
A well deserved view on top of the John Hancock Observatory after a very long drive with some great friends.
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Francis Fortin - Portrait, Landscape & Event Photography

A well deserved view on top of the John Hancock Observatory after a very long drive with some great friends.
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Where the water flows, the skies bleed, and the mountains reach for the heavens…
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The wonderful group I had the chance to study the oceans with:
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Studying Marine Biology down at the McGill Bellairs Research Institute.
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Something I had on my computer for a long time and posted on Facebook, but never got around to posting here.
Montreal is an amazing city and I feel blessed to live here! [Read more...]

This is actually a picture that’s a few months old and that I never got around to posting. I really like it though, so here it is! [Read more...]

Reposted from http://www.francisfortin.com/posts/omtl. They picture came out really great so I thought it deserved it’s own post! [Read more...]

The beat of drums and joyous celebration attracted protesters and bystanders to Victoria Square for the first day of Occupy Montreal. The rain and harsh weather seemed not to stop hundreds of Montrealers from marching through the streets of the downtown area in opposition to reckless corporate greed, in the spirit of events launched a month ago in New York City. Even as the chilly wind blew in, many were determined to stay the night, as they set up their tents and prepared for the evening. The sight was one of awe-inspiring solidarity, as volunteers prepared and handed out food, warm blankets and even in certain cases extra tents for those willing to stay. It was a beautiful sight: one of peaceful comradery, celebratory dancing and round-table discussion. Quite simply, it was an event I couldn’t miss!
For more information, visit OccupyTogether.org or your nearest city’s ongoing protest.

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So, Oli and I once again decided to depart on a spontaneous trip. Only four days before the planned departure date did we get ourselves organized: plane tickets were purchased, train passes booked, e-mails sent out, etc. For our last-minute endeavor, we were surprisingly lucky; throughout the trip, everything went according to “plan” (quite loosely planned to say the least).
We are immensely grateful for the kind and hospitable hosts who had us during our wandering the reaches of Western Europe, and that on such short notice. Notably, we are in debt to our friends in Paris, Medemblik (north of Amsterdam) and Berlin, without whom our trip wouldn’t have been the success it was.
Throughout our two-week adventure, we tirelessly walked the streets of the illuminated city of Paris, the cosmopolitan center of Brussels, the charming medieval World Heritage Site of Bruges. Amsterdam, with it’s bright red lights and it’s hazy venues, as well as Berlin, with its variety of architecture and art, also revealed themselves (ever so lightly) to our eyes and our cameras.
Below you will find a select few of my favorite photos taken on this trip: some will include anecdotes, others simply descriptive titles, and yet others will speak for themselves. Since I had many to go through, most pictures will only have very slight edits, and even the ones which have been edited have only received minor colour treatments (I’ll leave heavy edits and fine art for another time).
Enjoy traveling with me through my photographs and remember to comment and/or contact me with any and all questions!
Oli shooting something in the distance.
Wedding taking place in Champs de Mars, as the couple walks towards the Eiffel Tower.
Tourists descend in bus-loads to taking pictures of the Eiffel Tower before getting back on and departing to the next location.

So, I just got back from my trip to the amazing Meliá Las Dunas hotel in Cuba. We had some decent weather (at times rain, although mostly sunny with a bit of clouds) which gave us wonderful sunsets. Here are a few of my select photos from this trip. [Read more...]

As I strolled about Grand Central Station, taking pictures of what I could, I stumbled upon a wedding photo session taking place inside. Obviously I wanted to get some candid shots, so as a stalker I followed the lovely couple. I managed to get a few pictures, right up until the session-photographer’s assistant came up to me and asked me kindly if I could get out of their way (they were jealous of the angle and location I had found to get some good lighting and they now wanted to take pictures from the same spot… amateurs hehe).

Here are five different cityscape photos from my NYC trip. If we were to keep tabs and say they are my favourite, I should probably also include Downtown NYC in this list. [Read more...]

Two random photos from my NYC trip that I thought I’d share: the first because I find it mesmerizing and the second because I like the blur:
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I guess the title of this post is somewhat self-explanatory. Here are a few of my favorite “people-pictures” from my NYC trip: [Read more...]

Here are a few of the pictures I took from our mountain biking trip to Lake Louisa. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get pictures of everyone (read: I wasn’t able to stay far ahead enough to get shots of the “in-shape” people). Anyways, enjoy and feel free to comment! [Read more...]

Here’s a little photo shoot I did a little while back of a cute little baby, Yann. [Read more...]
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