Thursday, July 16, 2009

Paul and Friends


Some days I remember why I chose this profession. Its rare to get me in front of the camera
and rarer for me to post it...but this one I could not resist. Here I am backstage with my friends Kiss and Shannon Tweed, Playboy model and former Ottawan. We met many moons ago when I shot her modelling portfolio and one of the images was chosen as the "before" shot in Playboy.
No, I`m not that short...everyone else was wearing high heels...

Here is a link to the backstage shoot and a few concert snaps for diehard fans.

http://www.couvrette-photography.on.ca/KISS_Blues_Festival_2009_gallery/index.htm

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed party in Ottawa.

As promised...your invite to a private party, that was wild. Click on.....

Have Fun!




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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Shannon Tweed and Gene Simmons KISS Ottawa.

Shannon Tweed and Gene Simmons are set to arrive in Ottawa and from the Tuesday evening party to the Bluesfest concert it should be lots of fun.

We will be covering most of the events so stay tuned to the blog and you will see a post on Wednesday showing how much fun you can have in the town that fun forgot...Its your backstage pass to the party of the year in Ottawa.

I want to thank all the residents of Ottawa who called and wrote in offering their support for
Shannon Tweed Day and their kind offers of goods and services to show Shannon and Gene that we really do know how to party. The response from the real people of Ottawa has been outstanding.

One bit of media I did want to clear up is the report that I shot Shannon for Playboy. While I do shoot for such publications for Time, Newsweek,Macleans and Businessweek...the feature in Playboy was shot by their staff photographer. The image I sold Playboy...my first big magazine sale about a quarter century ago..was a model test shot done for Lorraine Hammond modelling agency.

To those in Ottawa who tongues are still wagging over the Tweed Day debacle, I should note that Marilyn Monroe and Gina Lollobrigida appeared topless in film and print over 50 years ago.

Someone once wrote that living well is the best revenge...I think laughing well ain`t bad either.

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Ottawa Photojournalist

I wear a lot of hats...

My first assignment in photography was tagging along with noted photojournalist Peter Bregg, formerly of Macleans and now Hello Magazine. To date I have worked for roughly 40 major mags including Time, Newsweek, Forbes and Playboy. I have produced over 250 magazine cover shots from Time Canada and Macleans to our own Ottawa Life and Homes and Land.

Recently I was honored to be asked to join Canadian Press, Canada`s premier agency that supplies the creme de la creme of photojournalists across Canada.

Time to buy another hat....

OH...btw...we also shoot weddings in a photojournalistic style. Check it out.
Seems it's trendy these days to say you`re a "wedding photojournalist".

Wonder who the other guys shoot for.....you might want to ask. Frankly, the
only photojournalist I know who shoots weddings is Bill Grimshaw, whose
edgy stuff if kinda cool. Just because you got the best man to put on sunglasses
for his portrait doesn`t make you a photojournalist.


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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Executive Portrait of a BC Lawyer.

We photograph a lot of Judges and Lawyers.
I have done official portraits, event coverage and architectural
work for the Supreme Court, the Federal Court and the Tax Court
of Canada for over 30 years...



The way I see it..if a lawyer writes you a testimonial it should give you double bonus points...lol

Check it out...

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Commercial Photographers...Who Ya Gonna Trust.

The web is a great place to compare services, but it has its limitations. It doesn`t take much to set up a website with a few shots that looks really cool.
The real test is Googling the actual names of a couple of photographers you like. Don`t bother with their own sites (of course we all make ourselves look pretty) Read what others say about them and where their work is published. You`ll learn a lot more than looking at pretty pictures...even mine.

Wanna play...start here!

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Ottawa Headshot.


Here`s one for the girls...just a nice clean headshot for an aspiring model/actor. We have shot hundreds of these and its always rewarding when we see our work helping others find their calling.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Web site concept and Executive Photography.

Now what do these funky family shots have to do with commercial photography. For the answer, go to Winning Charities and check out their site, especially the staff head shots.This group came to our studio in Ottawa from Brockville just to do the shoot. We came up with the concept and I think it really works in todays business environment where showing more than a corporate look
can separate you from the crowd. Nice working with you guys and gals.

BTW....this just came in from the client....unsolicited.

Hello Paul

I wanted to let you know that our website is slowing working its way to completion. We have a few pages online, at www.winningcharities.com

Thanks again for the great day at your studios. We had a great time, and the website (and soon to be marketing materials) are going to look great because of it.




Hope we can work together again. We highly recommend you!

