Finding my Own Radiant Core

01.16.2008 Filed Under: Canon 20D, Photography, Photos3 Comments3 |

It was almost a year ago, when I went to visit the Radiant Core offices in Toronto to take pictures of Jay Goldman, Michael Glenn (pictured above) and David Crow. The offices have since been expanded and renovated, David has since moved on to Microsoft and I’m still talking about building a portfolio site. Here’s a draft I put together for my site, which happens to feature the photo of Michael.

Before the renovation, their office space used to be one huge room with large, lofty, south facing windows. The eastern wall was painted a crimsom red which reflect the company’s colours and sudden I found Michael positioned perfectly between me and the wall his body dividing the wall from the curtains. The light from the window washing down the one side of his face, the other side casted in a slight shadow. It simply worked. Now if coding a website was just as simple. That would be a dream.

3 Responses to “Finding my Own Radiant Core”

  1. on 16 Jan 2008 at 1:40 pm Leila Boujnane

    Coding is actually simpler. May be you are making a mountain out of a molehill? What you seem to be planning on doing sounds pretty straight forward. What am I missing?

  2. on 16 Jan 2008 at 5:59 pm photojunkie

    Ya. I’m just slower getting me head around code. CSS always unnerves me. hehe.

    Ya it should be easy enough. I should just sit down and DO IT.

    For me designing has always been easier than the task of coding.

  3. on 17 Jan 2008 at 2:09 am photojunkie

    So this evening I went ahead and coded the mockup…. Seriously I shocked myself.

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