See the Unseen: a Quebec Time-Lapse
Everyone has a story to share from 2020, and this mine: I’m driven by the passion to create images that tell stories. Each moment, or photograph, represents a tangible piece of our memories as time passes.
Everyone has a story to share from 2020, and this mine: I’m driven by the passion to create images that tell stories. Each moment, or photograph, represents a tangible piece of our memories as time passes.
The Osheaga Music and Arts Festival is a long-running multi-day music event that took place at the Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal, Quebec. Here are some photos from the event.
This month Randy took the camera out to capture sunsets in this beautiful city. The weather has been almost perfect in August. Long days and colorful skies after 6 pm. We are constantly working on creating new material for our Québec Deluxe time-lapse photography project.
I have to start by saying that the title of this video doesn’t mean that we covered the entire Montreal metropolitan area. We call it “Montréal Total” because this video has photo sequences of the city made during different seasons, from Winter 2012 to Fall 2017.
Montréal has many spots to capture its skyline line from, which is very helpful for photography, the most notorious places are Parc Jean Drapeau, the Old Port (from the Clock Tower), and the Mount Royal hill. And for those who are not afraid of heights there is an observation deck located on the 46th floor of the Place Ville Marie building that offers 360-degree view of the city.