Category: photography
Shayla Wallace does some blue-sky envisioning in today’s feature photo
Gary Martin captures rockslides rumbling down Mt Currie
Given the constant rumble of landslides coming from Mount Currie it felt suitable to share a shot of the monster that seems to be awakening.
The high point of summer? Amie Le Blanc captures moments you want to bottle, and keep forever, at the Father Daughter Dance
I didn't take this photo on top of a mountain or on the beach at sunset, but it just might be my favourite shot from the entire summer. I snapped this photo at the Pemberton Father Daughter Dance earlier this summer - and I have been SO excited to share it publicly! I have had … Continue reading The high point of summer? Amie Le Blanc captures moments you want to bottle, and keep forever, at the Father Daughter Dance
Downton Lake
One of our favourite camping spots used to be on the shores of Downton Lake up at Goldbridge. “Our” spot is overgrown now but for many years we would mark the start of summer by setting up a tent on its milky green shores. There is always plenty of driftwood there to keep me entertained and … Continue reading Downton Lake
A professional photographers counsels you to leave the huge equipment behind, but never leave home without an iPhone.
I am terrible at bringing my camera gear with me. Seriously. If it's not for work, I almost always leave it at home. I am a big believer in enjoying experiences firsthand, so if I am off to enjoy a birthday or fireworks, I do it camera-free. I remember missing an entire evening once because … Continue reading A professional photographers counsels you to leave the huge equipment behind, but never leave home without an iPhone.
There’s a reason Joffre Lake is one of the most photographed places in the area… but you might not have seen this perspective on it
Thanks to Ruben Guibert for the reminder to look close by, as well as up high, when seeking inspiration. Joffre Lake - one of Pemberton's perennially favourite day-trips - captured here, by our photo correspondent. Take that, Destination BC! (Or should I say, take note.)
Bee’s eye view of the garden, with Victoria Saddleman
You've probably walked by this garden plenty of times... but it takes a photographer to really see beauty for what it is. Oh, and a willingness to get down on your hands and knees to get the shot. Nice one, Victoria. (PS: it's the garden in front of the library and Community Centre! Did you … Continue reading Bee’s eye view of the garden, with Victoria Saddleman
Gary Martin boulder-hops into the Rutherford for a refreshing photo moment
Celebrations: The loud, the quiet and the colourful
Earlier this month, I was given the amazing opportunity to capture the wedding celebrations of my friends, Maya & Anuj, in Alberta, Canada. 2500kms round trip, a couple different hotels, and a whirlwind of activity resulted in way over 10,000 images, which I now get to cruise through. But wow. The overflow of love and … Continue reading Celebrations: The loud, the quiet and the colourful