I had the privilege of working in a collaboration for a portfolio project with Felicheeta Artistry this winter. She posted on facebook that she was looking for a photographer to shoot her models in a traditional Nigerian Bridal outfit. I liked the idea and since I have not doing much in that direction before I contacted her to take part of it. It turned out really great experience and we had a lot of fun during the shooting. Learning is the process that happens when you step out there and try new things. Thanks to all models and everyone else involved and a very productive session.
~ Heinrich
May 2, 2016
Apr 2, 2016
Mother Daughter Session
Meet Anna and her two girls. I invited them into my studio for a mother daughter session. I had never taken pictures with her and the girls before and thought that she would enjoy it. Her girls are growing and before she realizes they will be spreading their wings and fly. We stopped the time for a moment to create something to cherish for many years to come.
Loved having you three in my studio.
Loved having you three in my studio.
Mar 28, 2016
Life Stories: Rachel AiLin
I met Rachel a few years ago at a photo shooting I did for her family. Last year I saw on facebook that her Dad had passed away. After reading the comments on her post I decided to invite Rachel to share her story.
Rachel (21) grew up in Winnipeg. Her childhood had the regular ups and downs of any family. Then, three years ago Rachael’s life changed when she learned that her Dad had been diagnosed with Cancer. “It was the year after I graduated. I was driving to work,” she remembers. “My Dad called me from the hospital. He told me he had been diagnosed with cancer.” She could not respond to that because she was in shock. Nothing was regular any more. “But my dad was so positive about it. He believed he would be healed. His positivity made it easier for me.” Her life changed from that moment on. “Suddenly I had a lot more things to worry about. Things were more stressful. I spent a lot of time helping him do his daily things. I was his main care giver. It was a huge responsibility. Yet I wish I would have spent more time with him.” Life changed for the whole family as they stuck together through this battle. “We went on more family trips. I guess we wanted to make sure we had time to do these things together.” And even when nothing was “regular” for Rachel anymore, she lived hopeful. “At first, I never accepted it.It wasn’t something that I wanted to deal with. So I pushed it away. It didn’t become real until he was gone.”
The day her dad passed away Rachel was invited to a wedding. “We had brought him to the hospital. It was hard on everyone. I wasn’t sure if I should go. He kept saying he’d be fine. So I went. While I was at the wedding my mom called to let me know that he had passed away.” While celebrating her friends new beginning Rachel was again pulled out of her surrounding and went into shock. “I didn't say anything. I didn't feel anything. Only later did it hit me really hard.”
I asked Rachel how losing her dad changed her.
“My Dad was the most caring person I’ve ever known. He was my best friend. I never realized how my dad was always giving me confidence. Not having that around, changed the way I thought about myself and what I thought about my worth.” The last memory she has of her Dad is when she visited him in the hospital. “There were lots of friends and family visiting. I was sitting next to him on his bed, and suddenly he just looked at me and said, ‘You are so beautiful.’ and that none of the people who visited him made him as happy as me.”
Her closest friends and her younger brother helped her through this time the most. I asked her what she would like to say to those who still have both parents. She said its important to spend time with them. “They are the ones that will be there if you need them. Sometimes we don’t want to spend time with them because they are our parents. But, in the end, they’re usually the ones who will be there for you and will actually really care about you.” Rachel told me that a year ago she wouldn’t have been able to share her story. It takes a lot of courage speak up and share your struggles with others. Rachael was unfaltering and positive even when talking about her deepest pain. The last year she grew stronger. She is currently working as a health care aid. During our interview I learned that the coming day would be the anniversary of her Dad’s death. Today I got to finish the interview and get it ready to post, and I sent Rachel the final copy. I learned that tomorrow would be her Dad’s birthday. Both events were not intentionally so close to these dates and were entirely coincidental. This gives me the feeling that everything has its own time. Thank you Rachel for having the courage to share your story.
