So if you know either of us, it will come as no surprise to you that there are a few things in life that we love and never want to go without:
1. Coffee. This is the actual fuel that keeps us moving, and it's dark, delicious aroma wakes us up every single morning
2. Photography. Sharp cheddar warning: We love what we do guys. Like we seriously stop every few months and think to ourselves: "Wholly crap, we actually are getting to do this for a living!" Then we high five it out and get back to work.
3. Beer. Good beer. Heck, it's one of the reasons that Gary moved up to the Yukon in the first place-he saw a sweet little Northern city that had good coffee, a good cultural scene and an amazing local brewery...what more could you want!?
Needless to say, when one of our favourite local businesses, Yukon Brewing, asked us to do some commercial work for them we were ALL IN.
So although they're killin' it here in the Yukon, Yukon Brewing has also spread out to other places in Canada over the years, and they were looking to do a specific ad for a wine festival happening in Alberta this fall.
A beer ad in a wine festival publication? OH YEAH...you'll see why below.
So, the marketing team came to us with a pretty nailed down concept already, and we had to make the execution happen. Luckily we had a great team together, and were able to find a perfect little 'bar' spot to set up shop for the afternoon to get a series ready for them to choose from.
Below is the final image, followed by the fully designed edition which hit the wine festival this fall...
Because it's true, Man simply cannot live on wine alone...
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Yukon Beer Shoot? Yes please... GBP Creative Photography and Video
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Headshot station...GBP Creative Photography and Video
Lookin' good, and feelin' great...That's what a head shot should make people think of...and we think our latest client fits that description perfectly.
Headshots are a great way to show off your personality and professionalism-and with all of the use of web content and social media these days, having a good quality photo (or even video as we're starting to do for some clients), can go a long way...
If you're interested in the benefits of head shots and getting some new images for your business give us a shout!
Info@garybremner.com
Headshots are a great way to show off your personality and professionalism-and with all of the use of web content and social media these days, having a good quality photo (or even video as we're starting to do for some clients), can go a long way...
If you're interested in the benefits of head shots and getting some new images for your business give us a shout!
Info@garybremner.com
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Really? You'll let me shoot it? How we got the shot... GBP Creative Boeing 737 500 Photoshoot
So one of our favourite clients is the Yukon's very own, Air North. If you haven't flown with them yet, do yourselves a favour and just book a trip to anywhere they fly...they have CHEESECAKE AND COOKIES PEOPLE!
Last year around this time, we were finishing up a shoot of their new flight attendant uniforms and I had mentioned to Christopher, the art director, that it would be super rad to park their flagship aircraft out on the tarmac in front of the mountains and make a really cool image.
They'll never go for it...
A few days later, Christopher sent me an email saying that it was a go... he said we could have the aircraft for a few hours after their last flight, and gave me a few date options. After I finished my little celebration dance in front of the computer, I started thinking about the logistics of trying to get this set up with our wonderfully unpredictable weather.
Ok giant plane, Yukon sky to show off our awesomeness here...That shouldn't be hard right!? Well, it turns out that it takes a bunch of people, a bunch of time to actually get the aircraft out there in place, and a lot of time for us, with all of our gear setup and ready to go, so to say the least, not something that we could just make happen at the drop of a hat any given night when the the sky decided to clear... The best we could do is just decide to pick a night and hope for the best.
So we picked a date, I lined up the help I was going to need, and Christopher sorted out the details on the Air North side.
Holy crap, I had a multi-million dollar aircraft at my disposal to photograph however I wanted too!
What do the hell do I do?!
I figured I better start trolling the internet for inspiration.... turns out, there are not too many cool photos of Airliner type aircrafts out there (except from the manufacturers).... fighter jets, ya, but nothing like what I was thinking. So I ended up finding inspiration for some really cool luxury car photographs, particularly from Tim Wallace's work. In the end, I figured what I wanted to do was to light the whole aircraft in sections, and then do a mother of a composite, and piece it all back together with the lovely Yukon Scenery in the background. I put together a quick mock up of the shot so I had a rough idea of how I wanted to position the aircraft... cause it's not like a car that you can just hop in and move if its not quite in the right spot...
Ok I had a plan!
