
Personal blog of photographer Dylan Leeder.
35mm: Summer Parties & Adventures
Some film shots from random summer adventures to Nova Scotia, NXNE, and Muskoka. Check it.
Hey guys! Summer has been great so far, so many music festivals and wonderful adventures throughout Canada's beautiful wilderness. Although I will never regret all the rad adventures I've had so far - I've got to admit it's somewhat interfered with my productivity in regards to my creative photography. It's just so hard to say no to a cold brew on a patio, a weekend trip to a cottage, or just a nice bike ride through the city.
One of the highlights of my summer so far includes a short trip to Nova Scotia to assist Joey L, the photographer that actually inspired me to become one myself. In addition to being able to check out Nova Scotia, it was also a great experience to chill with a dude I admire so much. Here's Joey and some shots from the trip...






I've been fortunate enough to hit up some cottages as well! Here's a few quick shots from some time spent up in Muskoka.



Here's Anthea rockin' that rad canoeing look.

and her and Lauren barely balancing on a paddle board.

Boats are the best.

As mentioned, I've also been attending tonnes of festivals and shows including one of the biggest of the summer, NXNE. Here are a few shots from Audioblood and Pistonheads rooftop party:


Teenage Kicks!

And friends!

Zach!

Sari!

Dave!

Ben!
Of course I had to make sure to attend NXNE's Bruise Cruise. Good times were had:



More friends!

Tom!
So yeah, I've basically just been carrying along my 35mm camera and taking shots along the way. I plan on doing a bunch of shoots this month to take advantage of the nice weather (it's already August! WHAT!) so expect those.
and I STILL haven't posted the shots from my trip to Grenada. There's just too many! Expect them very soon.
Thanks! Dylan
35mm: It's spring! Get the film!
Spring typically means I bust out my film cameras for the summer. Here's the first batch from Spring, 2014.
Every fall I tend to put my film cameras away for the winter months. I've only realized this recently but I think the reasons are probably as follows.. 1) It's not as enjoyable walking around taking photos in the cold. 2) It's brighter in the summer - I don't like using flash with film so the longer daylight hours make for more opportunities. 3) I go to more interesting places in the summer. 4) I just feel summer has a 'film' vibe. 5) I like combining awesome things. Both summer and film are awesome.
Anyways... I decided to start travelling with my Canon AE-1 and some expired film. Here are the results:









This is Thomas Slack. He's really cool.

... it was nice out... just still frozen. #Canada

I've been slacking on editing lately and I plan on getting my shit together and getting them done. Expect a few blog posts in the near future.
Enjoy the warm weather! Dylan
Sailing in Georgia
Photos from a trip documenting sailboat racing in Georgia.

I recently came back from Georgia after being kidnapped (or hired...) by National One Design Sailing Academy to take photos of a sailing regatta they were hosting on Lake Lanier just north of Atlanta, Georgia
We drove the straight 16 hours with only a few hiccups and basically went from -20 directly to +20 - if you're Canadian you can probably relate to how awesome that is. So, the trip was already off to a good start.
We spent most of the trip on the lake/boats so I really only got to take a few shots of the surroundings the first few days...




The first day was all prep and getting the boats ready to race. The boats racing were all 10FT 'Flying Tigers' with an LOA of 32.68′ and a displacement of 4376... Kidding, I don't know what that means. To me the boats were just very big and completely covered with ropes and gadgets - trust me, they're cool.



If you ever hear that someone needs to climb the mast for some reason or other make sure you volunteer. Great view and it seems just sketchy enough to be exciting.

The next few days were completely spent on the lake. Lake Lanier is a man made lake thats purpose is to provide water to Atlanta during droughts and also control potential flooding to the city. The scenery actually reminded me a lot of the river back home!


The trip to the the docks always made for a nice way to start the day...


Going into this I was actually pretty ignorant to how intense sail boat racing can be. The races were two laps around an orange pylon and the committee boat that is basically making all the calls for the races. Here's the small boat that anchors the pylons:


And then the racing...




Notice the angle that the boats sometimes sit at. Being my first time sailing it came as quite a surprise - a lot of the racers time is actually spent weighing the opposite side down by hanging themselves over the opposite edge.



and dodging the boom...

and pulling ropes...


It's always interesting photographing a subject that you have little knowledge of. This was particularly exciting to photograph with the swaying of the boats, the constant dodging of things while not falling off, and the general intensity in the air. Although challenging I found the experience extremely rewarding and equally enjoyable. This trip will definitely not be my last time sailing.
I'll end the post with two familiar sights at the end of each day...


Thanks, Dylan
P.s. If you're interested in sailing you should seriously check out One Design. They provide lessons and are really great teachers. Check 'em out: http://1dsailing.com
Street and Sharks
SHARKS! And some photos from the streets of Toronto.

I recently picked up another Canon AE-1 and decided to take it for a walk to see if it was functioning right. Good news! It's working perfectly. I also decided to pick up a 35mm to throw on it and couldn't be happier with the results.







I also took it to the local aquarium... big risk considering I only had an ISO200 roll in it and i'm not the best at manually focusing fast moving subjects...



Cool!
Thanks, Dylan
Cottage on 120
Photos from a fun trip to a cottage with fun friends.
Winter is coming and that sucks. You know what doesn't suck? Going to a cottage with a bunch of your friends. I'm going to use these memories to get me through this winter.





This is my friend Derek...

This is my friend Jamie. Her last name is Kendall... get it?
This is Jamies grandfather. He's super badass - he's got a bear in his basement.

Big thanks to Jamie for having us all to her cottage and to Nick for lending me his Hasselblad - Nick, I promise I'll get my own some day.
I recently received access to a few studios so... that's really awesome. I'll be able to still shoot comfortably during the winter! Expect some studio shoots soon.
Thanks! Dylan
Four Street Photos
Four photos from a small walk with my camera.
I recently got my camera back from being in repair for over a month. The people of Canon said my shutter had died and there was bad humidity damage. I blame sweaty venues, boats, and probably those times I took photos beside waterfalls... it was all worth it. Anyways, It's back in my hands and working just fine. In celebration I took it for a walk...




Talk soon! Dylan
Kensington Market & Trinity Bellwoods
Photos from Kensington Market and Trinity Bellwoods shot on 120.
So... I'm still excited about shooting 120. I decided to take out the 503 to two of my favourite places in the city -Kensington Market and Trinity Bellwoods.

KENSINGTON MARKET
(Stoked on that one)




TRINITY BELLWOODS
Nobody dislikes this park. A hot spot for groups of friends to meet and drink beer in the sun. Seriously good vibes.






Lots of big things going on lately. Next week is NXNE and a week after that I'm directing my first short film!
Keep in touch! Dylan
First time with 120 film
Photos from my first three rolls of 120 film. Nature, roads, a warehouse and a horse... and Tom.
Hey guys! I recently borrowed a Hasselblad 503 and shot my first three rolls of 120 film - I'm excited. I'm happy with the results I got while adjusting to the learning curve and can't wait until I become comfortable with the change. Here's the photos...
TOM!
I plan on shooting more portraits with my next roll. Expect that soon.
Hope everyone is doing well!
Thanks! Dylan