Lindsey and Christian Married in Saskatoon

Posted in shoots, wedding photography by Hemant Naidu on September 19, 2011

I met Lindsey and Christian on a cold fall evening last year. We sat in a coffee shop sipping on hot coffee as we discussed their upcoming wedding. It didn’t take long to realize that my style and the vision for their wedding would be a great match. After shooting their engagement session in June I got to know them a little better and started to really look forward to their wedding.

The weather was perfect at the Willows Golf & Country Club for their big day and it flew by. Despite all of the construction and traffic issues that come with Saskatoon summers the limousine was able to get us to multiple locations to make some great photos.

Here are some of my favourite photographs from the wedding, and be sure to also check out their high definition slideshow.

Note: for the best quality make sure HD is set to on along the right side of the video player. Scaling should be set to off.

A Frame from Stormy & Patrick’s Saskatoon Wedding

Posted in shoots, wedding photography by Hemant Naidu on August 29, 2011

One of many touching moments from Stormy and Patrick’s wedding this past weekend. Stay tuned for their full wedding story.

Christy & Harley’s Engagement Teaser in Saskatoon

Posted in engagement photography, shoots by Hemant Naidu on August 7, 2011

Christy and Harley are getting married this October in Saskatoon. The evening we made their engagement photos the sun was low in the sky and hidden behind some clouds creating the perfect light. Here’s a preview from their engagement shoot. Stay tuned for more from these two.

Stormy & Patrick are Engaged

Posted in engagement photography, shoots, wedding photography by Hemant Naidu on July 18, 2011

I met Stormy and Patrick in the fall of 2010 when we got together to chat about photography for their wedding. Right away I could tell that these two were going to be a lot of fun. They had a completely laid back attitude, and I knew that it was going to be a pleasure to make photographs of them.

We spent an evening at the University of Saskatchewan where we just casually walked around the grounds finding interesting locations to take some shots. My suspicions were correct in that both Stormy and Patrick were out to have a good time. I’m not sure there was much time where the two of them were not laughing their heads off. It sure made from some great shots of them just hanging out together.

Their wedding is this August at the Willows Golf & Country Club in Saskatoon, and I’m pretty confident that we’re going to have a great time together once again. Here are some of my favourite photographs from the evening, and be sure to also check out their high definition slideshow.

Note: for the best quality make sure HD is set to on along the right side of the video player. Scaling should be set to off.

The 2011 Yorkton Film Festival

Posted in event photography, film festival, shoots by Hemant Naidu on July 6, 2011

At the end of May some of Canada’s brightest filmmakers converged in Saskatchewan for the 64th annual Yorkton Film Festival. I had only heard about the festival about a year ago, and was very surprised that it is the oldest film festival in North America. Recently I had worked on a project with Katrina Ham of Lifetime Productions, who also sits on the festival’s board of directors. She had an idea to promote the festival via a Twitter roadtrip which I blogged about here. She brought me onboard to document the roadtrip from Saskatoon to Yorkton, as well as the the festival itself.

The festival kicked off Thursday evening and wrapped up Sunday afternoon. Between the panels of industry experts, screenings, and social events, the schedule was jam packed giving me ample opportunity to capture the feel of the festival. I didn’t get a chance to view as many films as I’d hoped, but luckily the ones I did see ended up winning many of the major awards. The panels were extremely informative and entertaining at the same time. I particularly enjoyed the tell it like it is attitude of director/screenwriter Dave Shultz. I think he really captured the room’s attention.

Even though the programs for the day wrapped up late in the afternoon, it did not mean that the fun stopped there. Each night there was some sort of social event scheduled that allowed festival delegates to just hang out to mingle and network. I think the highlight for me (and probaby many others) was LobsterFest. This event was held out at the Yorkton Lions Club which shares land with the Yorkton Gun Club. So after filling up on fresh lobster I had a chance to try my hand at skeet shooting. I hit four out of ten targets. I thought that was a pretty good score considering it was the first time I’d ever really shot a gun.