So the night came to shoot the aircraft.... the weather was nice and we had a few hour window starting around 10:30pm to get everything we needed. So the plan was to position the aircraft, find my angle, get some base shots while the sun was on the mountains and then start lighting the plane. Everything went quite smooth and the night turned out to be beautiful to boot! We spent 2hours making over 500 images of lighting the plane from every possible angle we could think of!
Wish I would have known I wouldn't use a single one of them...
It turned out that the ambient light from the sun when we got there was so beautiful that it looked way better than what I was going to piece together in photoshop anyways! SO I used one of the first frames we took! The only downside to this way nicer than expected evening, was that the sky was almost completely cloudless. As it turns out, when making a dramatic picture, blue sky kinda blows...
Mission: Find a better sky.
This wasnt too hard, as a few weeks later we were coming back into town from a different shoot (so I actually had a camera with me) and I looked up to see the exact sky I was hoping for...so I pulled over and took a few frames on the side of the highway...Boom, I had my sky!
Ok here's where things became a bit tough.... as this was a personal project, meaning no actual solid deadline, it took me quite a while to actually get to the processing part as our other work projects never really slowed down long enough for us to have 'personal project' time. (whatever that is....) Then there was the fact, that after all of that, I couldn't decide on a specific way I wanted it to look, so with all of those things combined, it led to letting the project sit on the back burner for the enitre winter...
Insert busy, snowy season here.
1 year later.....
Ok back into it...We gotta finish this plane shot! Christopher wrote us on Twitter!
So, the first thing I did was extract the plane from the image so I could maipulate it cleanly with out affecting the background.
Then I took my purple sky photo, and overlapped the tarmac ground layer onto the image.
After sprucing up the plane image a bit, accentuating it's shine with some dodging and burning I added the plane layer back on.
Next in order to finalize the image, I worked some more photoshop and lightroom shinaz (that's business talk for tweaking perspective, adjusting highlights and shadows, adjusting clarity and desaturation, etc.) in order to really make the plane pop and the sky have even more contrast to get that really dramatic feel....and here you have, one year later, our Air North Boeing 737 500 shot!
HUGE thanks again to Air North and everyone who helped us out that night with the photo shoot. It was one of our favourite collaborations to date...
Last year around this time, we were finishing up a shoot of their new flight attendant uniforms and I had mentioned to Christopher, the art director, that it would be super rad to park their flagship aircraft out on the tarmac in front of the mountains and make a really cool image.
They'll never go for it...
A few days later, Christopher sent me an email saying that it was a go... he said we could have the aircraft for a few hours after their last flight, and gave me a few date options. After I finished my little celebration dance in front of the computer, I started thinking about the logistics of trying to get this set up with our wonderfully unpredictable weather.
Ok giant plane, Yukon sky to show off our awesomeness here...That shouldn't be hard right!? Well, it turns out that it takes a bunch of people, a bunch of time to actually get the aircraft out there in place, and a lot of time for us, with all of our gear setup and ready to go, so to say the least, not something that we could just make happen at the drop of a hat any given night when the the sky decided to clear... The best we could do is just decide to pick a night and hope for the best.
So we picked a date, I lined up the help I was going to need, and Christopher sorted out the details on the Air North side.
Holy crap, I had a multi-million dollar aircraft at my disposal to photograph however I wanted too!
What do the hell do I do?!
I figured I better start trolling the internet for inspiration.... turns out, there are not too many cool photos of Airliner type aircrafts out there (except from the manufacturers).... fighter jets, ya, but nothing like what I was thinking. So I ended up finding inspiration for some really cool luxury car photographs, particularly from Tim Wallace's work. In the end, I figured what I wanted to do was to light the whole aircraft in sections, and then do a mother of a composite, and piece it all back together with the lovely Yukon Scenery in the background. I put together a quick mock up of the shot so I had a rough idea of how I wanted to position the aircraft... cause it's not like a car that you can just hop in and move if its not quite in the right spot...
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Mmm Mockups.... |
Ok I had a plan!
So the night came to shoot the aircraft.... the weather was nice and we had a few hour window starting around 10:30pm to get everything we needed. So the plan was to position the aircraft, find my angle, get some base shots while the sun was on the mountains and then start lighting the plane. Everything went quite smooth and the night turned out to be beautiful to boot! We spent 2hours making over 500 images of lighting the plane from every possible angle we could think of!
