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Gordon Ross Photography

24 Nov 2023
Church, Mandalay, Burma Diptych

Changing the lights on a cross in Mandalay, Burma. 

I took this picture while leading a tour years ago in Burma. When I look at this image, I wonder what conversations brought them to do this risky job. 

What would lead these 2 to risk their lives to change the lights on a cross high above the ground, on an old structure, without safety gear, in bare feet?

Was it the priest that asked them to do it? Was it a belief that they might be protected by God, or that they might curry favour with God by changing the light, and ultimately be saved? 

Or was it more mundane? Just a job that needed to be done and these were the available guys? In countries, where they have poor safety standards, dangerous jobs are undertaken regularly. When someone dies doing a job like this in a poor country, they rarely make the news. 

We stayed for a while, but it was kind of unbearable to watch them moving around up there. We couldn’t watch any longer so we left. I hope they made it down. 

03 Dec 2021
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Portrait Genres

Portraiture has been one of my principal genres at my home base on Vancouver Island. It’s also one of my principal genres abroad. Portraiture is a dynamic interplay between the photographer and the subject. I love it because I get to meet and get to know so many amazing people. I feel blessed with all who have entrusted with me this deeply personal task.

What kind of portraits do I shoot?

My portraits fit into the categories of traditional/formal, environmental, lifestyle, glamour, conceptual and corporate headshots.


Portrait

Traditional

A style with an emphasis on the face, expression and mood.

Professional Portrait

Environmental

An environmental portrait is about the context of the person in an important or relevant place for them such as their work, their studio or some sort of activity such as their sport of hobby.

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Lifestyle

This style capture people in a space and activity that they identify with their lifestyle.

Portrait Alt

Glamour

A glamour portrait is all about the glam: clothing, hair and makeup.

Conceptual Portrait

Conceptual

A genre that resonates with an idea. It is about conveying a message through portrait imagery.

Commercial Portrait

Corporate / Commercial

The corporate headshot is about the upper body and face and is usually shot against a monochrome background with even lighting across the face.

How the Process Works

First we set a time and a place for the shoot. This could be in the studio or it could be on location in nature or at another location of your choosing. Then, the images from our shoot are put into a private gallery for your review. From there, I edit the images of you select and I deliver the photos to you as prints, as electronic files, or both.


20 Sep 2021

A wildlife gallery of images from around the world

I have taken photographs since I was a boy and I have explored a number of photographic subjects along the way. Wildlife photography is a genre that stayed with me and matured with me as I grew older. To see a wild creature fully inhabit its wild space with its raw natural energy is powerful and captivating. To capture it photographically is my icing on the cake.

From Antarctica to the Serengeti, our planet has an amazing variety of landscapes and climates. It can be a challenge to work in such extreme environments but there is always a way if there is the will. I am creating a number of downloadable cheatsheets for anyone keen to learn more about how to work in extreme environments. I’ve figured a few things out along the way.

Wildlife photography excites me due to its dynamic nature. There is also the added excitement of travelling to and through wild spaces. That alone is reason enough to be out there. Indeed, oftentimes the animals don’t show up anyway. Landscape photography anyone?

This wildlife gallery is first and foremost a celebration of the wild things that we share the planet with. Some of these images are for sale as prints as well.

28 Mar 2021

World Portrait Photography

A portrait should convey some important aspect(s) about a person that leaves you with the feeling that you know something about the individual beyond the image. I’ve had the great fortune to travel widely and photograph thousands of people. It’s so fulfilling to quickly engage someone, get them to relax, to connect with them and then to capture that moment.

One of my recipes for a successful portrait is to make eye contact with my subjects right at the beginning. I want them to know I’m serious about my work and that this is not going to be just a snapshot. I want them to feel that I’m genuinely interested in them. We’re all mirrors to each other. I think everyone wants to be acknowledged and witnessed as if to say, I, too, have a story.

People are one of my principal inspirations in photography. I’m fascinated by how we change from moment to moment and I love to capture those ephemeral expressions.  The creative possibilities are endless with portraiture.

