On a crisp autumn morning at Salmon Bay, British Columbia, I embarked on a guided walk through the lush Great Bear Rainforest. Our guide emphasized the importance of being present in nature. The serene landscape, evidence of wildlife, and the influence of salmon migration highlighted the ecosystem’s richness, offering a profound exploration experience.
Read moreDusk Reflections on Photographing the Great Bear Rainforest | Personal Work
“It is the hour of pearl—the interval between day and night when time stops and examines itself.” – John Steinbeck Photographed from aboard the charming tug MV Swell, darkness falls across the deep forest and birds flying low over still water of K’ootz/Khutze Inlet in […]
Read moreIsa Lake | Travel Photography
Isa Lake, in Yellowstone Park, sits atop the Continental Divide, with water draining to both the Pacific and Atlantic. Snowmelt sustains the colorful lake at 8262 feet.
Read moreHoh Rain Forest | Travel Photography
The Hoh Rain Forest, nestled between Mount Olympus and Washington’s west coast, captivates with its lush ecosystem and mossy trees. The Hall of Mosses trail offers a magical, accessible exploration of this unique environment.
Read moreYorke Island, British Columbia | Travel Photography
Travel off the beaten path sometimes means visiting places that can only be reached by other means. On a beautiful, wandering adventure through the Inside Passage along the eastern shore of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, one such experience was found on a tiny island […]
Read moreSeymour Narrows & Ripple Rock | Travel Photography
On a warm May afternoon aboard a small ship I watched as deep, swirling currents formed whirlpools in the channel ahead. Little did I know, I was about to have an unforgettable Seymour Narrows travel experience. We had been fighting the tide for a while […]
Read moreGranville Island, Vancouver | Travel Photography
My favourite way to approach travel photography is as an act of discovery. Before landing in a new destination I have usually done some research about the location, but I like to arrive with no specific photos in mind. I find that I make better […]
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