The Adventure of Photography
Based in Squamish, BC, Canada, Paul Bride’s photography has spanned six continents.
Based in Squamish, BC, Canada, Paul Bride’s photography has spanned six continents.
In the last issue of PhotoNews, I used some pictures from the Ice Hotel to illustrate my article on panoramas. When I shoot at the Ice Hotel, I always arrive at around 3 a.m. so I can work all night without being disturbed by guests, visitors or employees.
Parking by Trevor Anderson “It was the perfect evening, I noticed the trees reflecting in the water, so I slowed my shutter enough to smooth the water and keep the reflection.“
Growing up I never played individual sports, I always played team sports. Well, except for my brief foray into badminton.
One of the most interesting aspects of the Vancouver Olympic Games was the opportunity for creative artists to showcase a wide variety of leading-edge performances and technology through the Cultural Olympiad’s Digital Edition (CODE).
A special article from Adore Noir, a black and white fine art photography magazine from Vancouver, British Columbia.
For almost a quarter of a century, Montreal photographer André Pichette has thrilled Canadians with images of the leading personalities in a wide range of Olympic and professional sports.
In the treeless prairie, many birds resort to nesting on the ground, hidden among tufts of grass or buried under bushy shrubs. The western meadowlark is one such bird, and one of my favourites to photograph in the spring, when its cheerful flute-like song bubbles across the prairie.