Episode 21 – Wayne Simpson – Elora, Ontario

Podcast Episode #21 – Apr 15, 2024

In this podcast interview we will be talking to Wayne Simpson, a professional photographer, author, and educator currently based in Elora, Ontario.

You Can Learn Photography Podcast Episode #21 with Wayne Simpson (mp3)
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Wayne Simpson is an Ojibwe author and photographer from Aamjiwnaang First Nation based in the quaint village of Elora, Ontario. Wayne specializes in dramatic portraiture and landscape photography.

What began as a side passion while working as a graphic designer in Calgary, Alberta, has now blossomed into the full-time, creative endeavour that is proudly Wayne Simpson Photography.

Simpson’s ultimate goal, whether he is photographing a person or a place, is to create images that evoke emotion and a sense of mystery. Exceptionally executed, his portraits hold a mythic quality and hint at a deeper story, beckoning the viewer to wonder about the subject’s life and experience. He actively seeks out many of his subjects and builds a rapport with them before a portrait is created. His award-winning landscape photography, on the other hand, showcases the mood, drama, and extraordinary beauty of the planet’s wilder places and inspires the viewer to appreciate the more subtle details.

As an educator, Wayne Simpson conducts portrait and landscape photography workshops throughout Canada – from the peaks of Banff National Park to the beautiful coastline of Prince Edward Island.

You can follow Wayne’s work and learn more from the following links:
■ Website: waynesimpsonphotography.com
■ Facebook: waynesimpsonphotography
■ Instagram: waynesimpsonphoto

From your podcast app click on this link to the images which will automatically use your browser. These are a selection of Wayne’s images discussed during the Showcase on the Podcast.

YouTube Video’s mentioned on the Podcast:
Legacy – SIGMA 28mm, 40mm AND 105mm Art Primes, by Sigma Canada. Follow along as SIGMA Pro Photographer Wayne Simpson photographs Frank Kuiack , the last remaining fishing guide in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada. Film by: Kyle McDougall
Through The Lens S05E04 @waynesimpsonphoto by Adorama
Ep. 58 – Resilience and the Power of Portraiture with Wayne Simpson – by Rising Laterally

Wayne’s personal journey of connection to a once forbidden culture

Photo labs mentioned on the podcast:
Smokestack Digital fine art prints in Hamilton.
Technicare Imaging photo lab in Edmonton.

Wayne’s Lighting Equipment mentioned on the podcast
STROBEPRO – Godox AD600BM
STROBEPRO – Godox AD600 Pro TTL

The book Mentioned on the podcast (Amazon.ca)
How To Quit Drinking Without Willpower by Don Avesta

The Music snippets that you hear in the intro and outro of the podcast is from “upbeat-motivation-corporate” by M-Dewala on Pixabay Music.

December Theme Challenge – Holiday Portrait

For this month, December 2023, the theme challenge is “Holiday Portrait“. This month you will have the opportunity to create a photograph of family during the Holiday season. Keep it simple, use natural light and have fun creating a treasured memory. You can take a portrait, indoors or outdoors of pretty much anyone or group doing something relating to a holiday activity. In the photo below, I had an opportunity to create an image with my grandson picking out a Christmas tree.

Take what you learned with last months challenge to help with capturing this months assignment; quality and direction of light, subject position in relation to the activity or prop, head in a clean spot, framing and separation from the background. When taking a portrait your main concern is depth of field so start with Aperture Priority mode and auto ISO, let the camera choose the Shutter Speed, just ensure your subject is relatively still in case the camera chooses a slower Shutter Speed not suitable if your subject is moving.

Students are encouraged to develop their ability to tell a story or invoke an emotion, as well as how to plan and troubleshoot while creating their images. As such it’s important to not only create the image but to also include a “title”, and write a short paragraph about; how they came up with the idea, any interesting back ground that compelled them to make the image, and describe any techniques on how they overcame any obstacles.

As always with our monthly theme challenges we try to seek out an instructional resource, below are a few YouTube video links to give you some hints, tips and ideas on portrait photography during the holiday season:
How to Shoot Family Portraits During the Holidays by B&H Photo Video Pro Audio (2 min. 5 sec.)
5 Tips for Creating Authentic Natural Light Family Portraits by Adorama (7 min. 32 sec.)
11 ideas for STUNNING Christmas Photos at Home by Mango Street (7 min. 50 sec.)

If you want to share your image there is no facility to upload your image here, however just paste your social media link of your image in your comment and we’ll be able to see your image. Please note comments are moderated so it will not show up right away, however we do get a notification when any comment is posted so it won’t take long to get approved and subsequently show up. By posting your social media link of your image in your comment, it gives everyone visiting the bog a chance to not only see your image for the challenge but also the ability to look at your other work as well by visiting your social media through your link. We want sharing to be a positive experience and we hope you have fun with this month with this challenge.

An important part of improving your photography is practice, which is one aspect of the monthly theme challenge in addition you have an opportunity to learn about different genres, techniques and tips.