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New Year’s first photo shoot

January 4, 2018 by Kerly Ilves

New year, new challenges, new directions, new skills – that is how I would like my new year to be.

They say the beginning of the year is slow, but I found myself in the first days of the year, once again taking photos of a lovely tiny lady Elli, who is a wonderful subject and since her parents liked the photos, I am glad to know that I can do okay with children photography as well. Can’t wait for the next time!

Here are some photos of Elli.

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Kerly Ilves Photography Instagram

December 26, 2017 by Kerly Ilves

You can check my newer photos mostly black and white, on my Instagram account. I can be reached also there under kerlyilvesphotography. I am trying to learn as much as possible and also evolve, therefore I think of Instagram as a cool tool and I am constantly trying to challenge myself with different themes. Check out my feed here: kerlyilvesphotography.

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Visit to the Estonian National Archive with photography class students

November 23, 2017 by Kerly Ilves

Few weeks ago I visited Estonian National Archive with my photography class students from Tamme Gymnasium in Tartu. We were taken on a really informative and thorough tour through many floors of the newly opened building called Noora by Birgit Kibal, who is putting lots of her energy into making archive fun and active place to! I was very inspired by her!

We were able to take photos of whatever we wanted, and while we did so, she provided us with very valuable information about what we were taking photos of. She did a lovely post with the help of her colleague, who helped to choose the photos from all the photos we took there, which you can see HERE. Unfortunately it is in Estonian.

Translation of the photo below goes something like this:

Paper poetry

Written memory of Estonia through the photographic lens of Tamme Gymnasium students.

To learn the nuances of photography, you do not have to travel far to nature and do not dive into a city hall, but you can come to the archives. To make paper and ink, leather and cardboard, metal and concrete come alive.

Thank you to the teacher, Kerly Ilves and everyone who took the pictures.

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Promotional photos of city of Tartu

November 19, 2017 by Kerly Ilves

This fall season I noticed that some of my photos were published in www.tartu.ee official website and also on their Facebook site.

Below you can see some screenshots of my photos commissioned by Tartu City.

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Photos for “Vegan” magazine

October 23, 2017 by Kerly Ilves

Not long ago I was contacted by an Estonian vegan magazine Vegan and they asked me to take photos of a vegan cake made by Elisabeth Emily Rosenberg. She is about to open her vegan cake business and it was a great way for her to get the foot between the door.

The location wasn’t the best and the light either, as I decided to use noon natural sunlight, which was really harsh, hence the shadows, but I think they add a lot to the photo itself. She was so kind to give me half of the cake, as she has made lots of those tester cakes and she can’t eat so much cake with her partner alone! Yipiii, I was so glad – perfect bonus on top of they pay I got from the magazine.

I am telling you, the cake is bomb – so-so good, definitely a must be for any birthday, wedding, gathering etc. And the best thing, is that you can find the recipe from the last issue or check their website for it!

Vegan beer cake

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“Leaf” black and white photography exhibition

October 20, 2017 by Kerly Ilves

After a very short preparation time, we organized a very quick photography exhibition in my photography class. It took only a week and a half to make the exhibition from the thought to putting it up in Tasku Center’s II floor.

We had October as a black and white month and one homework was called “Leaf/Sheet” and after going through so many wonderful photos it was clear what the theme for this year’s exhibition was going to be. I was honored to work with such good material, so it was a joy to organize this lightning fast exhibition. I had lots of fun, while taking photo of different leaves I found from my mother’s amazing garden. The lack of light and black and white, what you can possibly ask more. Go please and check my students and my photos to see if we did good.

Exhibition is opened every day from 9AM to 9 PM during weekdays in Tasku Center, Turu 2 in Tartu until 3rd of December. Please visit and enjoy some good photography!

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“Canadian Estonians – in light and shadow” photography exhibition

December 26, 2016 by Kerly Ilves

My long-time photography project has finally become a reality, as I can proudly present my high quality black and white portraits taken in Toronto of the thirteen local Estonian community members. It was a great joy to meet all these people, to hear their life stories, see the passion, when they spoke about Estonia. Due to funding problems, it took five years to get this exhibition to happen. I am very thankful for The Museum of Estonians Abroad (VEMU), who gave their helping hand to acquire the frames and print the photos. Helle-Mari Märtson helped to edit the texts and Arp Karm helped to install the exhibition. I am very thankful for all your contributions to this exhibition.

