco or two thrown in for good measure. (have i ever told you how much i love broncos?) and because he’s from the west coast, there are plenty of ocean + beach shots to satisfy this fish. (i could look at photos of the ocean all day long.)

his palette is well curated. you’ll find a muted mix of colour - mustards, teal, royal blue, aqua, and jade with base neutrals of sand, ochre, brown and black.

his photos tell a story of adventure, road trip-like travels and a good, la dolce vita-style living.

his advice on getting the good shot when asked, was “take all and any photos of things that catch your eye even under hesitation (bad lighting, not cool enough, etc.) because the filter/editing treatment of it could be surprising in a very good way. there have been lots of photos i’ve taken that were delete-worthy pre-editing in vsco, and i was thankful that i played with them before deleting right away. and with that tip, take as many angles of the subject as possible while you’re at it. 20 even, you can always delete once you find the best shot in the batch. emoji

for lots more tips to getting drool-worthy photos register for the good shot workshop. the ins and outs of editing will become clear and many an aha moment will happen!

x

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#iphoneonly is a visual feature i share about people who take absolutely gorgeous, yet simple, story-telling photos with their… well, iphone only. get inspired people, captured moments like these are only a click away.

learn how to take better photos with your smartphone at the good shot workshop. the next class for teens only is on march 20th and march 28th is for the rest of you’s.

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GALLERY WALLS

the ikea frame sale is going on until the end of the day today, so if you have been dreaming of hanging up some art and filling up those bare walls, now is the time to take action. i snagged a few of these to complete a quartet of prints i created for my front hallway. it’s been something i’ve been sitting on for a while now. i’m very much looking forward to finally getting them up.

anyway, if you’re feeling uninspired, take a look through this post from a while back. it will surely get you excited about your future art wall just a little. also, my gallery wall pinboard has some awesome eye candy too.

the last photo, of the bathroom gallery wall is currently my inspo for an art wall install i’m working on. nice, no?

x

i think from this post you can gather a few things from me and my style. one - i like white walls. and two - despite being attracted to black and white interior spaces like, i cannot deny the pull i have towards bolds and brights.

i have done a few gallery walls in the past and typically they were symmetrical and more “planned” out. now however, i am liking the effortless way these walls have their artwork displayed. there’s a more laissez-faire, “put-it-up-already” attitude about them. i have a few spaces in my house that i can think of to fill with art, but priority number one is my kitchen wall behind the banquette. now i’m on the hunt to find, and also create, some beautiful and inspiring pieces to put up.

photo credits from top / curtis kulig in his home : the selby / poster child prints office of sonja teri : brandon shigeta/hypebeast / living room : found here / dining table : found here / bathroom : found here

SOME THINGS / 2

FRANZ KLINE / tahsin, the good

i’m going to be attending the halal food fest this weekend. i’m pretty excited because 1. i love food and 2. i never made it last year. last year i had just had niyya and while we were planning to go, it just didn’t make sense timing-wise with the little one. so i’m so glad to be going this year to check out what halal food vendors my city and beyond has to offer.

that’s how we muslims roll. we seek out halal food spots so we can get our grub on. we like to eat meat, and the menus at the regular restaurant that doesn’t serve halal meat get cut in half, most times more. seafood just isn’t enough all the time. actually, i’m ok with it. but more times when we eat out, we want the variety. the option to eat everything on the menu if we wanted. its about choice. and like i said, we like meat.

so this fest is in its second year and judging by the turnout last year it will be busy! with good food and a diverse mix of people. i love that. and actually i’m going to be hosting a meet + greet on sunday at the fest, so if you’re planning to attend, please come and say hi! i’d love to meet you. its my first official meet + greet too, so… please come by and say hi. ok?

a few things before you come -

1. check out halalfoodie.com to get your mouth watering. this site has all the reviews you’ll want and need when it comes to halal eating. and,

2. buy your tickets now! you will be sad (and hungry) if you don’t. they are $5/person, 16 and under free.

also, don’t you just love the colours in this franz kline piece. they are soooo beautiful. like oh my god, amazing.

photo / here

 

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ART/ROOM / erin guido / tahsin, the good

erin guido’s collage-work is so playful and colourful and fun that in a bright kids room it would fit right in. it’s a little more unexpected in a nursery, especially this extremely neutral one, but i think that’s exactly the reason i would pair it here. in this room the art stands out, shines and looks really, really good. check out more of erin’s work here.

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