Abby MacIntosh-Hooper

Vice President, Marketing | Winning Charities







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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Executive Portraits on location in Toronto



Here are the behind the scenes shots and final image of a series of executive portraits I shot for Magna International and CBC in Toronto to promote the Next Great Canadian Prime Minister TV show. I have been photographing PM's for all of my career and have done portraits of every last one...from Trudeau to Harper. This year, Alex Trebek was the host and I had time to shoot some great stuff with the worlds most famous game show celebrity. He is a riot off camera...so we had a lot of fun.
This is my fourth year shooting the portraits for Magna International and my third year shooting the show for CBC....and their trust in my work is warmly appreciated. Not many photographers get the opportunity to do the work I do.

The final shots appeared on the covers of 7 major Canadian newspapers today with my credit
displayed from Coast to Coast. Mom and Dad...this post is for you.


The candids were shot by my assistant Frédéric Solenthaler...as you can see...I'm happy to be
out of the limelight.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Fashion and Product Photography

I started my career shooting Fashion and Glamour for Ottawa designers and models. The experience was great and led me to assignments from international cosmetics companies. I keep the rust off by doing some local sessions with upcoming models and actors. This shot is part of a major ad campaign that recently appeared in Vogue and InStyle. We have worked with Jessica
Simpson, Clean, and Fusion Beauty creating websites, ads and posters.
Here is the website for Keratin...which I think is really nicely done. We also shot all the product photography that appears on the site and the packaging.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Tom Hanson

Today I spent some time going over the portfolio of Tom Hanson who passed away suddenly at 41 yesterday. We met occasionally on assignments that we both carried out for Time and Canadian Press and only last week I was admiring his shot of Stephen Harper in Times Square.

Tom was one of the good guys. A great eye, and a concern for industry rights. He is gone too soon.

Live every day they say....condolences to his family.

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Friday, January 16, 2009

New Movie Poster shoot





You will see this poster appearing all over town these days. We shot the motorcycle
and the actors in the studio during the last days before the snow fell. Having a ground floor studio has its benefits...

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Karsh and I

I am honored that the Ottawa Citizen has chosen to feature me in their story on Yousuf Karsh of Ottawa.
We met many times and I told him of the influence he had on my career. My one regret is never having had him take my own portrait or never having taken his, thought I did have the pleasure of taking a portrait of his brother Malak Karsh. As well, I wisely purchased an original print by Yousuf that he signed for me. The image is, in my opinion his finest work, a portrait of Pablo Casals.
My Karsh stories are many and I will save them for my own eventual book, but suffice to say I
was honored when he referred a number of clients to me upon closing his studio and equally honored when a number of corporate clients considered me as his replacement. Karsh was an artist, a businessman and one of the most refined gentlemen I have ever met...he truly possessed an old world charm that is rarely seen today. Without Karsh, I doubt my career would have developed technically and artistically as it did.

Click on this link to the Citizen page and if you click on my self portrait you can hear me speak on Karsh.

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Friday, December 19, 2008

Xmas Card by Couvrette Studio


To those who aren`t on our list...here is our 2008 Christmas card. Each year for the last 20 years I have created a custom card for the studio, with the last 13 years featuring my daughters in a range of timely concepts. This year they were both into gymnastics and dance...

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My new site for Xmas cards had a nice jump in traffic thanks to Tony Lofaro of the Ottawa Citizen putting it in his blog Tellittotony. Believe it or not we just sold rights to an image yesterday....sheesh....and I thought I was late with my cards.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Ottawa Commercial Still Life Product Photography.

This is one of the most extensive retouches we have ever done on an image. On the web, it may not be apparent, but in print in a hi end fashion magazine, every pixel needs to perfect.
We built a light tent around the products and lit it with giant softboxes, but even then its a real
challenge to light a dome shaped silver item. This is the kind of shoot that gives new meaning to the phrase.."pain in the neck"...but in the end its nice to finally pull it off. Much credit goes to my digital guys, David and Jeremy and Mike for their work over the years.

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Ottawa Conference and Convention Photography


Here is a collage of images from a recent convention in Ottawa. The trade show was really interesting..all sorts of cool hi tech medical devices. Good place to have a heart attack too...since there were about 800 doctors there...

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Ottawa Fashion Model Headshot.


I started my biz by shooting hundreds of model portfolios and its fun to return to that once in a while. Its kind of nice to know that my shots have launched the careers of some very famous people who have left Ottawa to make it big in Tokyo, Paris and LA. My kids are always amazed to learn that I did the original headshots of Shannon Tweed that were featured in Playboy and that Alanis Morrisette sat in on my shoots when she yearned to be a photographer. I remember advising her to stick with music...

Nowadays I still shoot portfolios on occasion for actors, models and musicians. They let me get my creative side out. We are always keen to shoot cool ideas and offer aspiring models and actors reasonable rates since we know how tough it is to get a good start in the acting and modelling business. (my two daughters are at it too).

To see more of our work...click here.

