Butter Tart 700 Bikepacking

Let’s clear something up first and foremost: Though this ride is called the Butter Tart 700 Bikepacking, it is actually 800km long. Yes, you read that right, an eight. hundred. kilometer. loop.

Ok let’s move on now. Ethan was asked by one of his good friends, Theo, who was hosting this ride, to capture a few moments of the grand depart of the race when everyone was taking off. After spending a few hours driving around Ethan had so much fun that he wanted to go back for more, so we made an overnight trip of it shooting days 1, 2, & 3! Photographing take off was easy as everyone started together and spent the beginning part of the ride in close enough proximity to each other. When we came back the next morning, some riders pushed through the night and were further along than others, some fell behind for one reason or another, and overall everyone was scattered so it was hard to choose where to go. The other issue was that the app that tracked riders had a bit of a time delay to it so more than a few times we would be waiting cameras in hand, only to find out that we just missed them. To add to it: there was a huge heat wave wracking Southern Ontario all week so while we ourselves felt gross sitting in an older car with not the best AC all day. We reallllly empathized with cyclists riding in pure heat and humidity for 4-5 days straight, but fortunately we were able to bribe some riders with fresh, cool, water in exchange for a brief check in to see how they’re holding up, and for a quick photo.

Ethan described this experience as storm chasing and that is an incredibly accurate sentiment. Ethan’s responsibilities were: sitting in the passenger seat trying to piece together data from the time delayed app tracking riders, alongside Google Maps for more precise directions, yelling at Stef to last second turn this way or that way, and mainly shooting when we eventually found someone. Stef’s responsibilities were: driving, complaining about the heat and repeatedly say “I don’t know how these riders are doing this”, and occasionally shooting when we were stationary for longer periods of time. Also wasting a roll of 120mm shooting portraits of riders but not realizing my medium format was broken and being really bummed about it afterwards!! Overall it was the most ‘go go go’ we have been on a shoot ever, even more than wedding days!

From the BT 700 site: “Born out of a curiosity to explore Southwester Ontario’s lesser known nooks and crannies, the BT 700 (now about 800 km, but who’s counting) is a grand, multi-day jaunt that makes use of a combination of gravel roads, rail trail, bounding two-track, forest singletrack, rugged unserviced roads and just a whisper of tarmac to take riders through varied landscapes and the rugged beauty of this chunk of Ontario. […] There is no registration fee, no support and no prize money or trophies.” You can find more information and details about the BT 700 here: http://www.bt700.ca/

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Author Jennilee Austria-Bonifacio for Trent Magazine

We got a last minute call from Trent University when they had a sudden change of plans for their upcoming alumni magazine cover shoot— they had to pivot for their new feature with Jennilee and they needed someone to shoot with her at her Queen West home, and turnaround the session ASAP. Say no more, this is not unusual for us! After a quick brief with the editorial team we learned that Jennilee is (unsurprisingly) a Trent alumna and recently published her first novel, Reuniting with Strangers. She also still works in communications so the urgency of this shoot was not lost on her, and we were told multiple times that “she’s in comms, she knows what we’re going through”. Right from our first email Jennilee was sooo inviting and so warm, and immediately invited us to stay for dinner after our shoot! I (Stef) come from two backgrounds (Portuguese & Chinese) where food is our love language, both sharing and making it for others, so immediately being given an assortment of snacks upon arrival and then being able to share dinner together afterwards really hit right in my love language. As we were shooting, and even all of these months after, those feelings all stayed true; we have not photographed someone as light hearted, and as lovely Jennilee (and by proxy, her husband because he was there too, and both of them together are the sweetest).

My favourite part of our shoot was the beginning, for both getting to meet and play with her dog, Cheeseburger (yes, Cheeseburger!!!), and for my favourite note of all time: when Jennilee was asking for wardrobe feedback and said “I want to look as Filipino as possible”. Her text after the feature was published where she said “I look SOOO Filipino and it makes me super happy!” makes me feel like we were successful ;) Her debut novel speaks to the Filipino immigrant experience, touching on themes of “displacement, estrangement, resilience and healing that happen behind closed doors” so being able to make photograph Jennilee in a light and clothing style that both speaks to her own Filipino heritage and touches on her book makes us feel proud.

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Personal Photo Session with Stephen

While we mainly specialize in editorial, branding, and professional headshot photography commissions, every so often we have someone reach out looking to do a personal photoshoot. In Stephen’s case, he and his wife recently welcomed their first child and they each wanted to commemorate this special occasion with their own portraits. The way he described it was that they have these photos of their own families that have been past down for generations, just really beautiful portraits, and they thought it was time to take their own so that one day they too can pass them down to their future generations. His wife, of course, had her photo session during her pregnancy and while Stephen intended to do his earlier, we ended up shooting after their baby was born because #newbornlife. We were originally planning a mini photo session (yes, we do those, shoot us an email for more info!) but after some consideration Stephen decided that he wanted to an extended shoot so we could spend some time in a sentimental and meaningful location to him— at Wychood. We’re no stranger to the area, regularly shooting at the Native Men’s Residence around the corner, and there’s no doubt that in general this is such a beautiful neighbourhood, but Stephen took us through a stroll of the private home trail where he and his family take their daily stroll through and w o w!

We spent the morning walking around, shooting, and both listening to and seeing Stephen light up talking about his newborn, it was so heartwarming and we are honoured to capture these special photos for him and his family!

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Portraits for University College

After photographing University College’s revitalization project we were so honoured to be asked to return to photograph some of their staff for their upcoming alumni magazine feature! It is always an honour to continue working with the same team on different projects, and to learn and grow alongside them. The architecture at UC is so beautiful, the whole time we were shooting their interiors and exteriors we kept remarking about how fun it would be to use these spaces as backdrops for portraits. So when UC reached out asking us to do that exact thing we were really excited! We lucked out with a couple of beautiful days for our shoots (the weather in Toronto in March can be great or terrible, no in between lol) so we made sure to make use of the recently updated quadrangle outdoors. We were fascinated by some of the gothic architecture the University of Toronto has to offer all throughout their campuses, UC included, and love how much of it combines it’s classic pieces alongside newly restored areas that have a modern look.

We photographed Professors Colleen, Larissa, and Ange and had such a blast doing so! Getting your photo taken can be an awkward experience (unless you’re a professional of course) so we really pride ourselves on being able to make people feel comfortable and confident with not only the final photos they receive but through their entire shooting experience.

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