This is a wall in the Old Quebec city, completely painted, called “la Fresque des Québécois”.
Everyday summer days, people are gathering in front of the wall to get their image taken.
I had to do the same…
Camera: Nikon D90
François Meehan
This is a wall in the Old Quebec city, completely painted, called “la Fresque des Québécois”.
Everyday summer days, people are gathering in front of the wall to get their image taken.
I had to do the same…
Camera: Nikon D90
François Meehan
Here we are, my son Cédric joined the Canadian forces Saturday. A big change in his life, in our life.
Before taking him to the base, we promised each other we would do a photo shoot, if there is a time when my son and I really enjoy being together, it is during these wild photo sessions. Cédric is not a model, rather an accomplice.
Furthermore, my daughter Val took the shot and my wife Lise was in the background, supervising, a real family affair.
We did the shot under a railway bridge in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. With our “look of the day”, tree flashes and a ladder, we didn’t go “unnoticed”.
To be noted, neither my son and I are smokers, it was part of my concept. Cédric was a bit “greenish” at the end. Thank God, he brought some Halls lozenges, what a nasty taste, berk.
The concept: Cédric wanted to make it’s entry to the base with the longest possible hairs, so the army barber could have a good time. I also spotted a wig at the “Dollar” store that strangely fitted the length and colour of Cédric. Bingo…
I can’t stop looking at this image, you will understand that it means a lot to me.
Good luck my Son, I am so proud of you…
Camera: Nikon D90
Photograph: Valérie Meehan
Concept: François Meehan
This is another discovery made at my friends Francine and André summer camp, a beautiful Kodak Brownie Hawkeye “Flash Model” camera. It is hard to know what exact year it was made, we can easily say that the two cameras we build more than half a century apart…
Caméra: Nikon D90
François Meehan