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Group Portrait at our Ottawa Studio



We shot this for a local ad agency last week...a fun afternoon was had by all..even though
we all had to battle a snowstorm and the OC strike to get here. These are all member of
the Armed Forces band who were dressed to the nines for these shots which will eventually be used for PR.

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Ottawa Architectural Photography


I now have a US agent for my architectural work..yippee. This was my first shoot for one of his clients, Marvin Windows. I traveled just across the border to Alexandria Bay NY to get this shot. I am looking forward to more of this type of work...its a peaceful respite from the madness of covering events and dealing with deadlines...though that can be fun too.

We are looking forward to finally getting my stock work online through my agent...when we get some free time from assignment work.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Ottawa Architectural Photography


This was a shot for a local magazine, Homes and Land, that I was particularly happy with. While I was shooting it, another photog ran around for the real estate company and probably did
50 shots in the time I spent doing one...For some reason they chose mine for the cover of the mag...hmmmn. I have no idea why someone would try to sell a million dollar house with a ten cent picture, but it happens all the time. To date, after a year with this mag, I estimate my work has helped sell ten million in homes. Seems simple to me, large corporations don`t spend the time on their images because they are philanthropists...they know it works.

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Ottawa Executive Portaits


Commercial photography is not just shots of guys in mines (though I have done that too) but its also images that serve the purpose of showing executives and sales personel in a manner in which their image sells the company vision.

The net provides a great way to see exactly what talents a photographer has and its been a great boon to my portrait business. Potential clients who see our work on the net and still decide based on the lowest quote...well...we are happy to do their next portrait...and that is a common occurance.

I just can`t figure out why a person appointed to select a photographer for their boss would take the chance to shop solely on price, expecially when the spread between a great photog and the bargain basement is so small. Nor can I figure out why a real estate salesperson would save a hundred on a portrait that they spend tens of thousands running over the next couple of years...funny.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Corporate Photography Ottawa Annual Report

This might look like a casual snap of the staff at LIVE 88....but every square inch was art
directed by a Toronto Agency.

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Ottawa Fashion Portfolio Shoot


Having a large studio affords me lots of opportunity to shoot big groups but also lets me
create more action in sessions. This is from a recent model portfolio shoot.

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Rental of the studio to an Ottawa ad agency for filming.

Aha...here is a better shot of the studio during a rental to a local ad agency for filming
a corporate video....and no, we won`t rent it for your Christmas party.
We have decided to be a little more selective on our rentals so we will not do any one
day rentals that involve complete soundproofing unless they are done on a weekend.

UPDATE...we just set up a page to view details of the rental studio here.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Ottawa Product Photography

















This looks easier than it is...

Note to self...never put a round metallic object beside a cylindrical metallic object.

The image is in the current issue of InStyle...
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Preston Catalogue


This was shot as part of the current issue of Preston Catalogue. We had an interesting time shooting the artists and their art...the toughest part was the art, since photographing paintings and sculpture for a high end mag is no simple task...though I loved the challenges. Kudos to Preston for the great repro of my work.

This shot of Mark was one of my faves...it ran a bit small in the mag...so here it is in full.

To see more of our funkier portraits...go here.

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Ottawa Life/Mayor Larry

My shoot with Larry O'Brien was fascinating. He was not at all what I expected and I
was impressed with his candor and resolve. Best of all, his wife walked up to me at a party
and told me she had a hundred emails saying it was the best portrait anyone had ever done
of Larry....wow.

This marks my 250th magazine cover....and probably my 50th for Ottawa Life.

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Ottawa Photography Rental Studio



I thought I might show you my studio during an actual shoot. Somehow this makes the place look a lot smaller than it is....hmmn that cyc wall is roughly 35feet across. We are the only studio in the city with the capability to bring in large items like motorcycles.I am waiting for the first request to do a horse portrait....lol. We do btw, rent the studio out frequently for film and video and to save the many enquiries I get from folks wanting to rent it to snap their girlfriend..the price is $450day. For more details click here.

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

My fifteen seconds of fame...lol

An Ottawa U student, Hamed Tinafer decided to make ME his term project...and created a Wiki
page that tells the tale. Funny, he never mentioned my skills at poker and golf...oh well. But seriously, I was blown away by all the work he put into it...hope he got an A!

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Welcome to Ottawa Commercial Photographer Paul Couvrette's Blog!


Welcome to my Commercial Photography Blog....

No, thats not me, its of course Rick Mercer in a shot I did for CBC this year at the Next Great
Canadian Prime Ministers shoot. It was great to see that the CBC began using it as one of its
key shots in promoting the show and Rick too.

For more of my Commercial Photography, take a look here.

To look at my entire Blog from the latest post on down...CLICK HERE.


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