The Magnificent Travel Photography of Ken Kaminesky
written by Slobodan ZivulovicKen Kaminesky is a professional photographer specializing in commercial people and lifestyle photography as well as HDR travel and scenic photography.
He travels around the world and makes fantastic shoots, so we are now pleased to present you showcase with beautiful photos from France, Spain, Italy and Canada of course.
But first, here’s what the artist says about himself:
“I’m a photographer currently based in Montreal, Canada and have been shooting commercial, editorial and stock for over 15 years. My photos have been published all over the planet (Earth that is).
I appreciate beauty in all it’s forms. It’s everywhere I look. One of my goals is to share that vision with you through my images. Photography is my way of trying to add to the beauty that surrounds us. The clients that I have, the people and the places that I shoot make me truly love the job that gives me so much pleasure and satisfaction.”
Enjoy!
Antoni Gaudi’s Parc Güell in Barcelona, Spain
Staircase at the entrance of the Gaudi designed Parc Guell Boulevard Circulaire at night Cafe Rive Droite on a rainy night Main courtyard of Castelo Sforzesco Milan Public Library Facade of Casa Mila commonly known as La Pedrera designed by architect Antoni Gaudi Habitat 67, designed by architect Moshe Safde as a project for Montreal’s World Fair – Expo 67 L’ombre de Notre Dame Restaurant is in the shadow of the great Parisian Cathedral from which it takes it’s name La Grande Arche de la Defense is almost a perfect cube (width: 108m, height: 110m, depth: 112m) Olympic Stadium, home of the 1976 Olympic games The Ponte Vecchio at night with lights reflecting off the Arno river Rear of the Roman Pantheon built by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome. Rebuilt in about 126AD Restaurant aux Anciens Canadiens serves traditional Quebecois dishes Rue St. Louis in Vieux Quebec The Roman Colosseum, built from 70AD to 80AD was originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre The Fairmont Chateau Laurier is a landmark hotel in downtown Ottawa The Pont au Change and the Conciergerie which is a former Royal Palace and Prison The panoramic view of Florence from Piazzale Michelangelo The West Block on Parliament Hill,houses the offices of the Ministersand Members of Parliament Stunning entrance into an extremely well designed modern skyscraper. Paris La Défense – The modern side of Paris For more of Ken Kaminesky work visit his official website and blog Pass your 70-433 on first try using pmi certifications practices questions and 70-515 prepared by certified experts to provide you guaranteed success; they also prepare pass4sure MB2-633 dumps & gre exam papers with full devotion.
Slobodan Zivulovic is a blogger and web design fan who is always looking for inspiration and creativity. He is a music and movie lover. He also likes sports, photography and has a passion for technology. He has a great honor and pleasure to be here as a little help and support to his brother. You can find him on Twitter
Boulevard Circulaire at night, la Défense, Paris, France
Cafe Rive Droite in Paris, France
Castelo Sforzesco in Milan, Italy
Central Public Library – Palazzo Sormani Andreani, Milan, Italy
Facade of Casa Mila in Barcelona, Spain
Habitat 67 in Montreal, Canada – designed by Moshe Safdie
L’ombre de Notre Dame Restaurant in Paris, France
La Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris, France
Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada
Ponte Vecchio at night, Florence, Italy
Rear of the Roman Pantheon in Rome, Italy
Restaurant aux Anciens Canadiens, Quebec City, Canada
Rue St. Louis in Quebec, Canada
The Colosseum at night, Rome, Italy
The Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, Canada
The Pont au Change and the Conciergerie in Paris, France
The spectacular view from Piazzale Michelangelo, Florence, Italy
The West Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada
Tour EDF – A night at La Défense in Paris, France







14 Comments
ADD COMMENTColin C. says:
September 7, 2010Stunning photos! Very good job!
Bob Hays (@purplehayz) says:
September 8, 2010Many of the photos look like paintings – I love the creative use of lighting.
And its even cooler that I’ve been to many of these places and some of the photos might look better than the location in the light of day. :-)
bono says:
September 8, 2010the olympic stadium in montreal looks futuristic and really well captured. nice collection.
Litmus Design says:
September 8, 2010The La Grande Arche de la Défense snap really amazing.
Thanks for Sharing.
Lauren Lionheart says:
September 8, 2010Ken’s work is OUTSTANDING. Great to see his work featured here!
Peace,
Lauren
Share5 says:
September 8, 2010Excellent photos! Very nice color and good post-processing technique.
With your permission I added a link to my blog (sidebar) to your post. I you disagree write me and e-mail and I’ll remove it.
Thanks!
Gabriele Franceschi says:
September 8, 2010Very good! Thanks
Danielle says:
September 8, 2010Love your work. Very reminiscent of one of my fav photogs, Ansel Adams. There’s a stunning beauty that makes your photographs come to life with an element of movement.
Stephanie Hayes says:
September 8, 2010Amazing work! I really want to go to Barcelona and see Gaudis work! Hope to write travel related photography books someday, this work is very inspiring
Mars says:
September 10, 2010I feel envy to those photos, excellent
Ken Kaminesky says:
September 13, 2010I just wanted to stop by and say thank you to Slobodan and Nikola for putting this page together. I’m really grateful that you all enjoyed the photos and took the time to leave such nice comments.
Peace!
jared thompson says:
September 13, 2010Boulevard Circulaire at night is one of my favourite photographs in the collection, but you can’t really pick out one i don’t like either. great showcase!
Federico Capoano says:
September 18, 2010Excellent composition and HDR processing.
I don’t like the Olympic Stadium in Montreal though cos the whites are a bit dirty.
karolina says:
January 5, 2011Great job with the HDR!