Photographer By Night | Behind the scenes with Tomasz Wagner
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  • June9th

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    Hey Janice and Justin, it was great being a part of your wedding day. I’d like to personally thank Justin for making me cry with that speech!!.. and every time I watch the video..! To see the rest of the images and preview the highlight reel, visit them online!

    Disclaimer: If you make it through the video without pulling out a tissue, then a well deserved pat on the back should follow.
    http://www.janicejustin.mananetwork.net/

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  • June3rd

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    LauraJane and Ace’s complete day packed with photos and a video all in one place. Watch the day unfold and hear the best man’s epic speech!

    http://www.acelj.mananetwork.net/

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  • May17th

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    sumanmariow

    One couple, five bridesmaids, five groomsmen, two ceremonies and 16 hours of epicness – all packed into one full and eventful day.
    The gorgeous Suman and handsome Mario hosted a fun-filled wedding with the culture and colours of India and elegance and charm of Italy.

    Congratulations to the both of you and enjoy the honeymoon!

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  • May11th

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    If there was a couple who would climb the highest mountain, in the snowiest weather and fight off a snow leopard for a good photo, it would be these two. Photo was taken near the Beach House in West Vancouver’s Dundarave area.

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  • May9th

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    Was asked to come out and help photograph Anny and Vincent’s wedding for Threesixty photography a couple weeks ago. Secondary was my primary role at this event, so I took the libery to doing all the creative photographs throughout the night.
    Without all the added pressure of delivering the key shots, I decided to take the opportunity and apply the beautiful 85L throughout the whole day. Enjoy some of the photos as they were taken all with the 85mm f1.2

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  • April25th

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    Welcome to the first Fine Art Category!

    On here I’ll be featuring photos with more of artistic spin and creative bond between complementary photographs. As I focus more in this realm, I hope to produce pieces with a bit more connection to emotion,  story or a place in time.

    I present, “Faces of Jaisalmer”

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  • April18th

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    acelauracongrats

    Congratulations Ace and Laura!

    I’d like to thank the the both of you for letting me be a part your special day, I hope you don’t mind posting a early teaser from last night!
    I’m also going to send out a quick shout-out to “Google” Christian, the best man for getting the best material the Internet can provide for your speech! Well executed my friend!

  • April10th

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    Jodhpur

    Posted in: India, Jodhpur, Travel

    The city of Jodpur is referred to as the Blue City due to the blue tinge of the whitewashed houses. Jodhpur lies near the geographic centre of Rajasthan state, which makes it a convenient base for travel in a region much frequented by tourists. The city is famous for a couple of it’s landmarks like the Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhavan Palace, and the Jaswant Thada. Production of furniture, spices and teas is Jodhpur’s popular exports as well.

    The Jaswant Thada is an architectural landmark made purely of white marble and built as a memorial in 1899 for the death of Maharja Jaswant Singh II.  While inside, I overheard a tour guide speaking of the marble being so thin in some areas and pointed at locations in the wall were you could see the suns rays clearly visible. By design, this kept the room warm all throughout the nights during colder seasons. Small, compact and very beautiful, the memorial isn’t anything short of a well crafted masterpiece. With it’s white exterior, snapping a photo during the golden hour would yield great results.

    Just a short rickshaw ride away lay the monstrous Mehrangarh Fort built high above the blue city on top of a mountain. Seen from a far, the Fort has stood the test of time and many battles as well. You can easily spend a half, even a full day just tinkering around the castle, analyze each room with detail. Initially tourist price might be of a shock at first, but you’ll be surprised it comes included with a helpful audio guide; one of the best audio guides I’ve listened to thus far too. Students take note to bring your passes, it’ll be your discount voucher! Read More | Comments