08 Mar 2021

Burning Man 2011

It was my first Burn and as such, I was affectionately known as a Virgin Burner.

I had heard about this festival for years and was always curious. Simply put, it transcended everything that I had imagined it would be. This festival is the poster-child of the Counter Culture Revolution. On the Black Rock Desert, commonly referred to as The Playa, the world’s largest participatory festival unfolds with a density of over 50,000 Burners.

It is intense. It is beautiful. The people are amazing. There are no advertisements and cash is useless during the event — you get to trade your cool stuff. And you get to dress up or down depending on our preference.

I came away from this event dusty and parched, but I was left with the indelible feeling that anything is possible if you put enough creatives in one place for an extended period of time. The minds that gather for Burning Man are simply brilliant. The art will leave you breathless.

I attended for five days, slept about six hours a night, rode my bike all over and still only managed to catch about five per cent of what went down. It’s phenomenally large. You can check out the official Burning Man website here

As a professional photographer, I was obliged to register with the folks at Burning Man’s Media Mecca. All images have been screened by Burning Man for Editorial Release on my website. I hope you enjoy them.

Some of the images have captions.

Gordon Ross

24 Nov 2023
Church, Mandalay, Burma Diptych

Changing the lights on a cross in Mandalay, Burma. 

I took this picture while leading a tour years ago in Burma. When I look at this image, I wonder what conversations brought them to do this risky job. 

What would lead these 2 to risk their lives to change the lights on a cross high above the ground, on an old structure, without safety gear, in bare feet?

Was it the priest that asked them to do it? Was it a belief that they might be protected by God, or that they might curry favour with God by changing the light, and ultimately be saved? 

Or was it more mundane? Just a job that needed to be done and these were the available guys? In countries, where they have poor safety standards, dangerous jobs are undertaken regularly. When someone dies doing a job like this in a poor country, they rarely make the news. 

We stayed for a while, but it was kind of unbearable to watch them moving around up there. We couldn’t watch any longer so we left. I hope they made it down. 

03 Dec 2021
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Portrait Genres

Portraiture has been one of my principal genres at my home base on Vancouver Island. It’s also one of my principal genres abroad. Portraiture is a dynamic interplay between the photographer and the subject. I love it because I get to meet and get to know so many amazing people. I feel blessed with all who have entrusted with me this deeply personal task.

What kind of portraits do I shoot?

My portraits fit into the categories of traditional/formal, environmental, lifestyle, glamour, conceptual and corporate headshots.


Portrait

Traditional

A style with an emphasis on the face, expression and mood.

Professional Portrait

Environmental

An environmental portrait is about the context of the person in an important or relevant place for them such as their work, their studio or some sort of activity such as their sport of hobby.

Active-1

Lifestyle

This style capture people in a space and activity that they identify with their lifestyle.

Portrait Alt

Glamour

A glamour portrait is all about the glam: clothing, hair and makeup.

Conceptual Portrait

Conceptual

A genre that resonates with an idea. It is about conveying a message through portrait imagery.

Commercial Portrait

Corporate / Commercial

The corporate headshot is about the upper body and face and is usually shot against a monochrome background with even lighting across the face.

How the Process Works

First we set a time and a place for the shoot. This could be in the studio or it could be on location in nature or at another location of your choosing. Then, the images from our shoot are put into a private gallery for your review. From there, I edit the images of you select and I deliver the photos to you as prints, as electronic files, or both.


12 Oct 2021
Icebergs, Antarctica

Near Elephant Island, Antarctica

Here’s a short video of a tour around an iceberg that I shot off Elephant Island in Antarctica several years back. This location was made famous as Shackleton’s emergency camp after their ship, Endurance, was shipwrecked in 1916. The story of their expedition is one of the greatest stories of polar survival. Part of the crew was marooned at this location for four and a half months.  Frank Hurley’s photographs of this expedition are spectacular. 

