Illuminares
/Set your life on fire. Seek those who fan your flames. ~Rumi
Set your life on fire. Seek those who fan your flames. ~Rumi
I don't remember a Poodle at this Photoshoot and I have photographic evidence.
What a fun bunch, as you can see from this year's Queer Film FestivalProgram guide.
The photograhic evidence.....
The wonderful folks of Out on Screen and Out in Schools.
I LOVE WEDNESDAYS!!
My 2nd cover for Xtra! and I am so proud and honoured that it is the cast of Canada's 1st Lesbian Opera. Opening on August 5th at the Queer Arts Festival in Vancouver.
I've been spending time with some amazing young folks lately, shooting unique GRAD portraits for their memory books.
Cassie's graduation outfit is bound with love and tradition. Her red button blanket was made by teenager Takeri Charlie of Chehalis, BC, who makes one blanket for each grad every year as her mother did before her.
Cassie's black gown is 65 years old and belonged to her grandmother who danced in it at the Commodore Ballroom. We had fun getting Cassie to twirl in that gown!!!
The exquisite white swan feather was beaded by Cassie, as well, she wore a cedar head piece she wove herself for her graduation ceremony.
I never thought I would utter these words. I loved this Opera. I saw the workshop last summer at the Queer Arts Festival in Vancouver. Well, I had to see it. I was photographing it for them. Seriously, it was not what I expected. First of all, I developed an instant crush on the lead soprano. Secondly, the male role broke my heart. Like tears in my eyes and heart crushing compassion for his story, that kind of broke my heart.
This was the largest, longest and most elaborate photo shoot I've ever done and involved the collaborative efforts of 12 people to pull it off. It was so worth it. We created some awesome images for the Opera. The Georgia Straight, Xtra and the Courier all featured the images which had enormous impact in its promotion.
The Opera is so poignant today in a 2013 world where we can still be tortured and murdered for simply being who we are.
From the Queer Arts Festival website - "When the Sun Comes Out is the world premiere of Canada’s first lesbian opera, commissioned by QAF. This ground-breaking new work is written by composer Leslie Uyeda and poet Rachel Rose, and directed by James Fagan Tait.
A story of forbidden love, divided loyalties and culture clash, the opera explores the oppression that queers face, and the risks they take, in nations where homosexuality is illegal."
From left to right: Aaron Durand, Teiya Kasahara, Julia Morgan, and Leslie Uyeda (with baton).
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I might be just a wee bit proud standing in my room at the 10x10 Photography Project Opening in Toronto, Ontario.
Photo by Teiya Kasahara, Opera Singer Extraordinnaire
I recently got to play with the big lights during a portraiture course taught by one of my favorite Bodhissatva Photographer's Adam Blasberg.
This is Lindsey. Isn't he the most Dapper ever?!!
This is Lindsey. Isn't he the most Dapper ever?!!
Angela helped me with this Game of Thrones recreation. I'm happy with the result especially since we only had about 45 minutes to get the lights and coloured gels right.
The ever so lovely Ava Vanderstarren.
When you get that phone call. You know the one. The one where they ask you if you are sitting down. When that call comes time stands still and that moment is etched in your memory forever.
There is no 'right' way to grieve. Everyone finds their own way. My way was remembering through photographs. I sat on my bedroom floor surrounded by photo albums and memories sheltered under yellowing sticky tack pages. Some of the photos were faded. Some of the memories had faded as well, thankfully triggered by the existence of photographic evidence.
It wasn't until my uncle died suddenly last April that I realized how profoundly important photography is in our lives. Photographs helped to renew bonds within my family, they filled us with joy, they offered us relief from our grief, and they honoured my uncle's life.
This is the last photograph I took of my Uncle Stew in the summer of 2011. I will always remember his giggle, his bratty sense of humour and his love of life. I am so grateful I took a moment to take this image of him.
To have had those moments with him and to have this photographic memory. It is truly, a gift.
Vancouver portrait photographer Belle Ancell specializes in creating heirloom fine art for families.
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