Whatever the Weather – Rainy Cycling in the Netherlands
It’s a bit of a rainy day here in Vancouver, so I kept inside this afternoon and looked back at some of the images I made during my bicycle tour of the Netherlands for Momentum Mag a few years back....
View ArticleWalking With the Wolves in Golden, BC
In all my backcountry adventures, there are a few animals I wish to see, and some I would rather view from afar. Big mammals like black bears, deer, elk, and the like are fairly common and don’t pose...
View ArticleSundown Kingdom – Photography Print
Mount Ferguson is reflected in the waters of Kingdom Lake at sunset. Shore grasses add a layer of abstraction to this shot. Now available as an archival digital print, this piece would look great...
View ArticleThe Totem Poles of Alert Bay
Off the Northern Coast of Vancouver Island, and a ferry ride away from Port McNeill, lies a small island called Cormorant in the Queen Charlotte Strait. Home to the Kwakwaka‘wakw village of Alert Bay,...
View ArticleFall Fishing & Ponderosa Pondering in the Skagit Valley
It was late September and summer was easing out, slowly becoming autumn here on the West Coast. Still plenty of time for camping and hiking as the mushrooms were just beginning to announce themselves...
View ArticleRe-energized! Re-examining! Revealing!
It’s all happening! I have been busy working on a number of projects – commercial and personal – but have been pretty lax about sharing what’s up lately. As I populate my main website with new stories...
View ArticleTaiwan: The Cycling Island
Frame production at Giant Bicycles, Taichung. I traveled to Taiwan a few years ago to visit an assortment of bicycle factories, check out the cycling culture while riding around a little bit and report...
View ArticleA Spring Day Along The Cheakamus
This was no day to leave the sunglasses behind. Sandra and I took a trip up the Sea to Sky last weekend to soak up some of this unusually hot sunshine. We found a nice spot along the Cheakamus River...
View ArticleThe Ghosts of Transit Past
Have you ever been to Sandon, BC? It’s not exactly a place you happen upon. Ascending into the Selkirk range from the town of New Denver on Slocan Lake, it’s just a short jaunt up Carpenter Creek. The...
View ArticleA State of Surveillance
A series looking at being looked at. Eyes in the sky, on the side of a building, atop a vendor’s stall, or in a Buddhist Temple. Some urban environments are practically impossible to maneuver through...
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