Wish I would have known I wouldn't use a single one of them...
It turned out that the ambient light from the sun when we got there was so beautiful that it looked way better than what I was going to piece together in photoshop anyways! SO I used one of the first frames we took! The only downside to this way nicer than expected evening, was that the sky was almost completely cloudless. As it turns out, when making a dramatic picture, blue sky kinda blows...
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Blue sky=kinda boring |
Mission: Find a better sky.
This wasnt too hard, as a few weeks later we were coming back into town from a different shoot (so I actually had a camera with me) and I looked up to see the exact sky I was hoping for...so I pulled over and took a few frames on the side of the highway...Boom, I had my sky!
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Purple Sky!! |
Ok here's where things became a bit tough.... as this was a personal project, meaning no actual solid deadline, it took me quite a while to actually get to the processing part as our other work projects never really slowed down long enough for us to have 'personal project' time. (whatever that is....) Then there was the fact, that after all of that, I couldn't decide on a specific way I wanted it to look, so with all of those things combined, it led to letting the project sit on the back burner for the enitre winter...
Insert busy, snowy season here.
1 year later.....
Ok back into it...We gotta finish this plane shot! Christopher wrote us on Twitter!
So, the first thing I did was extract the plane from the image so I could maipulate it cleanly with out affecting the background.
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Ohhh naked plane.... |
Then I took my purple sky photo, and overlapped the tarmac ground layer onto the image.
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BOOM tarmac. |
Then I brought back in the mountains by isolating them with a layer mask so they could be edited separately.
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Don't forget them mountains... |
After sprucing up the plane image a bit, accentuating it's shine with some dodging and burning I added the plane layer back on.
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We're getting there... |
Next in order to finalize the image, I worked some more photoshop and lightroom shinaz (that's business talk for tweaking perspective, adjusting highlights and shadows, adjusting clarity and desaturation, etc.) in order to really make the plane pop and the sky have even more contrast to get that really dramatic feel....and here you have, one year later, our Air North Boeing 737 500 shot!
HUGE thanks again to Air North and everyone who helped us out that night with the photo shoot. It was one of our favourite collaborations to date...
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Ad Campaign Photography-GBP Creative Photography and Video
Well after a week and a half out of town, we are back in the GBP studio and lovin' it! Turns out when you leave for a week in May, you get home and it's spring! YEsssssssss....
And since we're getting back to business here, we thought it was time to share a couple shots from a recent ad campaign we did the photography for, for Hospice Yukon for this year's Palliative Care Week.
The goal of this campaign was to really show the faces behind the hard work of Hospice Yukon and feature some stories of both the people who work there, as well as the people who have accessed the services.
We wanted the shots to reflect the openness and caring attitudes of the models, and we were stoked with how they turned out!
And since we're getting back to business here, we thought it was time to share a couple shots from a recent ad campaign we did the photography for, for Hospice Yukon for this year's Palliative Care Week.
The goal of this campaign was to really show the faces behind the hard work of Hospice Yukon and feature some stories of both the people who work there, as well as the people who have accessed the services.
We wanted the shots to reflect the openness and caring attitudes of the models, and we were stoked with how they turned out!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Commercial Photography-GBP Creative Photo and Video
We do a lot of commercial and corporate work for various companies around the Yukon, but we find we often don't get a chance to highlight that side of our work for you guys! So, we thought today would be as good as any to take the time to feature some of the shots we've done with one of our favourite clients over the past few years-the Whitehorse General Hospital...
Not only have we done many event coverage jobs for them, but we've also done a lot of departmental portraits for them to use on their marketing materials, and website so that people can see the various units in action.
We've gotta say, WGH has an incredible group of staff, who are so dedicated to the work they do, and we're so happy we get to meet and interact with so many of them, and become part of the 'team' every once in a while...
Not only have we done many event coverage jobs for them, but we've also done a lot of departmental portraits for them to use on their marketing materials, and website so that people can see the various units in action.
We've gotta say, WGH has an incredible group of staff, who are so dedicated to the work they do, and we're so happy we get to meet and interact with so many of them, and become part of the 'team' every once in a while...
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