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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: February 2008

flash & long exposures

Our lessons on flash have been particularly fun – more than I anticipated. Sometimes all the technical garble throws you for a loop, but once you actually TRY it, the technique comes naturally. The following shots start with an initial flash, and then finish off with a long exposure to capture ambient light. Fun fun...

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Seeing without a camera?

I’ve been thinking a lot about why photographers take pictures and about the thought-process that goes through our mind before and while we’re taking pictures. Maybe I’ve been thinking more and photographing less because of the flu that’s tied me down a lot in the past week… but none-the-less, I think thinking about taking pictures...

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Festival du voyageur

Friday night all the students braved the cold and walked around Provencher Boulevard to shoot the opening of the 39th Festival du voyageur. I’ve been attending these festivities over the years for as long as I can remember, so coming here with two cameras strewn around my neck was my idea of a fun outdoor...

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Show Time

Cranked it up to 800 and 1600 ISO and went to town. Here are a few pictures from last week’s show:
The Furr
Codename: The Sharks!
The Liptonians
Blue Sky Addicts
Chad
Kerri
Shannon
Landon
Christine and Shannon

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Shedding Photoshop Guilt

This is a combo image made of 3 different photos: the first one is a shot taken inside the Fyxx, the second one is of Danielle with circles of confusion (taken at the King’s Head before the Patrick Watson show in November), and the third photo is of a large tree from Assiniboine park on...

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