Rachel (21) grew up in Winnipeg. Her childhood had the regular ups and downs of any family. Then, three years ago Rachael’s life changed when she learned that her Dad had been diagnosed with Cancer. “It was the year after I graduated. I was driving to work,” she remembers. “My Dad called me from the hospital. He told me he had been diagnosed with cancer.” She could not respond to that because she was in shock. Nothing was regular any more. “But my dad was so positive about it. He believed he would be healed. His positivity made it easier for me.” Her life changed from that moment on. “Suddenly I had a lot more things to worry about. Things were more stressful. I spent a lot of time helping him do his daily things. I was his main care giver. It was a huge responsibility. Yet I wish I would have spent more time with him.” Life changed for the whole family as they stuck together through this battle. “We went on more family trips. I guess we wanted to make sure we had time to do these things together.” And even when nothing was “regular” for Rachel anymore, she lived hopeful. “At first, I never accepted it.It wasn’t something that I wanted to deal with. So I pushed it away. It didn’t become real until he was gone.”
Her closest friends and her younger brother helped her through this time the most. I asked her what she would like to say to those who still have both parents. She said its important to spend time with them. “They are the ones that will be there if you need them. Sometimes we don’t want to spend time with them because they are our parents. But, in the end, they’re usually the ones who will be there for you and will actually really care about you.” Rachel told me that a year ago she wouldn’t have been able to share her story. It takes a lot of courage speak up and share your struggles with others. Rachael was unfaltering and positive even when talking about her deepest pain. The last year she grew stronger. She is currently working as a health care aid. During our interview I learned that the coming day would be the anniversary of her Dad’s death. Today I got to finish the interview and get it ready to post, and I sent Rachel the final copy. I learned that tomorrow would be her Dad’s birthday. Both events were not intentionally so close to these dates and were entirely coincidental. This gives me the feeling that everything has its own time. Thank you Rachel for having the courage to share your story.
“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under
heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a
time to pluck up what is planted; a time to kill, and a time to heal; a
time to break down, and a time to build up; a time to weep, and a time
to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance;”
Ecclesiastes 3:1-4 ESV
~ You are more than what you see ~
Feb 9, 2016
Couple Session with Tomas & Diana
Tomas and Diana came to my studio for a couple portrait session. The Idea I had for them was to have them posing in front of a dark background so that all the attention would be directed to them. The gestures and hugging in front of a simple set up made it work.
Just the way I thought it should be.
~heinrich
Jan 16, 2016
Simple Fashion Style Session
Me and my Dad enjoy working on photography together. We both have very different ideas and perspectives, but together we have worked on a wide variety of projects.
My dad takes pictures of me all the time. I enjoy working with him. Having the opportunity to experience some modeling has been exciting and a lot of fun. These pictures are from a session we did to work on a light set up for a simple fashion style shooting.
~Lea Sophie
~Lea Sophie
Nov 30, 2015
Life Stories: Gil Penner
Yours are the hands with which he is to bless us.”
I first heard of Gil Penner’s story through Facebook. I didn’t know him, but through his sister’s posts I came to learn a bit about who he was and what happened to him. I invited him for a photo shooting/interview a few weeks later and I had the chance to meet him and learn his story.
Gil and his family moved to Canada in 2010. At age 17, Gil’s life was changing. It began when he lost his friends and began to feel very alone. “I was aggressive.” Gil says. “I was impatient. I stopped going to church. I was trying to run away.” Then, in 2014, on November 13th, Gil found himself caught in an accident that he could not run from.
“I was having a great day.” Gil says. “I was at work and excited to go home. Then I got a call to bring a load from outside.” “It was really cold and I was wearing a big glove, something I usually never do.” To this day he can’t remember how it happened but suddenly he felt something on his hand. “I was in shock. I could hear my bones breaking. And I was hanging in the door. My arm was being rolled into the cable as it opened. I was being lifted from the ground.”
“The only thing I could do was scream, ‘No, no, no.’ I just couldn’t believe what was happening.”
The months following the accident “I had to be patient.” he says. “The frustration was so big. I couldn’t see my fingers. I didn’t know if I would be able to keep my arm, it felt pretty much dead. All I could do was be patient.” And wait.
“I knew that everything happens for a reason.” I tried to tell myself that. But “it’s hard to see what reason these kind of things happen for. It’s hard to keep our feelings and emotions away, and think with logic. “Sometimes there are no explanations.”
Gil felt more impatient with God than ever. “I just couldn't understand why I had to go through all that pain.” So, Gil started talking to God.
“So many things were going through my mind, and my thoughts were so loud. I couldn’t hear him.” “I didn’t try to think about the accident. I just tried to manage things. I had to learn how to do everything again, like putting on my own socks. I feel pain all the time, even when I’m sleeping.”
