Ethan's Winter Vacation in Maui

A COUPLE OF WINTERS AGO MY GOOD FRIEND AL SUGGESTED WE GET AWAY AND GO SOMEWHERE WARM WHERE WE COULD RIDE OUR BIKES, EXPLORE, AND RELAX…

Of course this sounded great to me and once we found cheap flights, it was decided-  we were going to Maui. We packed relatively light as we planned on travelling by bike most of the time, and we didn't want to load them up too much. After we landed, we built our bikes in the airport and rode off to our hostel where we were both so dead tired but so happy to be riding around in shorts and a t-shirt in the middle of January!

Al's girlfriend, Justine, joined us less then a week in at which point we rented a car and we decided to take a drive across the island to a campsite at the base of the volcano Haleakala. The sites on this coastline were beautiful; there was such intense contrast between the black volcanic rock and the lush greenery all around it, it was unlike anything I’ve ever seen before!

After that we stayed in Kihei in a metal shack compound (yes, you read that right). We spent our time in Kihei by driving up the Haleakala and our rental car was not too happy about climbing 10,000ft (literally- the coolant was boiling by the top). Once up there we went for a short 45 minute hike but even that was exhausting because of the elevation and how thin the air was.

On another day we drove back to the base of the mountain and we decided to cut out the first 3,000ft of climbing (the section is mostly country roads and leads from the ocean to the actual base of the mountain at a very slow incline) so we started biking up at 7,000ft over the course of 4.5 hours getting to the top. The distance was only 35km but the elevation was killer. I can honestly say that at the time, this was the most challenging thing I have ever done in my life, but the feeling of making it to the top was certainly worth the struggle.

The descent back down was equally worth it, as we got to coast 35km back down to the car and we even got to pass through the cloud line which left us coated in a fine mist- check this out!

After that ride we had an incredible sleep in our trusty rental car before we returned it the next morning and set off to the nice tourist town of Lahaina. Camping in Hawaii on public land isn't as easy as we had hoped so we ended up stashing our stuff on an abandoned construction site which would be our home for the next few days.  During our time in Lahaina we were mostly just beach bums and by this leg of the trip we felt we deserved to be.

See more photos from the trip below, all shot on an Olympus XA2 35mm camera with Kodak Portra 400

Studio Test with Theo & Justine

AS THE YEAR WAS WINDING DOWN, WE DECIDED TO END IT ON A HIGH NOTE WITH THIS SHOOT…

Would you be surprised to find out that despite shooting together officially for the last 2 years and unofficially for 2 before that we haven’t shot any personal work together?! We’ve always talked about planning a personal shoot/test but it kept falling between the cracks and getting put on the back burner. When we went into 2018 we were adamant that it was going to happen, but then somehow December came around the corner and we were like what happened?!

Our December ended up being quieter than usual so we took advantage of our down time and invited Theo & Justine to come hang out with us at a studio and shoot the shit. We had an informal, casual, talk-more-than-we-shoot, shoot with them and it was a ton of fun! I can’t remember the last time either of us shot like this- probably back in school? It was the perfect way to end off our year, we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!

See more photos from our shoot (+ a couple of BTS) down below…


Waterfront Condo Project with Rebecca Hay Designs

WE WERE QUITE EXCITED WHEN REBECCA REACHED OUT TO US ABOUT SHOOTING HER NEW PROJECT…

And even more excited to hear that it didn’t involve professionally shooting the interior (that’s not our schtick), but rather shooting the real life work that goes into bringing a new space to life. She wanted photos that captured her and her teams efforts by documenting their hard work, and the overall meticulousness of putting all of the final touches- unwrapping furniture, cleaning countertops, putting out flowers and filling jars with fresh coffee beans- on how to truly make a house a home.

This project was a condo right in the heart of downtown Toronto all the way up on the 60-something floor! The team had a lot to do, contractors were still cleaning up all of their tools and things when we arrived, and to be honest it was a little difficult to imagine how everything was going to be ready for later that day.

It was fun being a fly on the wall for a couple of hours and seeing how other people work and become so focused and enveloped in what their doing (I wonder if we look like that too as we shoot?). The condo was a corner unit so it was flooded with a ton of natural light coming in from the floor to ceiling windows and doors, despite it being cloudy outside.

Ethan shot wide throughout the day which was great for overall room shots, and because there were so many people in tighter spaces, and I shot with a fixed 50mm lens, focusing on tighter crops with a shallower depth of field.

See more photos throughout the day down below, and see the final condo here!


Test with Anne Sophie at Allan Gardens

A QUICK LITTLE TEST WTH MODEL ANNE-SOPHIE

It was cold out and no one wanted to be outside for long so we decided to go to Allan Gardens without realizing that you need a permit to shoot there (oops). After some playful work around and some super speedy and sneaky shooting we did what we could, given the fact that someone was on us like a hawk to leave.

Thanks to our team of badass babes who powered through and made this (quick) magic happen!

Model: Anne-Sophie at Elite / Hair and Make Up: Irina Badescu / Styling: Melody Du Ly