Jul 16, 2017
Comfort Camping It’s official, we’ve become hooked on comfort camping. For the family who doesn’t own a trailer and doesn’t have the inclination to tent, it’s such a great solution. Even better, more and more comfort camping sites are popping up each year. We’ve now stayed at the yurts at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park (3 […]
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Jul 13, 2017
As a kid, when I’d stay overnight at my Grandparents’ farm, I always slept in a room that had a shelf running along the side of the bed packed with Reader’s Digests from years gone by. Hundreds of Readers Digests, all squished together – their spines making a rainbow across the shelf. I’d lay in […]
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Mar 27, 2017
This is a post which is part of the Storytellers blog series, where a group of storytelling photographers from around the world give you the dirt on what went into making a great narrative image. Once you’ve read my thoughts, make sure to click through the circle using the link at the bottom of this post. Over […]
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Feb 21, 2017
I hope you’re loving this Storytellers blog circle as much as I am. When I was learning photography, I soaked in every single ounce of knowledge that anyone would share with me, and even today, I love learning from other documentary photographers. There’s always something to learn. We all approach scenes and light differently, and each […]
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Oct 25, 2016
It’s time again for another entry in the Storytellers blog circle! If you missed last month, you can catch up here. I usually have such a hard time narrowing down images for a blog post, but as soon as I set up this image, I knew instantly it was going to be the image for this […]
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Sep 27, 2016
Behind every image there are hundreds of decisions. Even when I’m caught off guard and take a really quick snap, there’s still usually a decision behind settings or composition. But, if I have to time to set up a shot I take into consideration my camera settings along with composition, mood, post processing and the […]
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Jun 29, 2015
Slightly worn ivory keys. A calendar marking how many days a new bundle of love has been in her mother’s arms. Remnants of a favourite snack scattered on the floor. Yogurt tubs upcycled to raspberry picking containers – all lined up waiting to be filled to the brim with juicy red fruit. That song that has been […]
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