Gil is still trying to over come his phantom pains. “I feel like my fingers are crossed. I can feel them even though they are not there.” The doctors say that he has to learn how to uncross his missing fingers in his mind to make the pain go away. A physical injury has now become a mental barrier.
And then his thoughts were silent, and finally, he heard Gods voice.
He said “That he would never give up on me. I would be someone better than I was before.”
“I just didn’t understand. How could I be someone better if I couldn't even dress myself?”
Gil, like all of us, does not always understand God’s plan. But we, after all, are the body of Christ. Through our feet He walks the earth. Because his hands are on us, through our hands he will touch others.
Although he did not always understand, Gil continues to allow the Lord to work through his faith. I hope, that by sharing his story with you, we can begin to recognize that we are all living extraordinary lives. We can recognize that through our hardships can come beauty. We are the ones who choose whether or not our lives are worth recognizing.
When I asked him what advice he would give others that are struggling he said, “Just find a reason to wake up in the morning and just keep fighting. We all need to find something we love and fight for that, because, if we stop fighting, nobody is gonna fight for us.”
I asked Gil how his life has changed since the day of his accident. “Everything has changed,” he said. “The way I think and the way I see other peoples problems. I can see change in my family. We are closer than we were before. My mom was my biggest supporter. She was always by my side.”
“I have learned to control myself. When I was in the hospital I had to be patient. People visited me, and they were patient with me. God has used this to change my attitude.”
Gil is working again. He is currently working towards developing his own prosthetic hand. He says, “I am happy that I can work again. I thought I would have to retire. Now I can even put popcorn in the microwave. I can make it!”
written by Lea Sophie
Photography by Heinrich Nikel Photography
~ You are more than what you see ~
Aug 2, 2015
Black & White
I think that landscape pictures in black and white have to be told in a different way. Like this one, I wanted to capture the moving the clouds but everything else frozen. It was a windy day and the clouds were moving really fast. I used my old tripod to have a steady image while using a longer exposure time. The blurry clouds do give the image a moving dynamic, while the grass and drift wood that had been left by the flood last spring remained sharp.
~Heinrich
~Heinrich
Jul 28, 2015
Love Inspires
I had the privilege to photograph this couple while staying at their house for a visit. It was kind of a spontaneous shooting on a Sunday afternoon. We went for a ride just outside of the city and stopped on a road next to a wheat field. It is not hard to direct them, they are so comfortable around each other and their smiles are genuineness .
They have been an inspiration to me over the years and I cherish their friendship. Their love for each other shows in many ways. In the way they look at each other and especially how they talk about each other when the other person is not around.
"Nothing is perfect and we had to overcome a lot of obstacles over the years" they said, "but we want to make it work. That's why our marriage is strong." It is wonderful to be around you guys. You are a blessing.
~Heinrich
They have been an inspiration to me over the years and I cherish their friendship. Their love for each other shows in many ways. In the way they look at each other and especially how they talk about each other when the other person is not around.
"Nothing is perfect and we had to overcome a lot of obstacles over the years" they said, "but we want to make it work. That's why our marriage is strong." It is wonderful to be around you guys. You are a blessing.
~Heinrich
Jul 17, 2015
Storm in my Backyard
I took the liberty to take off a couple of times just before a storm came by to photograph.
I would love to go on a road trip some day and see the great country I live in from east to west south and north and capture its beauty. It would be nice of course but it does not need to be at Thunder Bay to get great shots. Like these pictures I took not even three minutes from my home away.
~Heinrich
I would love to go on a road trip some day and see the great country I live in from east to west south and north and capture its beauty. It would be nice of course but it does not need to be at Thunder Bay to get great shots. Like these pictures I took not even three minutes from my home away.
~Heinrich
Jun 30, 2015
Abandoned Places
Old houses have been a magnet for me as long as I can remember. I always felt sorry seeing an old building being tared down or in such a bad condition that it falls apart by it self. Things wont last forever but I sure enjoy the often quite nostalgic scene of wallpaper peeling from the walls, broken furniture all over the floor and doors fallen of the hinges. I have been visiting some places over the years and kept taking pictures and witnessing their decay with wistful feeling inside.
Cant really explain why. Maybe I want to hold on to good things from the past or make them last. Everything has a story behind them. Especially buildings have a magical aura of forgotten tales of people who used to live inside them and called them home. Can't help it but appreciate them while they are standing there quiet, reminding me of time passing.
