Boardwalk Ice On Whyte Festival

Dave and I had the pleasure of being the photographers for the Boardwalk Ice On Whyte festival this year. If you haven’t heard of it, it’s a winter festival with an ice carving competition, ice carving lessons, an ice bar, and many other activities. It was held from January 25 to February 11 in the Whyte Ave area (across the street from El Cortez).

The ice carving competition is actually quite intense! The carvers of the 8 sculptures hail from all around the world (Netherlands, France, Mexico, Nepal, Poland, and others) and create unbelievable works of art out of giant slabs of ice. Take a look at some of these creations:

The winners of this year’s competition were The Baisis Brothers from Canada and the Philippines. Their sculpture was named Alliance (the one with the warrior on top of spider legs).  Here they are accepting their first place prize:

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The ice carving lessons (Big Chippers for the adults, L’il Chippers for the kids) were a lot of fun. Participants get a slab of ice, trace a design on top, then carve out their own piece of art. One of the best things for Dave and I was the fact these lessons took place in a heated igloo tent. It was C-O-L-D out there during the festival. It’s not so bad when you can wear giant gloves and/or keep your hands in your pockets, but having to use your fingers to take photos made for some icy hands. The heated igloo was our savior for sure!

Here is a look at some of the L’il Chippers in action:

And the Big Chippers having their fun:

The adults warmed up in a fantastic ice bar that was next to the ice carving lessons igloo. And by ice bar, I mean the actual bar was made out of ice! It was cool! (pun intended).

Inside the ice bar, you could get warmed up with hot chocolate mixed with different spirits, or have a cold beer. Also made out of ice was a giant sculpture that served as a luge for pouring shots down.  Check out some of the action at the ice bar:

On Sunday, February 4th, El Cortez hosted the Whiskey Stew Off. This was a stew-making competition with a twist: the chefs from 4 different restaurants around town had to use only local ingredients and also use whiskey from Hansen Distillery (one of the festival sponsors) in their creation. Dave can tell you that each of the competitors made delicious stews!! The winners were the chefs from Meat. Here are some photos from the competition:

As you can see, the festival was pretty darn fun. Mark it on your calendars to attend next year.

cat & chris & slurpees

Cat & Chris know us through our other place of business. In case people don't know, Brad and I have a common day job as well as our photography.

These two awesome people are getting married out east this summer, but wanted us to do their session so they could show their Edmonton side off to their family and friends back home.

We started early at the Bunches in Parkallen where Cat workls part time. I'm glad I took my allergy pills!

We then moved into where Brad and I thrive. ALLEYS!

Behind Whyte Avenue on a Sunday morning, we found some new spots and Cat & Chris were more than game to let us try some stuff out.

Here is what we got. Check out similar shoots in the Portraits section of our page.

Enjoy!

- dave & brad

The End of The Wheat Pool

It is the end of an era!

Not our poster design, but an awesome one at that. It is such a striking image.

 

On Friday night Brad and I along with many, many good friends attended the last ever show from The Wheat Pool at the Pawn Shop on Whyte.

It was a night that rocked. A night filled with emotion. A night many won't forget. Local sketch comedy group Moslty Water Theatre and the band Owls by Nature really got the night off on a solid foot. The positive energy in the room was infectious and at the end, there wasn't a dry eye in the place.

The Wheat Pool have been a staple in my music collection for the past seven years and their two albums Township and Hauntario have been a go to gift from our household. 

Even though they have played their last tune as a foursome, I know both Brad and I will be listening to the likes of Peniel, SK, Neil Young and Right Arm for years to come. 

I was priviledged to take photos for their last show. Below, check out some of the images from the evening.

Thanks for the night. Thanks for the tunes.

Thanks.

 

- dave

Candace & Tony - One Year Before...

On August 18, 2012, Candace and Tony are getting married. For fun, we did their engagement shoot exactly one year to the day.

They were troopers. Brad and I took them up and down Whyte Ave. We went to some alleys and caught a beautiful post rain sunset.

The real fun was working with the great staff at Bistro La Persaud, Coney Island Candy and the Red Square Vodka House. We got to take over certain sections to get some cool photos.

Head over to the Portraits section of the site to see other shots from this session.

See you in a year, Candace & Tony!- dave