On the map, you can see the location where I shot this iceberg time-lapse video. I love ice and I love icebergs. For me, it’s bitter-sweet to view melting ice. Sweet, because they’re beautiful; bitter because the melting in the polar regions is accelerating. Climate change is real and its effects in Antarctica are profound. The polar regions are some of the fastest warming areas on the planet. The Antarctic Peninsula, where Elephant Island is located, has warmed 2.4 degrees over a 25 year period. 

Climate change is complex and models are constantly being upgraded. There are still many unknowns and more research is needed. Keeping the Antarctic ecosystem (the continent and the surround Southern Ocean) as pristine as possible is key to global climate research. It’s like our canary in the coal mine. It’s important that we watch this canary carefully. Life on planet earth could be drastically affected by what happens in this remote, wild region. 

Watch this video out to see one of Antarctica’s top predators. 

10 Oct 2021

Years ago, I photographed these performers at a festival. I had forgotten about them until I went rummaging through my archives. These are images that should be seen, not sitting in an archived file. It was an intense show to witness. Somehow it’s almost as intense to look at the images all these years later. As I watched their show, I wondered, wow, what if this goes wrong with the chainsaws? There’d be a lot of traumatized audience members. Didn’t happen that day. Here’s Serana’s Instagram and an article on Enigma.

09 Oct 2021
26 Sep 2021
26 Sep 2021

The sees of yoga was planted in my life back in the 90s. Like most disciplines, you keep growing and learning as you practice. Yoga is like this to me. When I would practice with a new teacher, or a new style, I would often come away thinking, wow, this is yoga. That happened over and over again, humbling me with each new yoga chapter I found myself in.

Originally, I practiced Ashtanga yoga as promoted by Patabi Jois. This was foundational and opening for me on so many levels, but as time moved on, I began to explore other schools of yoga and that journey has been most fascinating. There are so many teachings in yoga. Another discovery I made is that the yoga that one comes to love and practice has as much to do with the teachers as the yoga style itself.

Here’s a collection of images that I have shot of various yogis. Homage to the practice and all the teachers and beautiful souls I have met along the way. Deep gratitude.

24 Sep 2021
world-portrait-photography-Mossi-King

Dig the Mossi King’s yellow shoes—what a hipster.

The King himself is a pretty important fellow—he has over 6 million subjects. I shot some portraits of him as well; it was the obligatory thing to do.

But what really intrigued me were the attendants who sat at his feet.  Every time the king would say something, the three minions (the other two are sitting next to the man wearing purple) would snap their fingers like exclamation marks at the end of his sentences. The whole moment was quite bizarre. First off, to see people literally sitting at the king’s feet, and secondly, to hear nothing from them except the snapping of their fingers.

Our planet has some wild customs.

Bye for now.

Gordon

23 Sep 2021

In 2010, I became an official member of the Ghana Ski Team and off we went to the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. This photo essay covers the journey of Kwame Nhrukamah Acheampongong (aka The Snow Leopard). This series of images covers the time from his local training at Mount Washington on Vancouver Island to the Olympic locations of Vancouver and Whistler.

22 Sep 2021
Nature-2

Autumn nature meditations

The autumn is one of my favourite times to walk and meditate with my camera. As nature prepares for its big sleep and the sounds of the forest quieten, the scenes can be exquisite. Fall photography is filled with endings but rather than depressing, I’m inspired to know that this part of a cycle and that the trees and the plants will endure and burst forth again. The cycles of nature are sublime. 

Fall Dreams
Fall Leaves-1

I’ve been a Canon shooter since I went digital, but over the last few years, I’ve been working in the mirrorless world of Fujifilm. Recently, I purchased an XT-20 and several lenses including the Fujinon 23 mm f2. I love Fuji’s colours and the f2 gives a dreamy bokeh. Both were shot at f2. 

Canon’s image and colour quality are superb as well but what I love about the Fuji’s system is its compactness and lightness. After shooting for decades and carrying heavy gear everywhere, this system really put the love back into photography again. And for this I am so grateful. It’s just so easy to put this combo in a small shoulder-bag and go. I stopped doing this with my Canon gear due to its size and weight. 

There are some pretty cool things happening in the camera world these days and Fujifilm is one of the innovative camera companies that is leading the charge.