I took a call several weeks ago from Paul Rainville, a
professional Canadian actor and who lives literally around the corner from my
studio on Wellington St in Ottawa. Despite our close living/working proximity,
I had never encountered Paul on a professional or personal level. Several years
ago Paul had won an award at the Capital Critics Circle, an event that Alan
Dean Photography has been sponsoring for many years.The winner of the professional actor award receives many
accolades and press, and an actor’s photoshoot that we donate. Over the years
many of the winners have been from out of town and sometimes call us years
later to ask if we will still honour the photo session,
which of course we still do. In this case however, he was “so close by” and I wondered
aloud why he had waited so long. And then it hit me. Paul, like myself, is a
professional, and being a professional in any arts world is so very difficult.
And things can slip your mind when focusing on making a living in a business
that depends on the phone ringing.I take my hat off to all professionals like Paul who hang
in there with their chosen art, refusing to bend, and keep moving forward
despite many challenges.Finally, Paul was a great guy with a lot of character,
and a joy to photograph. Keep up the great work Mr Rainville, the world need
more like you.
I first met pianist and composer Matt Herskowitz by chance in an Amtrak dining car, travelling from NYC to Montreal in the winter of 2010. My partner Andrea noticed that there was someone writing music on his computer, so we struck up a conversation about the software he was using. Matt was very generous to take time off from his work, and to sit and discuss what he was creating. He invited the both of us to an upcoming performance. And our friendship has developed ever since.
Matt is the kind of guy who everybody wants as a friend. He never says "no" to going out and having a good time. He has a wonderful sense of humour and is as unpretentious as they come. Our lives have been enriched since we met him.
What a hell of a player! Way beyond exceptional, it was clear from the moment we heard Matt play that he was one of those extraordinary people born with extraordinary talent. A prodigy, and this is a word that I do not use very lightly. I have discovered much about this great artist, and his humbleness about the people he has played and recorded with over the years. His formal training includes The Curtis Institute, Juilliard, and Manhattan School of Music, but he never brags about his accomplishments. Every now and then I learn of another musician he's collaborated with and think, "You played with WHO?"
He has played with Oliver Jones multiple times, including at the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and at the 2013 ADISQ Awards. He also frequently collaborates with saxophonist and composer Charles Papasoff.
Matt's arrangement of the Bach Prelude in Cm, which moves back and forth from classical to Jazz, was featured in the movie The Triplets of Belleville.
He's collaborated with Joe Zawinul of Weather Report, Belgian superstar Lara Fabian, and countless other artists and ensembles. Some of our favourite performances of his include this original composition, performed by Matt and the Absolute Ensemble, and his arrangement of Schumann's Piano Concerto in A Minor from the Bolgorod Musicfest in Russia:
Lately, Matt has been touring internationally with violinist Lara St John, promoting her album "Shiksa". They were recently featured on CBC radio Q as well as NPR's Tiny Desk:
He also performs and records regularly with John Roney in the duo Piano Cameleons.
I have had the good fortune of photographing Matt for his promotional use as well as in live concerts both in Montreal and NYC. Below are some of my favourites, as well as some outtakes from over the years.
By pure coincidence, in the last few weeks in Montreal we shot headshots for 2 actors who are castmates on the same show, Mohawk Girls. The first was Erland Campbell, and the second was LeeLee Greene, whom I also had the pleasure of shooting a few years back. Both of these actors are driven by their passion, which was clear from the start, as we set out to get them a solid headshot. There was no need to remind them to focus on the job at hand, because these working actors are well aware of how to get the most out of a camera. Mohawk Girls is in its fourth season of shooting, and can be seen on both APTN and Omni TV. Erland Campbell Besides being a working actor, Erland is also a singer, songwriter, and professional ballroom dancer. IMDB Workbook Live Erland Campbell's website
LeeLee Greene A vibrant young performer, LeeLee plays the role of "Gossip Girl" on Mohawk Girls. IMDB LeeLee's Instagram
Friday, 15 July 2016
Welcome to our brand-new blog! Running a portrait and headshot photography studio, we get to meet all kinds of colourful characters. Through this blog, we hope to introduce you to some of these awesome folks, as well as to showcase our work. When searching for a name for the new blog, we asked ourselves the question: What makes a great photograph? You can argue that it's the lighting, the mood, or the subject. Although these are all important elements of a great portrait, it is finding the right perspective, or line, on each person, that we consider to be the most important. Fine Lines. Faces are a unique challenge and studying the structure of the face and where to place it, we believe, sets us apart. If you'd like to check out our more extensive portfolio, you can always visit our website at www.alandeanphotography.com Enjoy! -Alan and Andrea