Posts Tagged ‘ontario outdoors photography’
Recently Published, and Recent Clients.
Posted on May 21st, 2010 by Kamil Bialous.
Thanks to Mountain Equipment Co-op, Adventure Kayak, and Rapid Mag for running my images recently.
MEC Spring + Summer Catalog, "Packs" pg. 44.
Hikers Urszula Lipsztajn and Carolyn Wendt, Yukon, Canada.
Adventure Kayak, Early Summer 2010 issue, "Stills" double page spread, pg. 10.
Kayakers Paul Bredin and Alan Hamilton, Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada.
My image:

Adventure Kayak, Early Summer 2010 issue, "Stills" double page spread. "Dawn Start - Floating Heart Bay, Lake Superior" Photo by Kamil Bialous.
Issue Cover: (cover image by Michael Paul Franklin)
Please check out the entire issue of Adventure Kayak Magazine for free online here - email required.
Rapid Magazine, Early Summer 2010, "Watercolours" pg 12.
Kayaker Isabelle Filion, Kananaskis River, Alberta, Canada.
My Image:
Issue Cover: (cover image by Darin McQuoid)
Please check out the entire issue of Rapid Magazine for free online here - email required.
Now stop reading this, get out there and do something outdoors!
Cheers,
Kamil Bialous
Early Season Bouldering Photos From the Niagara Glen
Posted on April 16th, 2010 by Kamil Bialous.
Some early season spring bouldering images for y'all before the Niagara Glen limestone gets nice and sweaty like yo' mama's back. Get at it while the friction is good. Thanks to the boys and girls for throwing down on this day. It was fun!
Talk Soon,
Kamil Bialous
Back From Kayaking on Lake Superior, New Photos up on the Portfolio Site
Posted on September 17th, 2009 by Kamil Bialous.

Paddling in to Robertson Cove on the North Shore of Lake Superior. Our group dubbed this place "The Bahamas" and I think it was easy to tell why.
So the trip went off without a hitch. We paddled for 6 days from the Michipicoten River just east of Wawa to Agawa Bay on Lake Superior. Our crew couldn't have asked for better weather which brought us sunny skies and almost no wind - a rarity on Lake Superior in September. Not only did we manage to eat some of the best gourmet food thanks to the large capacity of sea kayaks, but also brought along a great selection of ales, IPAs, lagers, pilsners, wine and a couple other beverages. That is the beauty of sea kayaking: you fill the things with whatever you want and then head off on your own adventure.
I am very happy with the images I brought back. Shot a little more portraits this time around, and I'm very pleased. Also, the underwater casing is working out like a charm.
Check out these samples photos, and also keep checking www.kamilbialous.com as galleries are updated with images from sea kayaking, as well as other hiking and climbing adventures from across Canada.
It's been a great summer of photography and I can't wait for the fall!
Cheers,
Kamil
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