“Canadian Estonians – in light and shadow” is opened in the great-looking Tartu train station, which is located in Vaksali street 6 and is opened every day from 6 AM to 8 PM. Please go and have a look, unfortunately the texts are in Estonian, but I am willing to translate anything if there is a need. Exhibition will be up until 8th of January, 2017. Your visit to the train station is appreciated and I would love to hear your feedback.

Check the opening gallery HERE.

Published article in Eestielu.ca.

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“H2O” photography exhibition in Tartu Public Library

September 15, 2016 by Kerly Ilves

I have my H20 exhibition opened again, but this time in Tartu Public Library, also at the same time the new exhibition has been presented by my students called “Known/Unknown”. I also have two photos up in that exhibition, which is opened at the same place, at the library, but on 2nd floor, while mine can be visited on 3rd floor.

My friends in Estonia may find this exhibition already familiar, which is true, as I presented the exhibition as a part of five photographers photo sale and show “Vaba Teema” in the end of 2014. Recently a large Estonian community in Toronto saw the exhibition dedicated to an important part of our lives – water. We take it for granted, but when it is gone even for an hour, it is greatly missed! I have been showing this exhibition a lot, as I want more people to see it and be more aware of water.

Exhibition consists of seven framed and matted color photographs, which portray water in its different forms. Each photo is carrying a specific color of a rainbow.

All photos exhibited can be purchased as simple photo prints or framed and matted.

NB! The exhibition is opened until 15th of October, during the opening hours of Public Library: Monday to Friday at 9 AM to 8 PM and Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM.

H2O exhibition poster

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Toronto Pride 2016

July 7, 2016 by Kerly Ilves

I had a great pleasure to shoot Toronto Pride 2016.

I really loved to see all these people marching for what they believe in.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was there too and had lots of fun. Pictured here is my favorite shot, but there are many other good ones, which you can see at the following gallery while clicking on the photo.

Toronto Pride 2016

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“H2O” photography exhibition opened in Toronto Estonian House

June 24, 2016 by Kerly Ilves

I opened in June my photography exhibition “H2O”. I wasn’t planning an opening at all, but it sort of happened organically. I am glad that there were people to share a special moment with me.

My friends in Estonia may find this exhibition already familiar, which is true, as I presented the exhibition as a part of five photographers photo sale and show “Vaba Teema” in the end of 2014.

Now a large Estonian community in Toronto can also visit this exhibition dedicated to an important part of our lives – water. We take it for granted, but when it is gone even for an hour, it is greatly missed! I will present the exhibition again in fall, in Estonia in Tartu Public Library, as I want more people to see it and be more aware of water.

Exhibition consists of seven framed and matted color photographs, which portray water in its different forms. Each photo is carrying a specific color of a rainbow. I find this an amusing fact, so the photos can help to celebrate June as a Pride month, here in Toronto!

I am busy currently taking photos of Estonian House, which in few years will loose its original shape and will be transformed into something new. Back at home 13 portraits and interviews of people I photographed in Estonian community here in Toronto, are waiting to become and exhibition. I am looking at the moment for donor/donors who would support with prints and getting the frames.

I am thankful for Piret Noorhani and Ülle Veltmann, whose help made the exhibition possible!

All photos exhibited can be purchased as simple photo prints or framed and matted.

NB! The exhibition is opened until 20th of August, during the opening hours of Estonian House Cafe: Tuesday to Friday at 11 AM to 3 PM.

You can find new photos daily from my blog Imagine this, Instagram kerlyilvesphotography. and weekly photos of my Canadian adventures at Toronto.Canada.Estonia. and news about my photography life monthly from this homepage, which I have been trying to change with a help of a volunteer web designer for months. Unfortunately the work is not really successful! Yet!

Opening of H20

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