Cant really explain why. Maybe I want to hold on to good things from the past or make them last. Everything has a story behind them. Especially buildings have a magical aura of forgotten tales of people who used to live inside them and called them home. Can't help it but appreciate them while they are standing there quiet, reminding me of time passing.
May 30, 2015
The outside after shooting with Jenny
The day Jenny and I had the grad dress shooting in the studio we figured that we should also do a shooting outside. We agreed that we will wait until the temperatures warming up to be a little more pleasant. About four weeks later then we met again and took some great shoots in the little forest behind our village. The trees where still without leaves but the weather was warm. So we wear able to take our time and the results are stunning. I also tried for the first time some new photo editing ideas in Photoshop I have not used before. I am very pleased with how everything turned out.
~Heinrich Nikel
~Heinrich Nikel
Jul 30, 2014
Christina
When Christina booked me earlier this year for an outside shooting with her friend, I told them at the end of the session to come back sometime for a studio portrait session. Today she stopped by and we took some stunning portraits of her. She is really great to work with and, not only beautiful but has a great personality.
Here are the results of the session.
Thank you Christina, hopefully you'll be back.
~Heinrich
Jul 7, 2014
Jenny's Grad Dress
Jenny has been working with me for quite a while as model and as an assistant.
She asked me if I can take some shots of her in her grad dress. She was planning to sell her dress and it would have been a shame since she had no professional pictures taken of her at the Graduation. So she decided to do it now.
~Heinrich
She asked me if I can take some shots of her in her grad dress. She was planning to sell her dress and it would have been a shame since she had no professional pictures taken of her at the Graduation. So she decided to do it now.
~Heinrich
Jun 7, 2014
Celebrate Lifes Big Milestones
Big days should be celebrated. Big achievement like graduation or friendships, are all enough reason for that. For friends & family who supported you and went along with you up to the long awaited day it is a equally of joy. A great time for a laughter, high spirits a happy dance or a photo shooting.
Or how about all combined. Denis & Milena have asked for a session to celebrate both graduation and themselves as a couple together over many years. Congratulation to you both.
~Heinrich
For this session we went to a nice yard with an old barn and beautiful oak trees.
Or how about all combined. Denis & Milena have asked for a session to celebrate both graduation and themselves as a couple together over many years. Congratulation to you both.
~Heinrich
For this session we went to a nice yard with an old barn and beautiful oak trees.
May 10, 2014
Boy with Expression
Over the years my family not only got used to my photography passion but they also began to enjoy to model for me. Not always in the beginning, but as soon we start we get the best results. Like my session with Marc here. He has many great facial expression skills and can switch from melancholic to funny to angry in seconds.
~Heinrich
~Heinrich
Jan 15, 2014
Outside Session at Below Zero
This was my first friendship session by a freezing -10. Christina & Tina wanted to do a farewell shooting before one of them left for Mexico on a Mission trip. We went to a place with a classy old car standing on the yard for quite some time. Afterwards we took the shooting to a area with lots of poplar trees which had been planted precisely in rows.
To do a shooting in Manitoba's coldest month outside can be tough. But we got lucky and the sun made it bearable. We were still able to pull off these great shots of the both of them.
And by the way "we do stuff like this all the time" they said.
~Heinrich
Nov 8, 2013
Nothing really new
We decided to redo the design of the website www.heinrichnikel.com. Have to work on the pictures and some programing yet. In the near future you can expect the update.
And, there is something else. We are working on something special, but I can't tell just yet.
you all have a good day
And, there is something else. We are working on something special, but I can't tell just yet.
you all have a good day
Aug 20, 2013
I think the message is clear. You can follow us not only here but also on Facebook. Click on the link below and just do it. :-)
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Jun 5, 2013
Mar 25, 2013
One Light Portrait Session
One of the advantages of having a big family around is that you have a model at hand, most of the time. Today I share a picture I took during a Portrait Session with my wife.
They turned out pretty nice. Sometimes I get carried away by all the light setups and so on but this time I tried to concentrate on the subject and not so much on a fancy light set up.
They turned out pretty nice. Sometimes I get carried away by all the light setups and so on but this time I tried to concentrate on the subject and not so much on a fancy light set up.
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