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Gabrielle Touchette

Welcome and thanks for visiting my blog! I'm a freelance photographer based in Winnipeg, Canada and I absolutely love what I do. I started my photography business a couple years ago after graduating from PrairieView School of Photography with a diploma in professional photography. What I learned at school was invaluable but I don't believe a diploma is more important than a strong portfolio.

My love of photography started a long time ago with a point & shoot camera, and my passion for this art form continues to grow with every shoot I do. I love photographing people and events and I am captivated by honest emotion and fleeting moments. My first love is the creation of photographic art and I'm in the constant pursuit of capturing the unconventional beauty of life. I believe every photograph should have intention because everything has a story and a purpose to communicate.

When I'm not busy shooting weddings, portraits or events, I teach photography classes at PrairieView and work on art projects for exhibitions with my photographic art collective, f/action.

"To take photographs means to recognize - simultaneously and within a fraction of a second - both the fact itself and the rigorous organization of visually perceived forms that give it meaning. It is putting one's head, one's eye and one's heart on the same axis."

-Henri Cartier-Bresson

Contact

If you would like more information on prices, services and
availability, Gabrielle can be reached by phone or e-mail:

phone: 204.998.6603

e-mail: photo@egabrielle.com


Pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur les prix, les services et la disponibilité de Gabrielle, communiquez avec elle par téléphone ou courriel :

tél.: 204.998.6603

courriel: photo@egabrielle.com

Monthly Archives: November 2007

Verb: Photoshop

Lately I’ve been hearing a lot of comments from people about “just photoshop it out” when a picture is about to be taken or when they’re trying to make their pick out of a pool of photos.
Have we ever stopped and thought about the way we look at photography now that we’re in the digital...

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Patrick Watson

Once again, I was blown away by an amazing show at the West End Cultural Centre. I don’t know what it is, but I’ve had the chance to see some pretty awesome shows around Winnipeg in the past little while. Patrick Watson graced us with their presence two nights ago – and what a show...

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a little self-reflection…

Yesterday’s Creative Imaging assignment was to create a metaphorical self-portrait. Yes. Visual metaphors to express a quality about yourself. I scratched my head a few times before I came up with this.If you can guess which quality this represents about me, you win a box of pencils. Most people who’ve tried guessing got it wrong....

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Jam Night

The Ministry of Arts and Culture had a jam night last week. (please note that we don’t take ourselves as seriously as the pretentiousness of our group name might infer… ) It was low-key (the setting, not the songs) and a good time. Anna is pretty much the only one who plays an instrument. Duncan...

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Escape to Brandon

A road trip to Brandon did me some good this weekend. It’s starting to feel a lot like Christmas – the coldness of the moon, and the warmth of lights. Angelina took me “window” shopping, also known as “I’m a poor student” shopping. I’m getting used to this buy-nothing-year. It’s making more and more sense...

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