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Classical Music Photographer

Amanda Kitik, Oboist

 
Amanda has no twin. This is 100% wizardry.

Amanda has no twin. This is 100% wizardry.


Who did I shoot?

Amanda Kitik, a Montréal-based Oboist, whom I’ve met through my work at McGill University’s Schulich School of Music.

Where did we shoot?

In the Tam Photography studio in Boucherville.


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Useful to know

  • If you have any out-of-the-box ideas like Amanda did, share them with your photographer. In my case, I’m more than happy to try out new things.

  • Be prepared to be stared at a lot by your photographer when you’re in the studio. It’s just to make sure the studio lights are set-up well, something you don’t really have to do when shooting with natural light outside.

Fun Fact:

  • Those boxes Amanda sits on? They’re homemade.


I went with Tam for my headshots because of his vast experience in portraits, especially with musicians, and he did not disappoint! Every step of the process was fun, creative, and professional. I’ve worked with Tam in live concert settings as well, and highly recommend him for whatever your project may be!
— Amanda Kitik