Amber and Andrew came in for two portraiture shoots: one with just themselves (well, almost...), and one with their new daughter. Here's the after shoot. We had a great time in the studio. Their daughter really was captivated by the shutter noise of the D3, which made my job a little easier. Love those tiny feet!
Having a professional photographer at the event brings out the best in the kids. When the camera is pointed at them they try hard, jump higher, go faster than they normally would. Some truly spectacular photographs, one of which became the front cover of the Island Rec's summer program guide in 2009. To see ALL the images y…
As an Islander, I ride the ferries all the time, and so have spent a lot of hours looking out the ferry windows, wandering around the decks, reading the Little Nickel, browsing the rack-cards, in fact everything that one can do on the ferry. It wasn't till recently I took my camera with me and started to shoot some of the things…
Having a professional photogra…
As an Islander, I ride the fer…
Amber and Andrew came in for t…
This was by far my most favour…
I've been working on and off o…
Earth Box Motel, owned by Laur…
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Jeanne & Sam's wedding was…
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Jeanne & Sam's wedding was fun to shoot. A young couple whose energy and enthuasim for each other shone through from the very begining, it was clear that they wanted a fun wedding to remember. That, and the fact that Sam, and all his Groomsmen, were Australian made for an interesting day's shooting.
For instance, after the wedding ceremony I was setting up tradtional wedding group shots when one of the groomsmen suggested we "stage" a shot of everyone looking over the cliff as if Jeanne had fallen in the water. Certainly I have never been requested to exclude the bride from a photograph before. Well, there's a first time for everything and it certainly made for a funny image. And before I knew it we were doing more unusual wedding photographs: Sam running away, Jeanne reaching for a flask...
My name is John Sinclair and I am a professional photographer living and working in the San Juan Islands. This website showcases my work as a multidisciplinary photographer, with specialist skills in Wedding Photojournalism, Contemporary Portraiture, and Modern Commercial Photography. I have a gallery called CONCEPIA in the heart of Friday Harbor. This is not only a venue to exhibit my own work but it is also my studio space. I also offer a wide variety of photography services such as large format printing, standard framing, scanning/archiving, restoration/retouching, and Photoshop services. In the summer months I run a series of workshops aimed at all levels of photographers.
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