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The Photographer
Vancouver Photographer Kevin James Day is an expert at getting "the shot". Always. Consistently. Regardless of prevailing weather conditions (Shangri-La), availability of a qualified truck driver (Purolator), Pouring rain (Aparc Systems), or the wrong colored containers (Global Force), Kevin always gets the shot. He believes "The Shot" must always exceed client expectations. It must have "wow" factor. It must tell the desired story, create brand awareness, or evoke emotional response. Kevin James Day earned his Masters Degree (PPOC) in 2003, and holds six National Accreditations. His images have won National and International awards. He was selected as one of Canada's Top Ten Portrait Photographers by Fuji Canada in 2000, and one of Canada's Top Ten Wedding Photographers in 1999. The diversity of his abilities can’t be encapsulated in a website, but this selection effectively illustrates the essence of his work. We hope you enjoy browsing, and look forward to your comments. If you need “Wow Factor” you’ve found your photographer! Go to CONTACT and send an email or give us a call.
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Hey everyone, thanks for taking the time to comment. It seems that this image gets a lot of attention. I was laying on the floor of a minivan, hanging out the sliding door at 50 miles an hour in the pouring rain to pull this one off. It took four vehicles, and a total of nine people to choreograph this one.