Sunday, March 15, 2015

Elizabeth Bosma - Award winner!

Elizabeth Bosma, College Honourable Mention winner
Photographer's Forum Magazine competition.
Elizabeth Bosma, (one of our Second Year students) has been recognized in the Nikon sponsored 35th  Annual Photographer's Forum Magazine image competition.  Out of 17000 (Seventeen Thousand!!!) images from around the world, Elizabeth was chosen as one of the College Honourable Mentions from the finalist selection group!  

Her photo will be published in the May 2015 issue of Photographer's Forum Magazine and in a hard-cover Best of College & High School Photography 2015 book.

The photograph of a Peddle Cab driver relaxing in the morning light was created in October on a Lambton College Digital Photography Field Study trip to New York City for all the second year students.   

"The photo, was taken in Central Park and it was one of those unique moments, the way the light and simplicity of it came together." says Bosma.  She added that "I'm really surprised and and proud to have been selected" 

Elizabeth (or Els for short) added that "the trip and (Lambton Digital Photography) program has helped me to build my confidence and be more open about my work"

According to the Program Co-ordinator Richard Beland, "One of the things that I’m most proud of with Els, and if I may, with all of our students, is that there is a traceable growth through First into Second Year showing the successful learning of technical and photojournalistic skills that are subsequently being used to tell interesting and creative stories."

He adds "The fact that Els has been recognized is an indication of many things, most notably, that Els’ consistent hard work as a student has earned her this well-deserved rank. It only stands to reason that she has a bright future to look forward to."

Congratulations Elizabeth!


Lambton College student Geri Freeborn was also chosen as a finalist in 2013.


A peddle-cab driver relaxes in the morning sun, in Central Park, New York City. Photo by Elizabeth Bosma

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Lambton College’s Digital Photography program offering $500 memorial entrance award to an incoming student

Students entering Lambton College’s Digital Photography program will have the opportunity to compete for a $500 entrance award at the College’s annual Open House taking place on Saturday, March 28.
The Geri Freeborn Memorial Entrance Award was created by program faculty in honour of a former Digital Photography student who passed away suddenly in January 2013. At age 57, Freeborn was the oldest student to enroll in the College’s Digital Photography program. She has been remembered as a hard working student who was creatively driven. In fact, a month after her passing, faculty were advised that one of her photographs had been selected as a finalist in a national competition that garnered 17,000 entries.
Program faculty are hoping to honour Freeborn’s memory by granting this award to a student who demonstrates that same creative promise.
Students who have enrolled in the Digital Photography program for September 2015 will have the opportunity to present their photography portfolio in person to program faculty during Open House. Each student will be allowed to present a minimum of six (maximum of 12) photographs for review. In addition to being judged based on their eye for creativity and their craft, students must also demonstrate a passion for photography.
Photos can be presented in electronic or print format. If being presented in an electronic format, photos must be presented on a laptop computer, tablet, or loaded onto a memory stick (smartphones are not permitted). All images must be high resolution quality and jpeg format.
Portfolio viewings will be held during the Lambton College Open House on Saturday, March 28, which takes place between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.  A tour of the photo studio and a presentation of the program will be held at both 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. with portfolio presentations to follow each tour.
Interested applicants can register a portfolio viewing for either time slot by contacting Richard Beland, Program Coordinator at richard.beland@lambtoncollege.ca.
Select spots still remain in Lambton College’s Digital Photography program for September 2015. For more information, please visit lambtoncollege.ca/phtd or stop by the College’s annual Open House on Saturday March 28 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to chat with students and faculty and learn more about the program.
For more information about Lambton College’s upcoming Open House, please visit lambtoncollege.ca/OpenHouse.

Need some guidance in your program decisions? Book a private consultation or personal tour with one of our knowledgeable Enrolment Advisors. For more information, please call 519-541-2403 or email us at info@lambtoncollege.ca.


The 2014 recipient of the Geri
Freeborn Memorial Entrance
Award, Emily Hussey

All Photos by Emily Hussey
 


Saturday, February 28, 2015

Snow much fun!

Pounce the mascot goes for a
tube ride! Photo by
David Beaton
By Lorraine Krayenbrink 
A mass production of man made snow has greeted Lambton College students during the first few weeks of January. The fabrication went on for days and soon there was a gigantic heap of snow, ready for something.  I asked around the campus looking for someone to shed light on to the reason behind the snow manufacturing and no seemed to know.  I thought to myself that maybe we were offering a new course on campus, Snow Making 101.  

On January 22, the reason behind the snow mountain was made clear to us.  Lambton College has partnered with Boarder Pass Canada to make a unique opportunity for the people of Sarnia and surrounding areas, included with a tow rope, snow hills and a lot of fun.

Dave Ouellette project manager of Boarder Pass Canada puts on a show
 for the crowd in attendance for the opening. Photo by David Beaton
Tim Nixon, co-owner of Boarder Pass Canada, has chosen Lambton College to be the home of the Ontario’s first snow boarding cable park located on a college campus.  Tim made it clear that no experience is needed to use the park.  

