B. Taylor
On Location Portrait Project


As part of the Location Photography course at the University of Guelph-Humber, this portrait series of B. Taylor was created to capture a subject authentically within their workplace environment. The project challenged students to produce compelling images that not only looked visually strong but also told a story about the individual and the space they work in.
The project required students to independently source a subject, arrange access to a professional setting, and secure all necessary permissions and documentation. The portraits were created using Broncolor Move 1200 lighting kits, with a focus on balancing flash and ambient light to produce a natural, professional result.
This series featuring B. Taylor showcases my ability to manage both creative and logistical elements of an on-location shoot, while delivering images that are polished, contextually rich, and visually engaging.
- Proficiency using DSLR Cameras
- Proficiency using CaptureOne software
- Interpersonal skills working with someone unfamiliar with modeling
- Attention to detail using composition
- Creating a call sheet
About the program
The Media and Communication Studies program at the University of Guelph-Humber combines theory with hands-on experience in journalism, digital storytelling, public relations, and marketing. Students explore media’s cultural and social impact while building practical skills for a wide range of careers in the communications field.