Saturday, August 31, 2019

Lenny Kravitz...

Friday August 3th 2019  |  Bell Center

The seemingly never-aging singer, played to a crowd of more than 5,000 fans, a Montreal's Bell Center.

Faithful to himself, the 55-year old artist sprinkled his performance with messages of openness, peace and love, to others as well as to oneself.

A few images... HERE

            Photos: Patrick Beaudry, on assignment for evenko

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Shawn Mendes...

Wednesday August 21st 2019  |  Bell Center

A few images from the first 3 accredited songs... HERE

              Photos: Claude Dufresne, SNAPePHOTO, for evenko

Sunday, August 18, 2019

LOLE White Tour...

Saturday Aug 17th 2019  |  Parc Jean-Drapeau

Malgré la météo incertaine, plus de 6,000 yogis ce sont rendu au Parc Jean-Drapeau pour l'événement culturel qui es le LOLE White Tour.

Quelques images... ICI

             Photos Patrick Beaudry, evenko

Saturday, August 17, 2019

SNAPePHOTO goes Mirrorless...

August 16th 2019  |  Gosselin Photos (Laval)

After taking the time to ponder on the issue for close to 1 full year, we've taken all aspects in consideration, and finally made the move to mirrorless camera bodies, with the new Sony a9 & a7rIV.

After being asked "why" by many, I thought we'd clarify our decision, by listing some of the more important factors that prompted the switch.

1. Weight loss
I'm no spring chicken anymore, and lugging around 3 camera bodies, lenses and accessories became tiresome on day-long mandates.  Any reduction in weight (and in this case, lots of it), was more than welcome. (see photo above) 
Sony 1 - Canon/Nikon 0

2. Resolution
The a9 packs a full frame sensor with 24mp resolution, when both the 1Dx and D5 only offer 20.2mp & 21mp respectively.  Slight advantage, but still, when it comes to full frame cameras, the more the resolution, the more you can crop with out apparent loss of image quality. The Sony a7rIV is the worlds' first 35mm full-frame 61.0 megapixel sensor!
Sony 2 - Canon/Nikon 0


3. Speed
The Canon 1Dx MKII, can capture 16fps (in JPG) & 12fps (in Raw), while the Sony a9 will capture 21fps.  This was a no-brainer...
Sony 3 - Canon/Nikon 0

4. Low-Light (ISO) image quality
Based on impartial comparisons seen on the web, same-setting images yielded much "cleaner" results in low light and high ISO conditions on the a9.  Based on the type of mandates we cover, this was a major decision factor, and will no doubt prove to be a game-changer for us.
Sony 4 - Canon/Nikon 0

5. Onboard Wifi
Unlike both Canon & Nikon, who only offer expensive ($900) modules that need to be screwed on the outside of their units to have wireless transmission, the a9 comes with onboard wifi capability.
Sony 5 - Canon / Nikon 0

6. Eye detection and image tracking
Sony came out with the eye-detection feature, coupled with image tracking, making it virtually impossible to obtain an out-of-focus image.  Both the subject and the shooter can be in motion, and as long as you keep the subject in the frame, the shot is yours to take!
Sony 6 - Canon/Nikon 0

7. Silent
In cases where you need to be silent, whether it be shooting on the green during a PGA golf tournament, the Montreal Symphonic Orchestra, or simply being amongst the crowd during a concert, we need to be "invisible" and non-disruptive, and the a9 will provide just that, otherwise impossible without a cumbersome dedicated silent boxed enclosure.
Sony 7 - Canon/Nikon 0

The list goes on, but we'll stop here and let you be the judge for yourself upon viewing images from our next mandate, and see the main reason why we switched over to Sony!  We're eager to see what the competition will come out with, to try and match this full-frame small-sized beast!

Monday, August 12, 2019

IleSoniq 2019...

Vendredi / Samedi le 9 & 10 Aout 2019  |  Parc Jean-Drapeau

Le festival de musique électronique ÎleSoniq a eu lieu au parc Jean-Drapeau. le 9-10 Aout 2019, avec trois scènes, un décor exotique et plus de 50 artistes qui ont offert des performances inoubliables, l'ambiance au Parc étais survoltée!

             Photos: Patrick Beaudry, on assignment for evenko

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Iron Maiden...

Monday August 5th 2019  |  Montreals' Belll Center

A full capacity crowd of more than 15,000 adoring fans were present to witness first hand, the Legacy Of The Beast Tour, at Montreals' Bell Center Amphitheater.

A few images... HERE

             Photos: Patrick Beaudry, on assignment for evenko

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Osheaga 2019...

Friday to Sunday, the 2nd, 3rd & 4th of August 2019  |  Parc Jean-Drapeau


2019 marks the 14th edition of Osheaga, with a return to the newly renovated Parc Jean-Drapeau site.  Our mandate, as usual, is to cover both Main stages (Riviere & Montagne), and to upload images to the server while the respective 33 bands are still performing.
Friday - A few images... HERE
Dear Rouge, Tom Walker, St-Paul & the Broken Bones, Dean Lewis, Denzel Curry, Rosalia, Interpol, Gucci Mane, MSTRKRFT, Flume, The Lumineers

Saturday - A few images... HERE
Bulow, US Girls, Ravyn Lenae, Lennon Stella, King Princess, Young the Giant, Schoolboy Q, Janelle Nonae, City & Color, Logic, The Chemical Brothers

Sunday - A few images... HERE
Mallrat, Nilufer Yanya, The Franklin Electric, Alec Benjamin, Sigrid, Normani, Mac Demarco, Metric, Hozier, Tame Impala, Childish Gambino

            Photos: Patrick Beaudry, on assignment for evenko

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Michael Bublé...

Thursday August 1st 2019  |  Bell Centre

Michal Bublé played to a sold-out crowd, at Montreal's Bell centre.

A few images... HERE

            Photos: Patrick Beaudry, on assignment for evenko