Mar 23, 2016
Detroit Auto Show | NAIAS 2016: Part 3
A continuation of my photo series from the North American International Auto Show (also referred to as the Detroit Auto Show / NAIAS 2016) in Detroit, Michigan.
Catalogue:
Auto Show
,
Classic Cars
,
Detroit
,
Images
,
Michigan
,
Middle America Series
,
Motor City 2016
,
Photography
Location:
Detroit, MI, USA
Mar 22, 2016
Ghosting Series: Medicine Hat, Alberta
Using archival images for inspiration, I've been amazed at how popular my ghosting series has become. I think everyone just likes to see the contrast and change of a location regardless of whether or not they even know where Medicine Hat, Alberta is. The effect is created by merging modern day photographs with archival images from the same perspective.
This new video is a brief highlight reel of some of my favorite shots from my Medicine Hat ghosting series. I recently expanded the series to include Calgary, Alberta - but more on that to come. Explore all of my original Around the Hat ghosting images here:
This new video is a brief highlight reel of some of my favorite shots from my Medicine Hat ghosting series. I recently expanded the series to include Calgary, Alberta - but more on that to come. Explore all of my original Around the Hat ghosting images here:
- Medicine Hat, Alberta Ghosting Images: PART 1
- Medicine Hat, Alberta Ghosting Images: PART 2
- Medicine Hat, Alberta Ghosting Images: PART 3
Ghosting: Medicine Hat, Alberta
Archival images merged with modern day shots of the same locations in Medcine Hat, Alberta. These are "ghosting images" from the Around the Hat photo series. More here: http://goo.gl/HmwRzs
Posted by Editing Luke on Saturday, March 19, 2016
Catalogue:
2016
,
Alberta
,
Around the Hat Series
,
Experiments
,
Ghosting Images
,
Images
,
Medicine Hat
,
Medicine Hat Photographer
,
Observations
,
Photography
,
Random Videos and Edits
Location:
Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
Mar 21, 2016
Creating an Epic Burger: Create Your Taste
Last week I was invited by McDonald's Canada to take part in their new Create Your Taste campaign. Now, if you're anything like me, you probably have a few misgivings about fast food and how good it can really be. Let me tell you, this experience resulted in THE best burger that I've ever had at any McDonald's restaurant (and I'm not just saying that to be polite).
I came in with an open mind and a lot of curiosity about what "Create Your Taste" even meant. Never did I expect to hear things like "Chipotle Aioli" or "Sundried Tomato Pesto" or "Artisan-Style Bakery Roll" uttered in a McDonald's - let alone offered as ingredients. This new campaign seems to bridge the gap between fast food and fine-dining by offering a comfortable middle ground that allows you to customize a gourmet burger entirely to your liking.
New kiosks allow you to place your order and see exactly what it will look like. Initially I was thinking this would be a bit impersonal, but an employee is actually there specifically to help - and more importantly, to offer recommendations based on all of the new ingredients available. One of the perks of ordering from the Create Your Taste menu is the addition of table service. Once your order is placed you grab an electronic number and your food is brought directly to you. The burger is on a wooden plank, the fries are in a metal basket - it's a nice touch.
In an effort to make the most of my experience I set out to create a burger unlike anything that I'd ever had at McDonald's before. I opted for 2 angus beef patties, natural cheddar, lettuce, tomato, 2 long sliced pickles, BBQ sauce, chipotle aioli, caramelized onions, sundried tomato pesto, guacamole, 2 bacon strips, all on an artisan-style bakery roll with a side poutine and a strawberry banana smoothie. If that sounds like a strange combination, you'd be correct. But, it was amazingly good! I've also never had a McDonald's burger that was this photogenic before.
You may be curious why I was approached by McDonald's Canada in the first place. As it turns out, Alberta is the first province in the country to get the new Create Your Taste kiosks rolled out in all of their restaurants. By 2017 they will be in 1000 McDonald's locations across Canada.
Long story short, I was impressed. I never thought of McDonald's as the place to go when I was craving a really good restaurant-style burger, but this is a pretty solid shift. The old menu is still there, but this new Create Your Taste menu is a major upgrade. When it comes down to it, a good burger is a good burger in my book.
I came in with an open mind and a lot of curiosity about what "Create Your Taste" even meant. Never did I expect to hear things like "Chipotle Aioli" or "Sundried Tomato Pesto" or "Artisan-Style Bakery Roll" uttered in a McDonald's - let alone offered as ingredients. This new campaign seems to bridge the gap between fast food and fine-dining by offering a comfortable middle ground that allows you to customize a gourmet burger entirely to your liking.
New kiosks allow you to place your order and see exactly what it will look like. Initially I was thinking this would be a bit impersonal, but an employee is actually there specifically to help - and more importantly, to offer recommendations based on all of the new ingredients available. One of the perks of ordering from the Create Your Taste menu is the addition of table service. Once your order is placed you grab an electronic number and your food is brought directly to you. The burger is on a wooden plank, the fries are in a metal basket - it's a nice touch.
In an effort to make the most of my experience I set out to create a burger unlike anything that I'd ever had at McDonald's before. I opted for 2 angus beef patties, natural cheddar, lettuce, tomato, 2 long sliced pickles, BBQ sauce, chipotle aioli, caramelized onions, sundried tomato pesto, guacamole, 2 bacon strips, all on an artisan-style bakery roll with a side poutine and a strawberry banana smoothie. If that sounds like a strange combination, you'd be correct. But, it was amazingly good! I've also never had a McDonald's burger that was this photogenic before.
You may be curious why I was approached by McDonald's Canada in the first place. As it turns out, Alberta is the first province in the country to get the new Create Your Taste kiosks rolled out in all of their restaurants. By 2017 they will be in 1000 McDonald's locations across Canada.
Long story short, I was impressed. I never thought of McDonald's as the place to go when I was craving a really good restaurant-style burger, but this is a pretty solid shift. The old menu is still there, but this new Create Your Taste menu is a major upgrade. When it comes down to it, a good burger is a good burger in my book.
Catalogue:
Alberta
,
Contract Work
,
Food
,
Images
,
In the Media
,
Instagram
,
Medicine Hat
,
Photography
Location:
Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
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