Sometimes an image needs a rest
Do you ever go on a photo shoot and make an image feeling quite confident that you got a great shot … and then when you see it on your […]
Do you ever go on a photo shoot and make an image feeling quite confident that you got a great shot … and then when you see it on your […]
Part 3 in my series of maritime fishing vessels comes from Nova Scotia. We’re back to some more sea worthy looking boats and I think this first one is a
Today’s post is the second in the series “A Boat for Dad” where I am showing my Dad his options for a boat from the maritimes. This instalment comes from
At Fundy National Park in New Brunswick, one of the most pleasant trails is the one that leads to Dickson Falls. In the dense forest, the falls cascade (like falls
I like to get different perspectives on the same subject so that when they are put together as a series, the viewer can more easily imagine the experience of a
Yesterday I was talking to some photographers about how photography is similar to writing in that the things you choose to leave out are as important as what is left
At the Bay of Fundy, the shape of the coastline dramatically increases tides resulting in the largest tidal range in the world. At Hopewell Rocks in New Brunswick, giant rocks
I think I am addicted to colour. When I browse through my portfolio it stands out. All of my images have bright colours. Many years ago I used to roll
Today’s photo comes from the infamous Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia. Coming from a fishing family on the west coast, I have always wanted to go to Peggy’s Cove. I’m
Many people that do not live in the north have never seen an Inuksuk (pronounced Inukshuk). Perhaps their first exposure was the logo from the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. In
Here is another image I made at the remarkable and mysterious Cow Head Beach in Newfoundland. We had so much fun climbing around on the rocks, discovering ponds with creatures,