If you are new to snowboarding or want to brush up on your skills before heading out to the big hills, this is the place to come.  Tim mentioned that lessons are available to those who want to learn a few new tips and use of the park is free to Lambton College students from Monday through Wednesday.

Faculty Dave Chidley shows Dave Ouellette
 images of his boarding demo.
 Photo by Els Bosma
On that Thursday morning our photography teacher Dave Chidley, excitedly came into our photography class and said, “Grab your cameras and let’s get outside and practise our decisive moment, composition and journalism techniques.”  

Braving the sub-zero temperatures, we participated in the grand opening festivities that were being held just outside our class room door.   


Below are some of the pictures from that morning. The most exciting moment for me was when Dave Ouellette project manager of Boarder Pass Canada, demonstrated his skills on the snow board; he made a jump high enough that I was able to capture him in mid air. 

Dave Ouellette project manager of Boarder Pass Canada puts on a show for
the crowd in attendance for the opening. 
Photo by Lorraine Krayenbrin
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Dave Ouellette project manager of Boarder Pass Canada puts on a show for
the crowd in attendance for the opening. 
Photo by Els Bosma
Dave Ouellette project manager of Boarder Pass Canada puts on a show for
the crowd in attendance for the opening. 
Photo by Lorraine Krayenbrink
Lambton College representatives and Boarder Pass Canada employees join "Pounce" for a photo 
at the opening. Photo by David Beaton

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Dave Sandford, Guest Speaker


Photographer Dave Sandord speaks at Lambton
Lambton College Digital Photography. 
Photo by Laura Mclean
The Lambton College Digital Photography classes were treated to a special guest in our on-going guest speaker "In the Studio" series.

Faculty member Dave Chidley interviewed Sandford and we had an extensive question and answer session.

We were wowed by Dave Sandford's wide range of subjects, mostly from the world of sports.   From the Stanley Cup Finals, to football, to the Olympics to wake-boarding Sandford's unique approach and style come through in the images.


Faculty Dave Chidley interviews Photographer Dave Sandord at Lambton
College Digital Photography.  Photo by Laura Mclean
Social media promotion, building bridges with clients and working with elite athlete stories gave the students a glimpse of how a busy full-time professional is working in the market today.


Discussion on his education, the steps required to reach his goals, and the work necessary, educated us all on the dedication required for success.  Sandford uses specialized equipment, to achieve images from inside a NHL goalie net, while being towed by a wake-boarding boat or hanging out in a hot-air balloon.   He uses studio strobe lighting to illuminate hockey rinks to achieve the best quality possible.  He shared details on of the many technical challenges he faces.
Thanks to Dave Sanford for giving his time and sharing so many great stories about his career!  The educational experience was a tremendous bonus to our students.

You can see more of Sandford's work and follow his career:
Twitter  @Dave_Sandford  https://twitter.com/dave_sandford
Instagram  @sandfordpix instagram.com/sandfordpix/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sandford-Photography/543440939018197
Website http://davesandfordphotos.com

Photo by Dave Sandford/NHL Images
Photo by Dave Sandford
Photo by Dave Sandford/NHL Images
Photo by Dave Sandford
Photo by Dave Sandford
Photo by Dave Sandford/NHL Images
Photo by Dave Sandford
Photo by Dave Sandford
Photo by Dave Sandford
Photo by Dave Sandford
Dave Sandford rides the Zamboni ice machine at the NHL Winter Classic game.
L.A. Kings Jeff Carter and Dave Sandford with the Stanley Cup.
Photo by Dave Sandford
A class photo, with our special guest, Dave Sandford, THANKS! DAVE
Photo by Dave Chidley

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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Artistic Alchemy, The Lambton College Art Collective Exhibition


“Sarnia is a jewel in the crown of Ontario.” Chris Cook



Wine, hors d’ouvres, and an amazing sense of appreciation for the arts surrounded us as we strolled through the Lawrence House, November 5, for the opening Gala of the second annual arts exhibit, this year titled, Artistic Alchemy Exhibition.

Richard Beland Digital Photography Coordinator, said that when hearing the term ‘Works of Art’, the key word is work because so much time, effort, and emotion go into creating something that the artist can feel is worthy of showing off. There was an amazing array of ceramics, paintings, sketches, and numerous photos.

The winner of the President’s Award went to the very talented Katie Tremblay. Her art was described as not only thought provoking but also on the darker side. One could not help but feel a connection to her riveting work.

Chris Snedden poetically put, “Sarnia has it going on!” So many can agree that the Sarnia area contributes much to the community with the abundance of talent from many different facets. Art is so important these days. It helps us express who we are and to explore a new vision of the
world. “It is one of the biggest contributors and economic driving forces to Canada which brings in billion of dollars (yes with a ‘b’) per year.” Says Chris. We have to realize that art is not simply a visual gem but also an economic boost that involves us all. “This is an environment that nurtures potential, and that is the beauty of the Artistic Alchemy Exhibition”- Explains Chris.

