Sunchasers - ready for review!

See yourself

as art

 

Adventure awaits

Are you ready to go on an adventure? Are you ready to surrender to that ball of fire in the sky? We don't know where exactly we're going to go. We don't know what the sun will look like on that particular day.

We wake before sunrise, and we literally chase it.

It’s over there on that wall. It's over there by that Patrick grass, and we chase it and we play and we dance.

Sun chasers are for people that love either the outdoors, love being in nature, or love the concrete jungle. People who want the environment to play a part in their photographs.

 
 

Sunchasers

Join me on a wild, whimsical photographic adventure where we get up before the sun. We jump in my car, we play music, we talk, we drive around like tornado chasers. And then, as we see the landing of the tornado (the sun), we drive as fast as we can towards it, jump out of the car, and we shoot.

It's got this exhilarating intensity to it because it's such a small window of time. As every second passes, the sun continues to change until it’s no longer working in this particular location. And we jump in the car and we drive off to the next spot. We find new magic.

We go until we have a sense of satisfaction that we were able to create something out of nothing… all before the average 9 to 5 day starts.

 
 

What’s Included

Sunchasers are a two-hour shoot, with three outfit changes and spanning over three locations. It includes 10 pictures and a one-week turnaround, for $450 plus HST. To request a Sunchaser, click the button below to book your intro call.

 
 

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I WENT ON AN ADVENTURE TO MEET A MAN AND A CAMERA. IT TURNS OUT I WENT ON AN ADVENTURE TO MEET MYSELF.
— Lillian Motta