So I’m waiting for Mr. Man to come home from his latest wedding.  He’s been commissioned to do Cinema for clients Stef + Kyle who were married today [must be one rockin' celebration as its nearly 2 am and he's still MIA!]. As is the usual practice I like to get the download when he returns home, and anyone who is a regular lurker knows I am a total insomniac.  Having crossed everything off today’s TO DO list, I’ve spent the last hour in complete awe.  The direct result of cruising the Net and coming across some rad new media stuff.  

I had heard that the arts community is a-buzz these days with some cutting edge projection media concepts and I have to admit I can see why.  My background is music <HBMus from good ol’ Lakehead U> so this meshing of music, architecture and funky images appeals to every artsy bone in my body. This is just about the coolest thing I’ve seen in ages.  Imagine actually standing inside this urban setting — if you ask me it would be an impact of the highest magnitude!

To give further context to what you will see from this company called Nuformer, here’s how they describe their offerings:

“Impressive and stylish projections on buildings, a renewing way of communicating. For those who want to carry out a message in a striking and visually attractive way with guaranteed exposure: 3D Projection on buildings is the communication tool of 2009, and what an impact! NuFormer Digital Media develops high-skill 3D video mapping projections. These 3D projections will be custom-made to fit any specific building and will be exposed by a battery of powerful projectors.”

But everyone’s a critic.  Form your own opinion, if you dare.  

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Ian Benninghaus: I do believe that "Mr. Man" did in fact have a good time at Steph and Kyle's wedding last night as I was the fellow who bartended it. It was a rockin' celebration and I can attest he did behave himself and is obviously a consummate professional as he conducted himself as such even while in the midst of some highly intoxicated party goer's. Lovely work on this site as well as the portfolio shots. Very, very well done and it is a crying shame that I did not know to contact you(s) when I was married in 2006. From what I have seen on this site and from my conversation with Alvis last night, I can honestly say that the next time someone asks me "Who do I go to for shooting my wedding?", I am most definitely going to refer them to BlissPictures. Absolutely stunning work by a gentleman who obviously knows his stuff and takes pride in his work. Cheers, Ian Benninghaus 08.16.2009

admin: Hi Ian! Wow; your effusive words are making my night! We are not worthy!! Thanks for letting me know he was on his best behaviour. It is important. LOL. We just checked out your flickr account and right back at ya..... I'm not sure we could take a decent nature shot if we tried. Gorgeous stuff... not sure I could even pick a fave as they are all esthetically stunning. Alvi and I both appreciate the environment we live in but rarely do we actually document its raw beauty on film. And yes we are the typical wedding photography co. that has nary a wedding photo of our own big day in site. Ah the irony. Thanks again and we appreciate your taking the time to visit! 08.16.2009

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