Alastair MacKay, Michael Mansfield, and Brian Vickery with some very generous culinary
management student volunteers provided the hors d’ouvres which included duck, shrimp, rice
Lawrence House on opening night.
balls and more, all resting on a beautiful bed of fresh sprouts; they tasted as scrumptious as
they looked! Enjoying these delicacies was a great reminder that art is not limited to paper,
lenses, or clay but involves food as well!

With a grin, and a deafening applause, that could probably be heard blocks down the street,
Richard Beland made his way to the front of the crowd to thank many people who helped in making this amazing night a terrific success “Its not only a technical college but a college that has a number of applied Arts and we are lucky to have the Lawrence House support us in our creative expression-“- And, “…without making it sound like an award speech-“: I would first like to acknowledge, the Lawrence House for the space to hold this event, Megan O’Neil (founder of one tomato), Judith Morris (College President), Jessica and Mary for donating their Sunday to set up for this special event, Michael and Ryan for the wonderful food, and a very special thanks to Lois Nantais, the ‘force’ behind this event “-and we are indebted to you!” Richard added.
Diano Brainelli and his band.  Photo by David Beaton

The music was fantastic and added to the cultural atmosphere of the event. Diano Brainelli and his band performed excellently. Playing various jazz songs, including jazzed up versions of The Eagles and Pink Floyd! Many people threw away the feeling of embarrassment to dance to their favourite tunes!

The calibration of the music, culinary excellence, artistic pleasantries and brilliant hosts brought this night together and created a cultural experience at the Lawrence House. Many people would agree that the Gala Opening night and the Exhibit was a smash hit!

President's Award Winner Katie Tremblay and Lambton College President Judy Morris.  Photo by David Beaton=
Award winning photograph of NYC windows, by Katie Trembley. 
l-r Richard Beland (Digital Photography Coordinator, Judy Morris (Lambton College President), David Beaton (First Year student), Kaitlyn Eastman (Program Grad),  Photo by Oluwasegun "Bisi" Alawode
Event organizer Lois Nantais speaks at the opening Gala.  Photo by David Beaton
Richard Beland the Digital Photography program co-ordinator speaks during the gala.  Photo by David Beaton
Digital Photography faculty present, l-r Mark Russell, Lorrie Williams, Dave Chidley, Troy Shantz and Richard Beland.  Photo by Glenn Ogilvie / The Sarnia Journal
Nathena Lightheart admires her photograph on the wall.  Photo by Oluwasegun "Bisi" Alawode
Second year photos student, Oluwasegun "Bisi" Alawode and his wife Tito, who is also a Lambton College student enjoying the Gala opening night.   Photo by David Beaton
Some of the student work, hanging at the Lawrence House exhibition.   Photo by David Beaton
First year Digital Photography students enjoying the event, l-r:  Emily Hussey, Kendal Turner, Larryl Ybanez, Sidney Fletcher.   Photo by David Beaton
Alastair MacKay, of the Culinary Management program student volunteers provided the hors d’ouvres  for the Gala event.  Photo by David Beaton
The Culinary Management program volunteers provided the hors d’ouvres  for the Gala event. Photo by David Beaton
 Faculty, Troy Shantz and Mark Russell with Graduate Angelyn Smolders show off their style.  Photo by David Beaton



Saturday, December 20, 2014

Holiday Spirit

Christmas With A Smile

Will Laroque, Jessica Dillon and Paige Bertholds lighten
up the studio.  Photo by Elizabeth Bosma
Christmas is a remarkable season, the atmosphere of love sharing and giving makes it one of the most memorable season of the year. As the end of the year approaches many families looks forward to it with eagerness of sharing love, reuniting with relatives and spending quality time together with loved ones. The shopping malls are abuzz, the streets are lighted, the weather is different and everyone beams with smile knowing the holiday is around the corner.

The culture of giving Christmas cards has evolved from just mere words to customized cards that sometimes is adorned with a beautiful family portrait. How beautiful is it to send loving and wonderful messages to people with a beautiful family portrait on the card.

On Saturday, November 29th 2014, we teamed up with Goodwill on Wellington Street Sarnia to photograph several families. Our mission was clear, to put a smile on people’s faces by making beautiful photographs and offering families quality prints all at no cost to them.

Student and faculty set up lights and a backdrop for the photography shoot.  Photo by Elizabeth Bosma

Will Laroque manages the digital workflow.  Photo by Oluwasegun Alawode

We arrived at Goodwill around 11am to set up our lights and backdrop with a team of enthusiastic photographers with the assistance of some faculty members, who with their expertise were inspired to put smiles on the people faces. We had our strategy all marked out and everyone was well aware of their responsibility so as to achieve an efficient workflow.

Smile! Photo by Oluwasegun Alawode
Different families started arriving at about noon, and we immediately set out with the task of the day. At the end of each session each family was provided with a CD of images and a few beautiful print. The joy on their faces as they received this print was priceless. 

We are glad that with our cameras we were able to make a worthy contribution in the Sarnia Lambton community in this Christmas season.
A team-effort to make it a special experience for everyone.  Photo by Elizabeth Bosma 

Smiles on both sides of the photography session. Photo by Oluwasegun Alawode