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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: December 2008

One Word Wednesdays: what’s your word?

What’s the first word that comes to your mind?

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In a former post my good friend Duncan left a comment suggesting I do my little “polarizing” effect on a critically sharp eye ball. Well I had one kicking around (an image, that is) and I decided to go to town with it. Doesn’t look as polarized as the bird shot Duncan was referring to,...

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Snowshoeing!

I’ve been meaning to snowshoe for a long time now, and never got to it. The first time I tried it was over 5 winters ago, in the middle of the great northern Ontario, in a bright wooded area with big tennis-like wooden snowshoes. There was probably 5 meters of snow below us and we...

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studio crasher

I was a studio crasher the other day. Not in a bad sense, I was actually helping Elisabeth Schalla as she was doing a portrait shoot of her daughter and her friend in the daylight studio at school. I’ve enjoyed teaching and helping students at PrairieView this year, not only because I get to be...

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One Word Wednesdays: what’s your word?

What’s the first word that comes to your mind?:

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